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USDA grants clearance for sale of lab-grown meat in the United States

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Lab-grown meat

Upside Foods and Good Meat, two companies specializing in the production of “cultivated chicken,” have received the green light from the US Department of Agriculture to begin selling their cell-based proteins. This regulatory approval signifies a significant milestone for the cultivation of meat in labs, as it is now officially authorized for sale in the United States.

Eat Just, the parent company of plant-based egg substitute maker Good Meat, has announced that production of lab-grown meat will commence immediately. Cultivated meat, which is grown in large vats similar to those used in beer breweries, will now be manufactured by Good Meat as part of their operations.

Wednesday’s move follows a series of previous approvals which have paved the way for sales of cultivated meat in the US.

Last week, Good Meat and Upside secured USDA approval for the labeling of their products. Furthermore, in March, Good Meat obtained a “no questions” letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), confirming the product’s safety for commercialization in the United States. Upside Foods also received a similar FDA letter in November.

Both the USDA and the FDA have joint jurisdiction over the burgeoning cultivated meat sector, ensuring its regulation and oversight.

Good Meat, which has been selling its products in Singapore, advertises its product as “meat without slaughter,” a more humane approach to eating meat. Supporters hope that cultured meat will help fight climate change by reducing the need for traditional animal agriculture, which emits greenhouse gases.

Earlier, the company had disclosed its collaboration with renowned chef and restaurateur José Andrés to introduce their product at a restaurant in Washington, DC. A company spokesperson stated that they are presently collaborating with José Andrés’ team to determine the launch timeline, although no specific details are available yet. As production scales up, Good Meat is also contemplating potential partnerships with additional restaurants and exploring the possibility of entering the retail market.

On Wednesday, a significant regulatory milestone was achieved with the issuance of a “grant of inspection” by the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). This grant, obtained after a rigorous evaluation of the firm’s food safety system, signifies a crucial step in the approval process, as confirmed by an FSIS spokesperson on Wednesday.

“This announcement that we’re now able to produce and sell cultivated meat in the United States is a major moment for our company, the industry and the food system,” Josh Tetrick, Co-Founder and CEO of Good Meat and Eat Just, said in a statement Wednesday.

Upside’s Founder and CEO, Uma Valeti, expressed their enthusiasm regarding the approval on Wednesday, referring to it as a “significant leap towards a more sustainable future.” Valeti further emphasized that this milestone has the potential to revolutionize the entire process of bringing meat to our tables.

Upside intends to debut its product at Bar Crenn, a restaurant located in San Francisco, although an exact launch date has not been disclosed yet. By partnering with Bar Crenn, Upside aims to gain valuable insights from chefs and diners regarding their experience with the product. A company representative stated that this collaboration will provide valuable feedback. In due course, Upside plans to expand its presence by partnering with additional restaurants and making its products accessible in supermarkets.

Currently, Upside is conducting a contest to offer the opportunity for eager customers to be among the first individuals in the United States to experience their product.

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Master Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi elevates dessert craftsmanship at Karigari, unveiling exquisite collection

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Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi has personally unveiled an exquisite selection of distinct desserts, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, at the restaurant.

Karigari – Ekk Ehsaas, the epitome of culinary excellence influenced by the remarkable Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, is proud to introduce its exquisite range of desserts. Chef Harpal has personally unveiled an exquisite selection of distinct desserts, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, at the restaurant.

Renowned for his innovative and artistic approach to cooking, Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi never fails to amaze culinary enthusiasts with his extraordinary creations, particularly his awe-inspiring dessert masterpieces.

Manish Sharma, Director, Karigari – Ekk Ehsaas, said, “We are thrilled to present our new dessert collection, crafted by the culinary genius Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi himself, These desserts showcase Chef Harpal’s creativity, innovation, and passion for pushing culinary boundaries. We believe they will be a delightful surprise for our patrons and elevate their dining experience to new heights.”

The highlight of the desserts is the Jalebi Waffles with Indian jalebi and crispy waffles. Another innovation is the Mirchi ka Halwa, a reinterpretation of the traditional halwa, where the gentle spiciness of chilies combines with the dessert’s sweetness, resulting in extraordinary flavours.

Their Suhagrat-inspired Kheer is an exquisite take on the traditional Indian rice pudding. Combining a harmonious blend of aromatic spices, a velvety texture, and subtle hints of romance, this delightful dessert guarantees to create unforgettable moments for couples.

