Indian Accent has long been touted as one of India’s best restaurants, and during a recent trip to New Delhi, I simply had to try it for myself. I was particularly excited to dine here, as prior to this visit, I’d never had a fine dining experience based around Indian cuisine before.
When the opportunity to take a trip to India to visit my family presented itself, I swiftly secured my reservation at Indian Accent, and eagerly awaited the experience from that point forward.
Indian Accent – About the Restaurant
The prestige that surrounds Indian Accent is well deserved, as it puts an inventive spin on Indian cuisine by elevating traditional flavours with an array of techniques and ingredients from around the globe.
Indian Accent has received a number of accolades in recent years, having been awarded the title of the “San Pellegrino Best Restaurant in India” by Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants for seven years in a row and ranked as the “Number 1 Restaurant in India” by Condé Nast Traveller. Other accolades include recognition from Times Magazine, who noted Indian Accent as being “Amongst the World’s 100 Greatest Places”.
Fortunately, you don’t need to fly halfway across the globe to dine at this prestigious restaurant, as there’s also a location in New York City.
Indian Accent – About the Chef
Behind the menu, Chef Manish Mehrotra is highly revered and critically acclaimed in his craft.
Considered the pioneer of inventive Indian cuisine, he is treasured amongst the most exciting chefs in the world, most notably for his modern take on Indian food in a refined and elegant setting.
He began his career in Mumbai, joining Ananda Solomon’s team at the Thai Pavilion with Taj Hotels. In 2000, Chef Mehrotra joined Old World Hospitality, where he has remained for the last 22 years.
Chef Mehrotra’s menu is a contemporary twist on Indian cuisine, incorporating seasonal produce melded together with unusual ingredients from around the world. The presentations come with an exciting and adventurous flair, one that delivers traditional flavours with a hint of something new, something unexpected, and something truly delightful.
Indian Accent – Booking
Reservations can be made by calling or emailing the venue, and there is a 1,000 INR ($17 CAD) per person deposit that is paid at the time of booking.
Indian Accent – Location
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