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The Indus Valley Civilization flourished during the Bronze Age (2600-1900 BC) mostly in the western part of the Indian Subcontinent around the Indus river basin beneath the Himalayan Mountains.
The Indus people were passionate lovers of food and art. Clay, copper, bronze and gold were extensively employed in making objects for daily use. Their rich craft traditions have withstood the ravages of time as the heritage have been passed on through the generations. Being connoisseurs of fine dining, they perceived the act of ‘dining’ to be entirely different from ‘eating.’
Even after thousands of years, the artistic motifs and dining etiquette inherited from their royal palaces continues to inspire.
And so Indus Bangkok was born.
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