People in Gurgaon like to work hard and party harder and Lohri is the perfect day to party till the wee hours of the night, especially if it is a Friday night. If you have no plans for Lohri, then you can check out the given places in Gurgaon to have a memorable experience.
IF YOU are yet to decide where to celebrate Lohri then you can check out Epicentre in Gurgaon. They are providing authentic Punjabi food such as Paneer Choliya Di Dal, Keema Chakundari, Sarson the Saag, Mah Chole Di Dal and many other sumptuous dishes. With hot food, a bonfire would also be there for the people to dance and enjoy the melodious voice of Rekha Raj and Balli Dilber. Gurgaon's culture hub is arranging a perfect and traditional Punjabi evening, so anyone who wants to be part of Lohri celebrations can plan to enjoy the evening.
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If you have to work late on a Lohri evening and can’t indulge in the dance and the bonfire, then you can drop in 32 Milestone for some appetising Punjabi food. They specialise in Amritsari Macchi, Patiala Shahi Meat, Peshawari Chhola, Mogawala Kukarah and one can go and have a try, if you are not thinking of making a dinner for yourself at home.
In case nothing else works out and you still want to enjoy the joyous way Lohri is celebrated, there is a time-tested way you can take part in the festivities around the festival that ushers in the harvesting season in the north - by hitting any or a few of the many malls in Gurgaon. Every disc will play Pind ka songs and you can dance the night away or have sumptuous paranthas in the joint ‘Paranthas.’ The most enjoyable experience will however be having rewri with your loved ones and gossiping around the bonfire in the chilly winter night right in your house or within the safe confines of your society building.