Karigari – Ekk Ehsaas has remained steadfast in its dedication to offering an extraordinary dining venture. Every dessert is meticulously crafted, utilizing only the finest ingredients, with the sole purpose of creating an indelible gastronomic expedition that will be cherished forever.

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Delhi government to soon bring policy for single-window clearance for cloud kitchens

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Currently, around 20,000 cloud kitchens and independent food outlets are operating in different parts of Delhi. (Representative Image)

The Delhi government is making significant strides in enhancing the licensing process for cloud kitchens. As part of their ongoing efforts, officials announced on Wednesday that a new policy is in the works. This policy aims to introduce a simplified and efficient single-window system for issuing licenses to cloud kitchens in the city.

As per an official statement, the policy will encompass suggestions from both citizens and entrepreneurs. To ensure transparency and encourage public participation, the government intends to issue a White Paper. This White Paper will invite feedback from all stakeholders, facilitating an inclusive approach to decision-making.

A high-level meeting was held on Wednesday, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, to discuss the policy concerning Independent Food Outlets (Cloud Kitchen). The meeting was attended by Industries Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, emphasizing the significance of their involvement in the discussion.

As per the policy, independent food outlets will have the freedom to operate 24/7, and establishments smaller than 250 square feet will be exempted from obtaining a license. To extend financial support to businesses, a state-level banking committee will be established, aiming to provide necessary financial assistance, as mentioned in the statement.

According to the Delhi government, independent food outlets include cloud kitchens, ghost kitchens, dark kitchens, base kitchens, satellite kitchens and virtual kitchens.

According to the statement, the average size of an independent food outlet typically varies between 600 square feet and 2,000 square feet.

Kejriwal, during the meeting, emphasized the introduction of a plan aimed at regulating independent food outlets, with the primary goal of creating ample employment opportunities within this sector.

He highlighted that this policy will not only bolster Delhi’s economy but also pave the way for the creation of new job opportunities.

As per the statement, operators and entrepreneurs managing these cloud kitchens will have the convenience of applying for licenses through a streamlined single-window portal.

The statement highlighted that cloud kitchen operators currently face challenges in obtaining licenses as they have to navigate through multiple government organizations such as the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, police, fire department, and Delhi Development Authority. This cumbersome process creates various difficulties for them.

The statement further mentioned that the absence of a robust policy has led to numerous individuals operating cloud kitchens without obtaining the necessary licenses.

Currently, around 20,000 cloud kitchens and independent food outlets are operating in different parts of Delhi. Approximately 4 lakh people are working with or associated with these establishments in some way, according to the statement.

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Delhi’s Chandni Chowk and Majnu Ka Tila to undergo remarkable transformation into vibrant food hubs

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Delhi’s bustling Chandni Chowk and vibrant Majnu Ka Tila are poised for a remarkable makeover, as per an official statement announced on Wednesday. The ambitious plan aims to transform these iconic locations into thriving food hubs, drawing inspiration from the renowned culinary destinations of Singapore.

A high-level meeting was convened by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during the day to review the progress of the Delhi’s Food Hubs project.

The meeting, attended by senior officials, focused on strategic planning and implementation timelines.

According to the statement, the conversion of food establishments in Delhi into culinary destinations inspired by Singapore is anticipated to establish a vibrant ecosystem that promotes innovation, excellence, and extraordinary dining encounters.

By placing a special emphasis on food safety and hygiene, the government aims to instil consumer confidence and elevate Delhi’s reputation as a culinary hotspot, it added.

During the meeting, Kejriwal emphasised that the redevelopment of Delhi’s food hubs will give them a fresh identity. He also highlighted the cultural and historical significance of Delhi’s food hubs as they showcase culinary traditions passed down.

The aim is to enhance their popularity so that both local and international tourists can relish the flavours when they visit Delhi, he said.

The chief minister further mentioned that the revitalization of food hubs holds the potential to generate numerous job opportunities, benefiting thousands of individuals.

The ‘Delhi Food Hub Redevelopment’ initiative was introduced as part of the city government’s Rozgaar Budget 2022-23. In the initial stages, the government’s primary emphasis is on rejuvenating two renowned food hubs.

The objective is to enhance the dining experience for customers and improve fundamental infrastructure such as roads, sewage systems, lighting, and parking. The redevelopment will also ensure compliance with food safety and cleanliness guidelines, setting benchmarks for these hubs. The goal is to develop a distinct brand for these historically and culturally significant food centres in Delhi, the statement said.

To facilitate the transformation of these hubs, a six-week design competition will be organized. This competition aims to not only gather the finest ideas from India but also invite contributions from other countries, as stated in the announcement.

