The Ritz-Carlton debuted in India in 2013 at Bangalore's Residency Road, the cusp of the downtown business and entertainment precinct and the colonial-era neighbourhood of Richmond Town. It didn't wait long to make itself at home. Grapevine gossip hinted at the city's plushest, priciest rooms and word of its fine restaurants wafted ahead of my arrival whetting, if not yet my appetite, certainly an epicurean curiosity. One March evening, as the pale mauve of jacaranda faded into indigo twilight, I was ushered into an L-shaped building of 16 floors (minus Level 13 in keeping with tradition), its Jerusalem-limestone faccedilade emblazoned with the recognisable leonine crest of the Ritz-Carlton franchise. A decade later, it remains one of the most pleasurable hospitality experience in the city.





