By Sourish Bhattacharyya
INDIA’S first Dusit Devarana, the Thai luxury hotel label brought to the country
by the Bird Group, has opened its
doors for early birds to come and enjoy the pleasures it has to offer in this retreat
guarded by 1,000 ancient trees.
Delhi, though, will have to wait for
the much-awaited opening of Kai, the
Mayfair Chinese restaurant with one Michelin star owned by Bernard Yeoh, who was in Malaysia’s trap shooting team for the 2004
Athens Olympics. Kai will be Delhi’s first Michelin-star restaurant.
Dusit Devarana New Delhi’s all-day
restaurant, Kiyan, will be the first to offer only fixed menus to address the
diffidence of diners when they’re handed weighty menu cards. Executive Sous
Chef Nishant Chaubey has promised to
be around to take care of any special request that a particular diner may have outside
the menu. The restaurant uses only organic vegetables and free-range meats
sourced from farmers it has been working with for the last couple of years.
You may miss the hotel in the rush of
traffic racing towards Gurgaon, unless you notice its aquamarine boundary wall
peering out of a slip road. Once in it, you can unwind at its bar named Iah with
an al fresco verandah, where you can have single malts, New World wines and boutique
beers with nouvelle nibbles. The bar, according to the hotel’s marketing pitch,
is targeted at young and contemporary Indians.
Interestingly, the mini bar in each
of Dusit Devarana’s expansive rooms will stock unusual items such as Spanish
olives and truffle-flavour biscuits sourced by the Barcelona-based Indian
importer of high-end food products, Juberfam
Mittal. That will be another first for the Dusit.
A promotional picture of Kiyan, Dusit Devarana New Delhi's all-day restaurant, which will serve only set menus |
But all eyes are on Kai (www.kaimayfair.co.uk), the first Indian
foray of the Michelin-star restaurant at 65 Audley Street, Mayfair, near Park
Lane, a part of London frequented by the Indian A-List. Around since 1993, Kai
got its Michelin star in 2009 and was voted London’s Best Chinese restaurant by
Zagat’s Survey in 2003-5. Kai’s style of food, according to information I have gleaned
from Wikipedia, is renowned for its balance between the traditional, comfort
recipes and the more modern interpretations of Chinese food, utilising
ingredients from other cuisines. This is one restaurant Delhi badly needs to
raise the bar for its favourite Chinese cuisine.
Dusit Devarana New Delhi, the top
brand of Thailand’s Dusit Thani Group
(www.dusit.com), which has been in the
business since 1949, will be the Bird Group’s flagship hotel in the country. The
Indian travel industry’s largest technology provider, the Bird Group (www.bird.in) will also roll out Dusit D2 at the Aerocity
coming up in the neighbourhood of New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International
Airport, the Dusit Devarana hotels in Jaipur and Rishikesh, and the Dusit Thani
in Goa, which are under various stages of development. All eyes will be on
Dusit Devarana New Delhi once its opens its doors formally to a city that has
been wondering why it’s taking so long to get operational.
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