The development of these food hubs will revolve around their distinctive selling points (USPs) concerning food offerings. The appointment of architects for this revitalization process will take place in the near future, marking the project’s initiation. The project is divided into phases including market selection, design competition, and project implementation.

In the first phase, a comprehensive analysis was conducted to select two food hubs for redevelopment from all the food hubs across Delhi, the statement said.

Majnu Ka Tila, commonly known as Delhi’s ‘little Tibet,’ presents a diverse range of pan-Asian cuisines. On the other hand, Chandni Chowk is celebrated for its culinary offerings that showcase the rich heritage of Mughal emperors.

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Amul Dairy seizes opportunities in fast-growing poultry sector, unveils plans for fish feed and pet food range

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The landscape of the milk business has undergone a significant shift, extending beyond the realms of cows and buffaloes. Amul Dairy, operating as the Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers Union Limited (KDCMPUL), has recognized this change and ventured into the rapidly expanding poultry sector. Amul Dairy, popularly known for its cooperative approach, has strategically tapped into the growing opportunities within the poultry industry, showcasing its adaptability and forward-thinking mindset.

Amul Dairy, renowned for its expansive cattle feed manufacturing unit, has recently introduced Amul poultry feed for the benefit of farmers. However, the offerings don’t stop there. The esteemed milk union is preparing to introduce fish feed along with a diverse range of pet foods. With an impressive production capacity of 3,200 tonnes of cattle feed per day, Amul Dairy is well-equipped to meet the demands of its customers.

Amul Dairy’s poultry feed stands out as a fascinating innovation, as it is entirely vegetarian unlike traditional poultry feeds that comprise a blend of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian components.

According to dairy officials, the inclusion of vegetarian raw materials in poultry feed decreases the chances of poultry contracting infections, which often results in higher mortality rates.

“In the last 10 years, with 7.5% growth, poultry farming has emerged as one of the fastest growing segments in India which is now the third largest producer of eggs globally,” said Amul Dairy’s Managing Director Amit Vyas.

The poultry industry’s revenue has already crossed INR 2.5 lakh crore mark. “There are immense employment opportunities available in this sector. But poultry disease is a major factor impacting the economics of farming. Hence, instead of animal origin ingredients that are used for manufacturing poultry feed, we are manufacturing poultry feed from vegetarian sources,” he said.

“Our target is to sell 5,000 metric tonnes of poultry feed in 2023-24,” said Vyas, adding that in the first month of production, it has already sold 40 tonnes of poultry feed in Maharashtra.

“We have started manufacturing in Maharashtra. We will soon start making the feed variants in Gujarat, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab,” said Amul Dairy’s Chairman Vipul Patel.

To achieve enhanced growth rates, superior meat quality with tenderness, improved feed conversion ratio (FCR), increased egg production, and cost efficiency, poultry feed is typically produced for broiler or layer categories of chickens. This feed formulation commonly incorporates ingredients such as soybean, maize, bajra, barley, maize gluten, along with various growth-promoting additives. To provide a well-rounded diet, these vegetarian components are combined with animal-based ingredients like bone and meat meal, fish meal, blood meal, and other by-products sourced from slaughterhouses.

“However, if animal origin ingredients are used, birds are more susceptible to infections like E Coli, salmonella and concordial often turning fatal for them. Hence, we have manufactured poultry feed only from vegetarian sources. Our poultry feed has 20-23% protein, 3.5-4% fat along with a range of other nutrients,” said a dairy official.

“The ingredients that we have used, lowers FCR and higher growth rate in broiler and layer birds,” he said.

“We will soon launch layer feed for different phases of egg production and poultry feed supplements for the benefit of poultry farmers,” said Vyas.

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Tamil Nadu to shut down 500 liquor outlets from June 22 onwards

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TASMAC, the state-run authority, declared on Wednesday that 500 retail liquor outlets in Tamil Nadu will halt their operations effective June 22. This action follows an announcement made on the floor of the Assembly.

In April of this year, Minister V Senthil Balaji, who currently remains under arrest by the Enforcement Directorate and is hospitalized due to a heart-related ailment, had originally made the announcement in the House. At the time, he held the Excise portfolio.

Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC), the state-run liquor retailer, has confirmed the recall of the Assembly announcement made under the directions of Chief Minister M K Stalin. TASMAC stated that a Government Order (GO) was subsequently issued on April 20, 2023, in relation to this matter.

