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The name is taken from the Indian social and sports clubs of the same name. [2] Known for its classic, largely North Indian cuisine, [3] the restaurant was named National Restaurant of the Year 2014 [4] and has since launched a retail brand, Gymkhana Fine Foods, [5] and opened internationally. [6]
It is the oldest surviving Indian restaurant in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] In its early years, Veeraswamy served Anglo-Indian cuisine, but in recent decades, based on the popularity of authentic Indian food in the UK, has served a menu of regional Indian cuisine, including dishes from Punjab, Lucknow, Kashmir, and Goa. Edward Palmer used the ...
The Tamarind restaurant is an Indian restaurant in Mayfair, London, opened in 1995. The restaurant was founded by businessmen Vipin Khanna and his youngest son, Aditya Khanna. [2] [3] It won a Michelin star in 2001, the first Indian restaurant to do so. [4] [5] The Michelin star was won under then chef, Atul Kochhar. [6]
Bombay Brasserie interior. The Bombay Brasserie is an Indian restaurant in Kensington, London, opened in 1982. [1] [2] The name has also been used by a restaurant in Bradford.It was listed in the Michelin Guide 2016 as being of "excellent standard". [3]
Dishoom is a small Bombay ()-inspired restaurant group with locations throughout the UK. [2]Dishoom was founded in 2010 by co-founders Shamil and Kavi Thakrar, along with Amar and Adarsh Radia, who both left the business in 2017.
In 2011, Aktar came first in the BBC TV Series, The Great British Menu. In May 2012, Aktar was named Birmingham Young Professional of the Year. [22] [23] In October 2019, Aktar Islam became the first British-born Bangladeshi chef to be awarded a Michelin star and Opheem became the only Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in the UK outside of London.
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The first modern "upscale" Indian restaurant in Britain is thought to have been The Shafi in 1915, [12] followed by Veeraswamy in London's Regent Street, founded in 1926; [13] the latter is still standing and is the oldest surviving Indian restaurant in Britain. [14] [15] Bengalis in the UK settled in big cities with industrial employment.