Indian incentives at the ‘G
With international business event tourism continually growing, creating a point of difference within the market has become essential. At MCG Events, curated tours and experiences have been created, and the ability to deliver traditional Indian cuisine is at the forefront of our tourism offering.
Gala Dinners at the MCG
Max Capacity: 600 pax.
6am – 12am Access to Gala Dinner Space.
Fully Pillarless with a ceiling height of 3700mm with complimentary pre function or high tea area.
Traditional Indian Menu includes complimentary 3 hour beverage package with free flow soft drinks.
No corkage or minimum spend for spirits.
Meet Naman Kochhar
“At the very young age of 9, I found myself watching mum in the kitchen making the base of all curries and I used to ask her a lot of questions about all the spices. One thing she told me is if the base of any curry is well cooked, it’ll turn out to be a very good dish, whether adding vegetable or protein. Just keep it simple and flavours will follow.”
“My traditional Indian menus allow me to showcase my family recipes, those that my own mother taught me back home. But I also like the ability to take those skills and create a fusion.” – Naman Kochhar, Chef de Cuisine
Tailored Guided Tours
Explore the inner sanctum of the MCG, walk on the hallowed arena and in the footsteps of where legends have walked, by taking a guided 75-minute MCG Tour.
Immerse yourself in the history and world-class facilities of the MCG, as you go behind-the-scenes to gain an insight into Melbourne’s sporting culture, while exploring one of the world’s most iconic stadiums.
Enquire now, for a tailored experience at the ‘G
Highlighting previous memorable events at the G’ . . .
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Indian Incentive Groups Return
The Indian contingent from a global leader in life insurance overwhelmingly voted the MCG tour and dinner was the highlight of their Australian trip. As part of a five-day, two cities visit to Australia, also included visits to Yarra Valley, Healesville Sanctuary, Phillip Island and walking tours of the Melbourne laneways.
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Lambassador
The Lambassadors – from countries including Singapore (Petere Smitt), United Emirates (Hatem), Pakistan (Saher) and Vietnam (Francis Thuan Tran) to name just a few – arrived in Melbourne, many on a first-time visit, for an immersive program to educate and expose them to lamb.