According to the statement, the Government Order (GO) specifically focused on identifying and shutting down 500 retail liquor outlets.

“In order to implement the GO, it has been directed to identify 500 retail outlets across the state and close them from June 22, 20223 onwards.”

“Based on that, the said 500 retail outlets will not function from June 22,” a TASMAC statement said.

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Reliance expands ‘Independence’ FMCG brand to North India, intensifying competition with established players

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Reliance FMCG brand 'Independence'

Reliance, led by Mukesh Ambani, has intensified its efforts to expand its presence in the highly competitive FMCG sector, which has long been dominated by established players such as ITC and Hindustan Unilever. In pursuit of a larger market share, Reliance has now extended the reach of its consumer packaged goods brand ‘Independence’ to North India, demonstrating its commitment to the Indian market.

Reliance Consumer Products, a subsidiary of Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL), has unveiled its plans to extend the reach of its brand across the densely-populated regions of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Bihar. The brand offers a wide range of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) including everyday essentials, staples, processed foods, and more.

Reliance Retail’s FMCG division initially introduced the brand in Gujarat back in December of the previous year.

The company stated its commitment to offering Indian consumers locally crafted, high-quality products at competitive prices.

Reliance highlighted the substantial demand within a large segment of the Indian population for a reliable consumer goods brand that provides a diverse range of premium products at affordable prices.

Moreover, RCPL is engaging in partnerships with trade partners, such as manufacturers and kirana stores, with the aim of offering them enhanced business prospects, according to their statement.

In the coming months, the company also intends to expand its distribution network by leveraging both online and offline channels, aiming to reach a wider consumer base throughout the country.

During Reliance’s 45th annual general meeting in August of the previous year, Chairman Mukesh Ambani made the announcement of the company’s foray into the FMCG market, positioning itself as a direct competitor to established brands such as Unilever and ITC.

Reliance has taken significant steps to gain a foothold in the FMCG market of the world’s most populous country. This includes strategic acquisitions of brands like Lotus Chocolate, as well as forging partnerships and implementing various other measures.

Read More: RCPL expands its FMCG portfolio with successful acquisition of Lotus Chocolate Company

Last month, Reliance Consumer Products forged a partnership with General Mills to venture into the western snacks category. This collaboration enables Reliance to introduce the globally recognized corn chips brand, Alan’s Bugles, owned by General Mills, in the Indian market. This move positions Reliance in direct competition with established brands such as PepsiCo’s Lays, ITC’s Bingo, Balaji Wafers, as well as the vast unorganized snacks market.

Read More: Alan’s Bugles arrives in India as Reliance collaborates with General Mills to cater to Indian snack enthusiasts

Reliance’s FMCG portfolio has witnessed several notable additions in recent times. Among them are Campa, Sosyo, and Raskik beverages, which offer refreshing drink options. Additionally, Independence has introduced a range of daily essentials, while the confectionery brand Toffeeman has delighted consumers with its delicious treats. Maliban biscuits have also become a part of Reliance’s product lineup, satisfying cravings for baked goods. Moreover, the home and personal care brand Glimmer and Dozo have been introduced to enhance the company’s offerings in the household and personal care sectors.

As part of its strategy, the company aims to compete with established brands in various categories by implementing a playbook that involves price adjustments for entry-level packs. This approach allows Reliance to offer competitive pricing options to consumers while challenging the dominance of established players in the market.

As the market competition intensifies, it is anticipated that existing players may experience lower valuations. This situation has the potential to benefit consumers, particularly those at the lower end of the market. With lower valuations, companies may be compelled to offer more competitive prices, thus creating greater affordability and value for consumers in that segment.

Nevertheless, conventional FMCG companies are actively strengthening their business frameworks and diversifying their range of products in anticipation of heightened rivalry.

Numerous prominent entities have procured regional brands or enterprises and allocated resources towards direct-to-consumer (D2C) digital brands in order to augment their current offerings. Additionally, companies are actively investing in fortifying their brands to establish a comprehensive omni-channel presence, thereby accommodating a broader spectrum of consumer preferences and shopping behaviors.

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India’s scotch whisky sales soar, doubling in two years, fueled by millennial demand and premiumization

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Scotch sales in India have witnessed a remarkable surge, nearly doubling over the course of the past two years. This substantial growth can be attributed to two primary factors: the rising consumption of Scotch among millennial drinkers and the gradual shift of the expanding middle class towards the more expensive variant of whisky.

