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Yaatra London – the journey of culinary adventure starts here

Step inside the Grade II listed Old Westminster Fire Station, and have your senses taken beyond the beaten track of Indian cuisine and into unexplored territory by the restaurant’s own travelling chef Amit Bagyal and his incredible new menu. An exclusive feature on this journey into Indian fine dining in London by FnB columnist Riccha Grrover for Asian Lite International.

A keen explorer who has seen more of India than most, Yaatra London’s Chef Amit’s intriguing new menu is inspired by his travels across the highways and byways of his home country India and beyond, giving long overdue recognition to the small pockets of lesser-known territories that rarely get their opportunity to shine.

Leave the tried-and-tested Indian dishes of London’s dining scene behind and embark on a tour of diverse dishes that divulge new flavours and traditions. From villages where ancient rituals are still embraced, to picturesque temple towns and green valley’s winding through the base of majestic mountain ranges, Chef Amit takes inspiration from all corners of India, as well as some of his other most treasured travel destinations.

Previously of Michelin-starred Benares, Chef Amit knows how to form a fantastic plate of food, but this is the first time he has had the freedom to introduce diners to the full breadth of what Indian cuisine can offer. The brand new a la carte menu follows a spice-laden roadtrip brought to life using premium ingredients. North Indian-inspired Amritsari Fish of Punjab served with mint chimichurri sits alongside Stir-fried Momos of the northeast region with garlic pak choi.

Coorg Lamb Pepper Fry with curry leaf podi and buttered pao conjures the southwestern state of Karnataka, while Togarashi Roasted Scallops bring a playful touch of Japanese influences.

Garhwal Goat Osso Bucco is the chef’s favourite dish, rooted in his own childhood in Uttarakhand, that takes you on a pilgrimage zig-zagging up the mountaintops for his grandmother’s recipe featuring the Himalayan process of hand crushing spices.

Few pilgrimages begin in a retired fire station, but this unusual setting in the heart of London’s Victoria seems a fitting departure lounge for a flavour-infused expedition that leads you through a far less familiar experience of India.

The service at this restaurant is impeccable with attention to every detail that highlights it. The food portions are generous, the plating of dishes is exquisite, the vibe overall is extraordinary meets decadent. The ambiance is simply charming and a joy for the senses. 

“My ambition as a chef is to learn as much as I can and develop experience across several cuisines and culinary styles. With that I want to draw on my knowledge to create beautiful, original dishes out of simple, fresh ingredients. For Yaatra I want to bring lost regional dishes to the menu and achieve eventually achieve a Michelin star.” Chef Amit Bagyal, Executive Chef, Yaatra

About Chef Amit Bagyal

Chef Amit is a highly creative Indian chef with over 16 years of experience in the culinary industry. He is currently the Executive Chef at Yaatra in the heart of Westminster, where he specialises in modern Indian cuisine, inspired by his travels across the highways and byways of his home country and beyond. Bagyel’s menu at Yaatra gives long overdue recognition to the small pockets of lesser known territories in India, divulging new flavours and traditions. His dedication to using the freshest, highest quality ingredients has helped Yaatra become a dining destination in its own right.Signature dishes all demonstrate his adventurous and experimental flair for impeccable Indian cuisine.

Before joining Yaatra, Amit was the Head Chef of Kanishka, where he oversaw the kitchens of Kanishka Mayfair, Kanishka Kitchen Heathrow, and Mathura Restaurant. He was responsible for ensuring the high standards of fine dining, culinary skills, and food and beverage were maintained.

 Amit has also held positions as the Sous Chef at Michelin-starred Benares in Mayfair from 2019-2021 where they regained their Michelin star, Head Chef of Masala Dabbas Foods from 2017-2019 and Senior Sous Chef at the Strand Palace Hotel from 2016-2017. Over the years, Amit has developed his trademark cooking style of taking tried and tested Indian dishes and giving them his own bold spin with fine-dining levels of presentation.

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Coronation menu that was fit for a King: Yaatra London

Yaatra is a Michelin guide listed modern Indian restaurant located in Westminster. It was serving up an array of royal offerings to their guests and patrons to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III. From 29th April to 6th May 2023 diners enjoyed in a delish five-course feasting menu that was created by Executive Chef Amit Bagyal, a champagne reception on the morning of the Coronation and a special bottomless bellini brunch to mark the grand and historic occasion. An exclusive feature by FnB columnist Riccha Grrover for Asian Lite International.

Chef Amit designed a spectacular Coronation menu which included dishes that were inspired by the vast culinary landscape of the subcontinent. Menu highlights included sweetcorn and coconut tikki with green mango salsa, Coorg lamb pepper fry, garlic herb and butter poached chicken breast, and a chocolate and orange dessert.

To complement the unique tasting menu, guests could also enjoy two celebratory Coronation cocktails. As King Charles is partial to a martini, Yaatra had created The King Charles Martini with gin, green cardamom and lemon dry vermouth, with lemon bitters. They also created the Coronation 75 – the perfect celebratory tipple made with gin, green cardamom, lemon vermouth, lemon and sugar champagne.

On Saturday, 6th May 2023 Yaatra hosted guests to kick off the coronation festivities in style with a champagne reception and breakfast, including the likes of bacon naans, King Charles Cranagan with toasted oats, raspberries, whisky and honey cream, Masala omelet and a right Royal fry up!

Following the reception diners indulged in a lavish bottomless Bellini lunch with finger-licking dishes like Garhwal goat osso bucco, butter paneer, grilled freshwater tiger prawns and a lot more. It was an ideal way to toast to the grand occasion. There was also a live-streaming of the procession, so guests could take in all of the coronation action.

With a royal-inspired tasting menu and a range of exciting events, Yaatra hosted culinary enthusiasts as they joined in celebrating the Coronation at their esteemed Westminster location. The vibe at the restaurant was momentous, the service was exceptionally spot on and overall the fine dining experience was one of a kind.

Yaatra is located in the Old Westminster Fire Station – an iconic Grade II Edwardian building in the heart of London.

About Chef Amit Bagyal

Chef Amit (previously of the Michelin-starred Indian restaurants Benares and Kanishka) has his name now in one of london’s top Indian chefs with more than a decade and a half of experience in the culinary industry. He is currently the Executive Chef at Yaatra in the heart of Westminster, where he specialises in modern Indian cuisine, inspired by his travels across the highways and byways of his home country and beyond. Bagyel’s menu at Yaatra gives long overdue recognition to the lesser known territories in India, divulging unique flavours and culinary traditions. His dedication to using the freshest, highest quality ingredients has helped Yaatra become a dining destination in its own right. Over the years, Amit has developed his trademark cooking style of taking tried and tested Indian dishes and giving them his own bold spin with a modern flair.

Restaurant is Highly Recommended!