'THE
BOMBAY BRASSERIE' CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY
(10 December 2007)
'The
Bombay Brasserie' celebrated its 25th birthday on 10th December
2007 by hosting a party for India's most celebrated fashion designers.
The Bombay Brasserie, that first opened its doors on 10 December
10th December 1982, has a tasteful mix of ambience, design and
location, and is conveniently located opposite Gloucester Road
tube station. Under the expert guidance of Adi Modi and Executive
chef Jaspal Singh Arora of the Taj Hotels Group, the restaurant
aims to serve the finest in authentic flavours of the Raj.
Among
those invited to the 25th anniversary celebration were designers
Ritu Kumar and Rohit Bal and Indian artist Paresh Maity. From
its inception, Bombay Brasserie has been committed to bringing
to the very heart of London a unique blend of fine regional Indian
home cuisine and traditional colonial Indian décor. The
interior design of Bombay Brasserie is a a relaxed atmosphere
in a traditional setting with a wonderfully airy conservatory
or the opulent dining room to choose between.
The
restaurant brings together a wide range of culinary influences
from Parsi, Goan, Bengali, Gujerati, North and South India, together
with Portuguese and Raj tastes. The experience begins with a selection
of mouth-watering starters including Grilled Scallops in Honey
and Ginger or Dum Ka Bater ( fresh quail cooked in a sealed pot
with yoghurt, almond and cashew nut puree with the chef's special
garam Masala).
The
main courses, feature everything from traditional dishes such
as Chicken Tikka to more unusual house specialties such as Black
Cod Bombay Brasserie, or the delectable Lamb Nihari. For
dessert Bombay Brasserie has again excelled with a stunning list
of tropical fruit sorbets and kulfi as well as more unusual Indian
desserts such as Lagan Nu Custard (a Parsi egg custard flavoured
with rosewater, vanilla and topped with sunflower seeds) and Narangi
Malpoa (orange flavoured milk pancakes served with clotted cream).
The
restaurant was won many accolades including: 2005 - 2006 'Best
Indian Restaurant' British Curry Awards. Best Indian Restaurant'
Good Curry Guide, 1982 - 2004 and 'Lifetime Achievement Award'
Good Curry Guide.
MR ADI MODI - PRINCIPAL
Mr
Adi Modi trained as an hotelier in 1972 at the Taj in Bombay before
opening the renowned Bombay Brasserie in London in 1982. After
several years as General Manager, Mr Modi is now Senior Vice President
& Director of Taj International Hotels Ltd. In 1999, Mr Modi
opened the award-winning Quilon Restaurant, personally overseeing
all aspects of the design, cuisine and staff selection.
JASPAL SINGH ARORA - EXECUTIVE CHEF
Jaspal
Singh Arora comes to London following a successful career in a
range of illustrious hotels within the Taj Group in India. In
2003 he became the sous chef at Masala Bay Restaurant at Taj Landsend,
a specialty fine-dining restaurant with interactive cooking and
a display kitchen. It was from there that his reputation as a
culinary innovator with a passion for exciting and creative dishes
developed, leading to his new position as executive chef at the
Bombay Brasserie.
The
Bombay Brasserie, Courtfield Close, Courtfield Road, London SW7
4UH. Tel: 0207 370 4040, Fax: 0207 835 1669, www.bombaybrasserielondon.com