According to industry executives and the latest data from global alcohol market analysts IWSR, the Scotch whisky market experienced a significant year-on-year growth of 33% in 2022, reaching a total of 7.5 million cases (nine litres each). In 2020, India alone consumed 3.9 million cases of premium whisky produced in Scotland.

These numbers encompass both internationally recognized Scotch whisky brands bottled in their country of origin and those bottled in India after bulk importation. Additionally, a substantial amount of Scotch whisky is imported in bulk and subsequently incorporated into local premium brands.

Diageo, the largest spirits company globally, has highlighted the versatility of its brands, catering to a wide range of price points and occasions. This approach has enabled them to attract both new and experienced consumers in the market.

“Indian consumers have preferred Scotch for its depth of flavours for generations. The young legal drinking age entrants continue to find that aspirational and have started discovering the versatility that Scotch gives to various occasions and serves,” said Shweta Jain, chief business development officer, premium, luxury, reserve and craft at Diageo India, which retails brands such as Johnnie Walker, Black Dog and Singleton. “We lead play in culture and continue to drive penetration in metros and boom towns alike.”

According to the latest data from IWSR, in 2021, India ranked second in terms of volume for Scotch imports, surpassing the United States and trailing only behind France. However, in 2022, India experienced a remarkable surge of 60% in Scotch imports, propelling it to become the top global export destination by volume. The report also highlights that the trend of premiumization is particularly pronounced in the Scotch category, surpassing any other beverage category. Over the past two decades, Scotch sales have multiplied twentyfold, showcasing its growing popularity and demand.

Industry executives have noted that premium whiskies, including Scotch, American versions, and Indian single malts, which were previously regarded as somewhat traditional, have gained popularity among millennial drinkers. This shift in preference can be attributed to the rising incomes of millennials, the versatility of these whiskies for cocktail mixing, and their easy accessibility through the proliferation of restaurants and establishments.

According to industry insiders, Scotch has historically been viewed as an aspirational beverage among Indians. They note that the accessibility and affordability of premium whisky have significantly improved since the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions. In addition, a substantial portion of Scotch whisky purchases shifted from global travel retail to domestic retail in 2020, and this trend has largely persisted, indicating a sustained preference for purchasing within the domestic market.

“Premium products across spirits are under-indexed and this is a natural correction, accelerated by at-home drinking which made people shift consumption to less but better quality drinking,” said Sachin Mehta, country director-India and Indian subcontinent at William Grant & Sons, which owns Glenfiddich and Balvenie brands. “This progressive trend is also seen in Indian single malts, gin and even other premium whisky.”

As an example, American whisky sales experienced a substantial growth of 70%, while Irish and Japanese whisky sales witnessed increases of 81% and 53% respectively. In the overall category, sales of premium Indian whisky skyrocketed by 200%, with value and lower-priced products constituting approximately 96% of the total sales. These figures highlight the remarkable surge in demand for a diverse range of whiskies across different price points in the market.

Despite India holding the distinction of being the largest consumer of whisky globally, the volume share of Scotch whisky remains relatively low at 3.1%. This modest share is primarily attributed by industry executives to the significant hurdle of a 150% duty imposed on imported liquor, making it less accessible and thereby limiting its market presence.

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Experience the rich flavors of Mughlai cuisine: Mumbai’s top 8 restaurants you can’t afford to miss!

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Mughlai cuisine is known for its rich flavors, fragrant spices, and indulgent dishes that are fit for royalty. With its roots in the Mughal Empire, this culinary tradition has left a lasting impact on Indian cuisine, and Mumbai is a city that offers some of the finest Mughlai dining experiences. In this article, we will explore the top eight restaurants in Mumbai where you can savor the authentic flavors of Mughlai cuisine. From luxurious fine dining establishments to humble eateries, these culinary gems promise to take your taste buds on a delightful journey.

  1. Ziya – The Oberoi, Colaba

Located at The Oberoi in Colaba, Ziya offers not only a meal with a stunning view of Marine Drive but also an incomparable culinary adventure. The restaurant’s warm hospitality and inviting ambiance create an experience that should be savored at least once. Ziya’s menu boasts a variety of delectable Mughlai dishes, including the famous Matka Chicken, Chutneys, Kulfi, and Mutton Biryani. However, the USP dish that stands out is the Paneer Lifafa, a delightful blend of flavors and textures.

