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Nirula's is India's oldest fast food restaurant chain. [1] [2] It was Delhi's first fast food restaurant, opening in Connaught Place in 1977.Today it has over 70 outlets in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, offering a "Desi" version of Western fast food items.
Connaught Street and Connaught Square are located nearby. The head offices of the Premier League and Experian are located here, as is the Matlock Bank, Mayfair Conference Centre, The Victory Services Club, and various companies [2] A blue plaque at number 2 records the residence there of Lord Randolph Churchill [3] from 1883 to 1892. [4] Idina ...
Angela Hartnett at The Connaught, also known as MENU, was a restaurant owned by Gordon Ramsay Holdings and run by chef Angela Hartnett. It was located within The Connaught in Mayfair , London. The restaurant was opened following Ramsay's successful opening of Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's , within the Claridge's hotel, which is owned by the same ...
Gordon Ramsay Holdings Ltd agreed to cease their contract with The Connaught Hotel in September 2007, and in August 2008 Hartnett launched Murano, a fine-dining Italian restaurant in Mayfair. [ 4 ] [ 10 ] Murano has subsequently been awarded one Michelin star and is the holder of four AA Rosettes .
[7] [8] The Afghan end of the road was rebuilt under Mahmud Shah Durrani. [9] [7] The road was considerably rebuilt in the British period between 1833 and 1860. [10] Over the centuries, the road acted as one of the major trade routes in the region and facilitated both travel and postal communication.
Duke of Kendal pub in Connaught Village 51°30′52″N 0°9′58″W / 51.51444°N 0.16611°W / 51.51444; -0.16611 Connaught Village is a commercial and residential area just west of Marble Arch and just north of Hyde Park within the City of Westminster , London
Very few eateries in London in the 1960s had been designed for young people. Two of them were just down the road: the first PizzaExpress (Peter Boizot), and The Great American Disaster (Peter Morton) who later founded the Hard Rock Cafe with Isaac Tigrett), which was the first place in London to sell authentic American burgers. Parsons was one ...
In March 2007, The Connaught closed for a £70 million restoration programme, described as a "contemporary interpretation". Guy Oliver was the lead designer of the restoration, refurbishment and redecoration of the old hotel, completing a total of 88 rooms and suites (including The Prince's Lodge, The Eagles Lodge and The Sutherland and Somerset Suites) as well as the restoration and ...