Have you seen a viral video about how food is served at the Maharaja of Gwalior’s palace? Forget fancy plates or elaborate buffets, this method is truly out-of-the-box. A recent social media post on X, formerly Twitter by RPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka sparked curiosity, not for the dishes themselves, but for the unique way they were delivered. Let’s just say it involves a miniature train and a whole lot of regal charm!
How food is served at Maharaja of Gwalior’s palace! pic.twitter.com/AGaYkj6PyG
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) March 31, 2024
Though miniature trains used to serve food in many hotels now a days, this is unique, in the viral video, one can see a miniature train running the length of the table. The toy train is observed carrying certain food items under individual glass covers, the letters of the Maharaja’s name, Scindia, are visibly spelt out on the cloches. Other dishes are placed on the table, in between the space occupied by the train’s tracks.
Since it was uploaded March 31, it has garnered more than 330K views. Netizens reacted to the viral video. One user asked “What if a guest pulls the chain? Or, holds up traffic?
One used with handle name @jageeradakoo wrote, “its a japanese concept called kaitenzushi. in japan there are restaurants (sushiro, genki sushi) where you order the food and it gets delivered on a shinkansen miniature. maharaja ji ne nakal maari hain but its cool. why not, he is maharaja after all. inka ghar jaroor lootenge!.”
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