  • Location: The Oberoi, Nariman Point, Mumbai
  • How To Get There: Trident Hotel, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021
  • Timing: 12:30 PM – 11 PM
  • Cost For Two: INR 5,500
  1. Khyber, Fort

Stepping into Khyber in Fort is like entering a regal Mughal court. The restaurant’s atmosphere exudes grandeur, and its culinary offerings are equally impressive. Known for its expertise in Mughlai cuisine, Khyber serves an array of mouthwatering dishes, with a special mention to their tandoor oven specialties. Don’t miss out on the flavorful Matar Mushroom, refreshing Water Melon Cooler, succulent Chicken Badami, and delectable Malai Paratha. The USP dish, Reshmi Broccoli, is a must-try for its unique twist on traditional flavors.

  • Location: Khyber, 145, MG Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai
  • How To Get There: Westside – Army Navy Building, Fort, Mumbai 400001
  • Timing: 12:30 PM – 4 PM & 7:30 PM – 11:30 PM
  • Cost For Two: INR 3,000
  1. The Sahib Room & Kipling Bar – St Regis, Lower Parel

The Sahib Room & Kipling Bar at St Regis is a haven for culinary enthusiasts. Alongside an impressive selection of cocktails, the restaurant offers an extensive wine list that is sure to please any connoisseur. Indulge in the flavors of their top dishes, such as the Subzani Paneer Tikka, Lucknowi Seekh Kebab, Crispy Naan, Angoori Rabdi, and Nalli Nihari. For a unique twist, try their USP dish, Broccoli Dak Bangla, which showcases the culinary creativity of the chefs.

  • Location: The St. Regis, 462, Level 9M, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013
  • How To Get There: Red FM 93.5 / Digital Radio (Mumbai) Broadcasting Limited
  • Timing: 11 AM – 3 PM & 7 PM – 12 PM
  • Cost For Two: INR 4,000
  1. Noor Mohammadi, Mohammad Ali Road

A visit to Noor Mohammadi at Mohammad Ali Road is a must for those seeking an authentic Mughlai experience. While the place tends to be crowded, timing your visit when there are fewer visitors is recommended to fully enjoy the food. Noor Mohammadi is renowned for its excellent dishes, including the famous Chicken Sanju Baba, a recipe provided by the Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt himself. Other must-try dishes include Shaami Kebab, Mutton Haleem, Nali Nihari, and Yakhni Pulao. The USP dish, Chicken Hakimi, is a tantalizing delight that shouldn’t be missed.

  • Location: 179, Wazir Building, Abdul Hakim Chowk, Bhendi Bazar, Mohammad Ali Road, Mumbai 400003
  • How To Get There: Mughal Masjid
  • Timing: 7 AM – 4 AM
  • Cost For Two: Rs 350
  1. Jyran – Sofitel, Bandra Kurla Complex

Jyran, located in Sofitel at Bandra Kurla Complex, stands out for its wide variety of vegetarian options. From creative kebab dishes to sumptuous curries, every bite at Jyran is a delight. Indulge in their signature dishes like Murgh Ke Sholey, Kadak Seekh, Sheer Korma, Dahi Ke Kebab, and Paneer Lababdar. To experience the true essence of Jyran’s flavors, don’t miss their USP dish, Dal Jyran.

  • Location: Jyran, Sofitel Hotel, C 57, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400051
  • How To Get There: American School of Bombay
  • Timing: 10 AM – 4 PM & 7 PM – 10 PM
  • Cost For Two: Rs 4,000
  1. Koyla, Colaba

Koyla, situated in Colaba, offers a diverse menu that combines Mughlai and Middle Eastern cuisines. Begin your culinary journey with savory soups, savor the succulent grilled kebabs, relish the fragrant biryani, and end on a sweet note with the delightful Matki Rabdi dessert. The USP dish, Matki Chicken, is a must-try for its tantalizing flavors.

  • Location: Koyla, Above Gulf Hotel, HNA Azmi Marg, Colaba, Mumbai 400005
  • How To Get There: Domino’s Pizza
  • Timing: 7 PM – 1 AM
  • Cost For Two: Rs 2,500
  1. Peshawri – ITC Maratha, Chakala

Peshawri at ITC Maratha is undeniably one of the most renowned Mughlai restaurants in Mumbai. The restaurant’s tandoor menu, especially the seafood selection, is a feast for seafood lovers. Indulge in the flavors of their signature dishes, such as Mutton Raan, Onion Kulcha, Ras Malai, Daal Makhani, and Phirni. For a true Peshawri experience, try their USP dish, Sikandari Raan, which is a succulent roasted leg of lamb.

