Masalchi brings The Spice Master's street food to the globally renowned entertainment district and 365-day neighbourhood of Wembley Park. Chef Atul Kochhar celebrates the abundance of India’s spices with his nourishing dishes designed for sharing. Masalchi’s unpretentious street food is served Indian tapas-style in a relaxed and sociable setting. The Pan-Indian menu features dishes discovered by Kochhar at provincial markets during his back-street travels and street food experiences. Masalchi explores an authentic carnival of spices in a selection of fragrant curries, juicy grills, satisfying half plates and Handi, Masala, & Kalia dishes.
Michelin-starred Jamavar London, located on Mayfair’s iconic Mount Street is celebrated for its gracious hospitality, inviting atmosphere, and beautiful surroundings inspired by the Viceroy’s House in New Delhi, the acclaimed restaurant is a rendition of a palatial Indian dining experience in the heart of Mayfair.Here, exceptional pan-Indian dishes are thoughtfully prepared by Culinary Director and Executive Chef Surender Mohan using the freshest British produce and most authentic Indian cooking techniques. In 2022, Jamavar London was awarded a Michelin star in The Great Britain & Ireland Michelin Guide for its high-quality cooking and holistic approach to Indian cuisine.
Dernier venu de la collection Tamarind, la nouvelle version du Zaika Restaurant se situe à Kensington, désormais prête à servir une authentique cuisine Awadhi originaire du nord de l'Inde. Fortement influencés par les traditions culinaires Mughal et Nawabi, les plats Awadhi réalisent un mélange succulent de saveurs et d'épices pour proposer des créations gastronomiques dignes d'un roi.
Une référence de la scène gastronomique Londonienne, Bénarès, est un restaurant étoilé Michelin dirigé par le Chef Patron, Atul Kochhar, spécialisé dans la cuisine indienne moderne avec une touche britannique distincte.
Situé au cœur de Mayfair, l'ambiance sophistiquée et le service sans faille complémentent les plats à saveurs infusées, inspirés par de nombreux voyages de Atul en Inde et améliorés par des ingrédients locaux.
Bénéficiant de quatre salles à manger privées, ainsi que d'un bar intime, Benares est capable d'accueillir toutes les célébrations, que ce soit pour les entreprises ou un évènement intime, et est aussi disponible pour la location pour des fonctions plus importantes.
Le Tamarind est un restaurant reconnu dans le monde entier qui a su allier la maîtrise incontestable de son personnel et la tradition tout en proposant une expérience unique. Vous pourrez vivre une expérience gastronomique sophistiquée grâce au personnel chaleureux, au service discret et à des plats des plus appétissants, qui vous donneront obligatoirement envie d'y revenir.
Copper Chimney is an ode to secret recipes and cooking techniques from across Undivided North India. Founded by JK Kapur in 1972 in erstwhile Bombay, Copper Chimney serves up a flavourful melange of its signature Indian dishes, flavours and ingredients to deliver an unforgettable dining experience.
Chourangi,A unique journey of the unexplored flavours of India, Celebrating over 300 years of Calcutta's historic cuisine. Enter a world of adventurous new ingredients, flavours and cooking method artfully curated by Chef turned restaurateur Anjan Chatterjee.The appetizers-Prawn Cutlet, Calcutta Fish Fry, Welsh Lamb Chops, Nizam's Malai Tikka, Tangra Chilli Chicken and Lotus stem sweet potato Chaat and in the mains you our signature Tiger Prawn Malai Curry, Kosha Lamb, Chicken Chaap, Dak Bungalow Chicken Curry, Grand Trunk Black Dal and the Calcutta Style Biryanis are a must try.We are at less than one minute's walk from Marble Arch Tube Station at 3, Old Quebec Street which intersects Oxford Street and Bryanston Street.Inspired with natural rattan-stained furniture and cream walls, the decor captures the essence of architecture of Calcutta. Also has a lovely, cosy alfresco dining with heaters.The result is a feast for the senses unlike any of you have ever experienced.
Patri has several meanings, in Hindi it means Pavement, in Urdu it means Track and in ancient Sanskrit its means a vessel or small furnace. The name took us back to our origins and we decided to use Pavement, Tracks, and Furnace to come up with a street food menu containing all three elements. Our starters are street food classics on pavements in India and Pakistan. Our grills are freshly cooked in the tandoor at over 400 degrees to replicate cooking in a furnace. Our curries are inspired by the railway cooks on train journeys in India.Founder and Head Cook Puneet Wadhwani, has created a never-before-seen menu bringing to life the snacks and dishes he once ate as a child growing up within a bicycle ride of New Delhi train station.Experience the depth and aromas of Proper Indian Street Food.With a small yet cozy outdoor deck enjoy our award-winning food and sip cocktails, medal-winning wines, and craft beer in a leafy village surrounding. Let us take you on a journey.
‘A small cottage in the middle of nowhere’Kutir’s story is taken from a time when innovation with ingredients was paramount. Chefs were expected to craft unique dishes on a daily basis to keep the cottage’s guests happy.Step into Kutir and we will transport you to a time of magnificent wildlife, abundant forestry and deep human connection. A world away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.Rohit Ghai and Abhishake Sangwan have led some of this country’s most decorated establishments – earning a Michelin star in the process.Kutir is their first solo project. It takes inspiration from the stories of India’s wildlife and countryside, drawing influence from their early careers working in luxury properties nestled away in India’s forestry.Kutir promises a place of escapism and discovery – and everyone is welcome to come and explore it.
Bombay Bustle is inspired by the tiffin tin carriers, the institution of men who use Mumbai’s famed local railway to deliver home cooked meals across the city. The Maddox Street restaurant pays homage to the culture and people, whose expanse of origins from across India have influenced its culinary history.The menu sees recreations of some of the city’s most loved dishes alongside family recipes. Seasonal delights, inspired by Mumbai and the surrounding areas, include Bambaiya Ragda topped with dry peas and honey yogurt , Pickling spice Lamb chop , Rarah Kheema Pao and a Jalebi Cheesecake with Bombay Cutting Chai .