Grand Conference Hall
The largest of the four. Set as theatre for a conference, classroom for a training, U-shape for a workshop, or round tables for a wedding lunch. Projector and screen, wireless mic, pacing room around the perimeter.
Conferences, weddings, training days, board meetings. The four conference halls at Legphel sit on a single floor, with the parking and the kitchen and the restrooms all close to hand — so arriving with thirty people, or a hundred, is a quiet business rather than a fraught one.
Halls A and B are the flexible ones — classroom one morning, U-shape the next, round tables in patches for a wedding lunch. Halls C and D are fixed boardroom-style rooms, for the meeting that doesn't need a room of a hundred.
Each hall has its own character — named honestly by what it can do, not by what we'd like to call it. The capacities below are the upper end; we'll always set the room a notch under, so the people at the back can still hear the people at the front.
The largest of the four. Set as theatre for a conference, classroom for a training, U-shape for a workshop, or round tables for a wedding lunch. Projector and screen, wireless mic, pacing room around the perimeter.
The everyday workhorse. Sized for a day-long workshop, a mid-team offsite, or a function that's larger than a boardroom but doesn't need a hundred chairs. Same AV as the Grand Conference Hall, in a tighter room that holds attention better.
Sized for a board meeting, a contract negotiation, or a closed-door session that needs everyone seeing each other across the table. A single long table by default. Quiet, contained, with the AV you'd expect.
A smaller boardroom for the interview panel, the partner meeting, the small training group. Same fixed-table layout as the Board Room, in a tighter room. The kitchen is closest from here — food arrives warmer when there's a working lunch.
When the restaurant and the Grand Conference Hall are opened through the connecting wall, the kitchen seats ninety covers, plated or buffet. Useful for the wedding dinner that's a touch larger than the restaurant alone can hold — or the conference lunch that wants to overflow without moving venue.
For groups of eight or more, call ahead. It lets the kitchen pace properly.
Every booking includes these. Anything else — a specific catering pattern, extended audio, a late-night setup — we'll quote separately and honestly.
The same kitchen that runs the restaurant also supports event catering — Bhutanese, Indian, Chinese, and Continental.
Plated for a sit-down dinner. Buffet for a conference lunch. Tea-break trays between sessions. Jain and Halal menus run alongside the standard menu without fuss.
We're not the venue for everything — and we'd rather tell you that than try to be. These are the events the halls actually suit.
Grand Conference Hall as the main session, Executive Conference Hall as the breakout. Tea-break trays moving between them. AV staffed for the keynote, parking that fits the delegation, a kitchen that can do a hundred lunches without slowing.
Grand Conference Hall for the function. Restaurant opened through for the dinner if the count goes past eighty. Round tables in patches if it's a lunch, long tables if it's a formal banquet. The kitchen handles both.
Board Room for the board meeting, the contract day, the partner review. Meeting Room for the smaller version — the interview panel, the small training, the closed-door session of ten or twelve. Both rooms come with the AV and the privacy.
No form, no callback queue. WhatsApp is fastest; phone if you'd rather speak; email for the longer enquiry with attachments. We'll come back the same day.
Date, headcount, what you need set up. That's enough to start.