  • Location: Peshawri, ITC Maratha, Sahar Road, Chakala, Mumbai 400047
  • How To Get There: Sahara cargo petrol pump
  • Timing: 12:00 PM – 11:30 PM
  • Cost For Two: Rs 8,500
  1. Bagdadi, Colaba

Bagdadi, located in Colaba, may not impress at first sight, but it makes up for its unassuming ambiance with its incredible cuisine. This humble eatery has been a popular spot for a long time, serving delicious meals that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. The tandoori roti at Bagdadi is unparalleled, and dishes like Chicken Fry, Caramel Custard, Butter Chicken, and Chicken Biryani are simply irresistible. The USP dish, Chicken Khada Masala, is a tantalizing blend of spices that will leave you craving for more.

  • Location: Bagdadi, 11, Tulloch Road, Behind Taj Mahal Hotel, Colaba, Mumbai 400039
  • How To Get There: Leopold Cafe
  • Timing: 7 AM – 12:30 AM
  • Cost For Two: Rs 600

Final Thoughts:

Mughlai cuisine is a culinary treasure that has left an indelible mark on Indian food culture. Mumbai, with its rich culinary heritage, offers a delightful array of restaurants where you can savor the authentic flavors of Mughlai cuisine. From the luxurious settings of Ziya and Khyber to the humble yet flavorsome delights of Bagdadi and Noor Mohammadi, each restaurant on this list promises an unforgettable gastronomic journey. So, venture into the world of Mughlai cuisine in Mumbai and immerse yourself in the rich flavors and fragrant spices that define this culinary tradition.

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Taste the authentic delight of Luchi-Aloo Dum: Kolkata’s 10 restaurants that are a must-visit! 

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Kolkata, the cultural capital of India, is renowned for its vibrant street food scene, and one dish that stands out among the crowd is Luchi-Aloo Dum. This beloved Bengali delicacy features deep-fried bread made from refined flour (luchi) paired with spicy potato curry (aloo dum).

Luchi-Aloo Dum holds a special place in Bengali cuisine and is enjoyed throughout the day, be it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Its delectable flavors and comforting appeal have made it a beloved dish among people of all ages.

If you find yourself in Kolkata and want to experience the mouthwatering flavors of Luchi-Aloo Dum, you’re in for a treat. In this article, we’ll delve into the top 10 restaurants in Kolkata that serve outstanding Luchi-Aloo Dum.

  1. Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick

Located in Ballygunge, Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick is a legendary sweet shop that also serves some of the best Luchi-Aloo Dum in the city. Their luchis are served piping hot, and the aloo dum is cooked to perfection with just the right amount of spices. While you’re there, don’t miss the opportunity to try their mouth-watering sweets, especially the sandesh. The restaurant specializes in Bengali cuisine, offering a variety of traditional dishes.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, sweets
  • Address: 48/1A, Hazra Road, Ballygunge, Kolkata 700019
  • Timing: 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 300
  1. Bhojohori Manna

Bhojohori Manna is a well-known chain of Bengali restaurants in Kolkata that prides itself on serving authentic and delicious Luchi-Aloo Dum. Their aloo dum is prepared using a secret spice blend, resulting in a unique and addictive flavor. Alongside the Luchi-Aloo Dum, they offer a wide range of Bengali dishes, including fish curry and rice, which are worth exploring.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, fish curry, rice dishes
  • Address: 120-7, Bidhan Sarani Road., Manicktala, Goa Bagan, Shobhabazar, Kolkata 700006
  • Timing: 12 p.m. to 10:45 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 500
  1. Kewpie’s Kitchen

Kewpie’s Kitchen is a charming restaurant in Kolkata that specializes in serving authentic Bengali food, including the famous Luchi-Aloo Dum. The aloo dum is cooked with the perfect balance of spices and is served alongside hot and fluffy luchis. In addition to Luchi-Aloo Dum, Kewpie’s Kitchen offers a delightful selection of fish and meat dishes that showcase the richness of Bengali cuisine.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, fish curry, meat dishes
  • Address: 2 Elgin Lane, behind Netaji Bhavan, Sreepally, Bhowanipore, Kolkata 700020
  • Timing: 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (Closed on Mondays)
  • Cost for two: INR 800
  1. Ilish Truly Bong Restaurant

