Indian Accent restaurant to open first outlet in New York


New Delhi, June 3 (IANS): After the success of Indian Accent restaurant here, its parent company Old World Hospitality has announced the opening of the reataurant in New York, US.

The restaurant will open later this year at hotel Le Parker Meridien, New York.

"We have been evaluating multiple opportunities and invitations to open in major world cities, but none as exciting as New York. After two years of looking for the right space, our search ends at the beautiful Le Parker Meridien, which will be home to Indian Accent later this year," Rohit Khattar, chairman, Old World Hospitality, said in a statement.

Indian Accent serves Indian food with a blend of global ingredients and techniques with the flavours and traditions of India. The restaurant has won several awards, including S. Pellegrino Best Restaurant in India by Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2015.

Indian Accent's contemporary Indian menu has been designed by Manish Mehrotra, Old World Hospitality's corporate chef, Luxury Dining. Mehrotra's creativity is showcased by the amalgamation of the fresh local produce combining home style tastes with unusual ingredients from across the world.

 

  

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