New Delhi: A recent video featuring waitresses in vibrant salwar kameez at an Indian restaurant in Switzerland has become a viral sensation on social media platforms, particularly Instagram.
The footage, shared on the Instagram account @soulmates_xpress, owned by an Indian couple residing in Germany, showcases the restaurant's distinctive ambiance that resonates deeply with Indian cultural aesthetics.
Within just a week of its posting, the video has garnered significant attention, amassing over 11,900 views, 6,000 likes, and numerous comments praising the establishment.
In the video, waitresses elegantly dressed in colourful salwar kameez are depicted attending to customers with warmth and hospitality.
The restaurant itself is adorned with vibrant decor, including a prominent portrait of a Hindu goddess adorning a wall, contributing to an immersive cultural experience.
Accompanying the video, the Instagram caption humorously notes, "Who would have thought I'd find a slice of India in Switzerland that's more Indian than India itself? Stepping into Indian restaurants across Europe often feels like a cultural time machine—rich traditions and vibrant décor that sometimes out-Indian India!"
The fusion of Swiss hospitality with Indian cultural elements has resonated deeply with viewers, many of whom have lauded the restaurant for its authentic ambiance and the courteous service of its staff.
Comments flooded in from users appreciating the attention to detail in both the attire of the waitstaff and the overall ambiance of the restaurant.
One Instagram user, Riya Omesh Motwani, shared a personal experience, stating, "We visited this restaurant two days ago, and the waitress was the sweetest."
Instances of foreigners embracing Indian attire and culture have previously garnered attention on social media, underscoring the universal appeal of Indian cultural expressions and their ability to transcend geographical boundaries.
The viral video serves as a testament to the widespread allure of Indian culture, resonating with diverse audiences around the world.