Conveniently located near Kolkata’s Park Street Metro Station, Ilish Truly Bong Restaurant stands out as an authentic Bengali fine dining establishment. As soon as you step inside, you’ll be immersed in the rich culture of Bengal, thanks to the thoughtful interior design. Apart from their delectable Luchi-Aloo Dum, the restaurant offers must-try dishes such as kasha mutton and bhetki paturi.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, fish curry, rice dishes
  • Address: 83B, Park St., Mullick Bazar, Park Street area, Kolkata 700016
  • Timing: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 1000
  1. Ebela Obela

Ebela Obela is a restaurant that evokes a sense of pride in Bengali culture. It offers delicious traditional cuisine at affordable prices. Parking is convenient for two-wheelers, and nearby side streets accommodate four-wheelers. Once you’ve savored their Luchi-Aloo Dum, make sure to explore their basmati pulao, chicken dak bungalow, and chatni, which are equally delightful.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, fish fry, cutlet
  • Address: 1/29 Brahmapur Shivmandir Road, Bramhapur, Kolkata 700096
  • Timing: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 350
  1. The Bhoj Company

With beautiful decor and a focus on authentic Bengali cuisine, The Bhoj Company provides a taste of home-cooked meals. Their Luchi-Aloo Dum is delicious, but it’s the flavorful aloo dum gravy that takes the dish to a whole new level. The restaurant also offers a variety of fish and meat dishes, such as chingri malai curry, shorshe ilish, and mutton thali, which is highly recommended.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, fish curry, meat dishes
  • Address: 30A, Mirza Ghalib St., Fire Brigade Head Quarter, Esplanade, Opposite Taltala, Kolkata 700016
  • Timing: 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 700
  1. Himur Heshel

Himur Heshel is a popular restaurant in Kolkata known for serving authentic Bengali food, including the famous Luchi-Aloo Dum. They specialize in traditional dishes from Bangladesh, ensuring both delicious flavors and hygienic standards. The restaurant offers warm greetings and prompt service to every customer, while the proximity to Sahid Khudiram Metro Station makes it easily accessible. The warm and welcoming atmosphere adds to the overall dining experience.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, fish curry, meat dishes
  • Address: Block E, F/1/4, Baishnabghata Patuli Township, Block E, Baishnabghata Patuli Twp, Patuli, Kolkata 700094
  • Timing: 12 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 700
  1. Koshe Kosha

Koshe Kosha stands as one of the finest examples of Bengali dining in Kolkata. They excel in both the quality and quantity of their food. The charming decor revolves around a Bengali theme, creating a pleasant and inviting atmosphere. While their Luchi-Aloo Dum is a highlight, don’t miss out on their chicken thali, daab chingiri, and basanti pulao.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, rolls, kebabs
  • Address: 1/1C, Ripon Street, Mujafar Ahmed Street, near Park Street, Esplanade, Taltala, Kolkata 700016
  • Timing: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 400
  1. Bijou Grill

Bijou Grill, located close to Golpark and Nazrul Manch (Southern Avenue), offers a diverse range of cuisines, including Chinese, Mughlai, Continental, and Indian. However, their Bengali food stands out for its exceptional taste. Apart from Luchi-Aloo Dum, you should also try their papda sorshey and kasha mangso. The restaurant provides a quiet and comfortable environment, making it suitable for families with children.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, fish curry, meat dishes
  • Address: 124B, Southern Ave., opposite Nazrul Mancho, Golpark, Hindustan Park, Gariahat, Kolkata 700029
  • Timing: 12 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Cost for two: INR 600
  1. Chitto Babur Dokan

Chitto Babur Dokan is a hidden gem in Kolkata that serves some of the best Luchi-Aloo Dum in the city. The aloo dum is cooked with a unique blend of spices, resulting in a rich and delightful flavor. Make sure to indulge in their pitha and sweets, which are equally popular among the locals.

  • Cuisine: Bengali
  • Types offered: Luchi-Aloo Dum, pitha, sweets
  • Address: 57A Zakaria Street, Chitpur, Kolkata 700069
  • Timing: 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday to Sunday
  • Cost for two: INR 200

Final Thoughts:

Kolkata is a food lover’s paradise, and Luchi-Aloo Dum is a must-try dish when visiting the city. These 10 restaurants mentioned above are known for serving some of the best Luchi-Aloo Dum in Kolkata. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, exploring these establishments will allow you to experience the authentic delight of this beloved Bengali delicacy. From legendary sweet shops to fine dining establishments, each restaurant offers a unique atmosphere and culinary experience. So, next time you’re in Kolkata, don’t miss the opportunity to taste the exquisite flavors of Luchi-Aloo Dum at these must-visit restaurants.

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