Indian Accent Mumbai celebrates its second anniversary with refreshing vegetarian and non-vegetarian tasting menus by Chef Rijul Gulati. The menus creatively fuse beloved Indian street food flavors with innovative presentations and seasonal ingredients, offering diners a unique culinary experience that is both comforting and extraordinary.
Marking its second year in Mumbai, Indian Accent has unveiled new tasting menus that artfully balance traditional Indian flavors with contemporary culinary techniques. Curated by Chef Rijul Gulati, these menus are inspired by the monsoon season and regional specialties, promising guests an immersive journey through India's rich gastronomic heritage.
Key highlights and notable updates:
The menus open with chaat-inspired canapés including mini Multani moth kachori, chana jor garam crackers with black chana, and palak patta dahi papdi chaat reimagined for refined palates.
Vegetarian dishes elevate North Indian cuisine with innovative offerings such as Kashiphal—a multi-textured dish blending foam, crispness, and a lingering finish.
Non-vegetarian selections include “Dilli Shawarma,” a dish featuring masala paneer from Delhi, preserving authentic flavors with a modern twist.
Unique ingredients like Kashmiri smoked dhingri mushrooms paired with kalari and black truffle offer a bold gastronomic statement within the vegetarian menu.
The menus reflect a dedication to sourcing premium ingredients; for example, the paneer is specifically procured from Delhi, famed for its quality and taste.
Indian Accent Mumbai has a social commitment through partnership with Salaam Baalak Trust, serving nutritious meals, thereby integrating community support with culinary excellence.
The restaurant maintains some classic favorites while introducing fresh, seasonal plates that evoke nostalgia while delighting modern tastebuds.
The new menus at Indian Accent Mumbai embody a culinary celebration that respects tradition while daring to innovate—offering diners an unforgettable exploration of Indian cuisine’s depth and diversity.
Sources: NDTV Food, Indian Accent Official, Textile Insights, Hospitality Biz India