The Mauritius Naval and Military Gymkhana Club was first founded to serve as a Service Club for British officers posted on the Island in the first half of the nineteenth century between 1834 and 1849.
In 1976 the Royal Navy handed over the Mauritius Naval and Military Gymkhana Club to the first civilian committee.
Since 1976, it has undergone major changes in terms of physical infrastructure, facilities, services, and its membership – both qualitatively and quantitatively.
It is now open to all Mauritians, expatriates, and visitors without distinction of race, creed, color, or religion. The Club has defined for itself a clear vision for the type and level of excellence of service that it wants to provide to all its members.
The MGC restaurant offers a variety of menus to its Members which reflects the rich and invaluable multi-cultural culinary talents of the kitchen brigade.
Scope of the Project:
Veron Dining Chairs.
Louis Dining Tables.