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Located in Vasant Kunj, South Delhi, Emporio is perhaps India's most luxurious mall.
Located in Vasant Kunj, South Delhi, Emporio is perhaps India's most luxurious mall. You'll find 3 floors of international designer brands such as Armani, Hugo Boss, Paul Smith, Gucci, Chanel and Salvatore Ferragamo, as well as a number of Indian designers such as Tarun Tahliani, Manish Arora, Rohit Bal and Satya Paul. Emporio also houses one of New Delhi's most popular new restautrants, Set'z (formerly Zest), a chic dining experience with over seven different cuisines to choose from. Adjacent and connected to Emporio are a further two malls - DLF Promenade and Ambience Vasant Kunj.
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Delhi, India
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