Swapping his desk at KPMG for a kitchen apron wasn’t part of Sangram Singh Samra’s long-term plan. “I called in sick at work and landed in a restaurant kitchen the very next day,” laughs the corporate professional turned restaurateur.
In 2018, Samra slid into chef Thomas Zacharias’s DMs (then at The Bombay Canteen), asking for an internship. “I spent a few months there before finally deciding to take the plunge and go to Le Cordon Bleu in London,” he recalls. His is the kind of story that sparks conversations among friends, retold in living rooms over drinks.
Samra and his partner, Anushka Chaturvedi, set out to bring this exact lived-in vibe into Second Born, a rooftop bar in Delhi’s GK-II, which is officially in its bar era right now. Why Second Born? The choice of name is deliberately whimsical—the founders are both second-borns, and the rooftop bar is a sibling to Staple Bar and Bistro, which the duo launched two years ago on the floor below.
“The timing of my return to India after Cordon Bleu was terrible, as Covid had hit India. So, I started a cloud kitchen, Birria, thinking all along that I would eventually turn it into a restaurant. But nothing in my life is planned,” he says. Birria eventually shut its operations, but a few of the tacos on its menu found a place at Second Born.
Second Born does not have your typical bar staples—no catchphrases in neon lights, no shiny boards. What it does have is a cheeky sign at the entrance: “First-borns get the pressure, second-borns get the fun.” And it really is fun. The 40-cover rooftop feels like a friend’s terrace hangout—laidback, a little unpredictable, and full of character. Low seating, tall bar chairs, a corner tiled seating, perfect for those who like privacy… Each nook has its own vibe.
The real magnet, though, is the community table in the centre of the room, which captures the bar’s energy and brings it into focus. Framed above it is an impossible-to-miss illustration of two dogs clinking drinks at a spot that could only be Second Born. It’s playful, irreverent, and somehow sets the tone for the space’s vibe. “Our dogs, Luca and Auggie, are a part of our family. One was gifted, the other adopted, so there’s no way of knowing who’s the second-born, but we could not leave them out,” says Chaturvedi with a laugh.









