London Has the Best Indian Food?
For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Better quality meat, fish and vegetables could very well put London ahead of any Indian city when it comes to high end Indian food. World renowned London-based Michelin star Indian chef, Atul Kochhar said Indian needed to reform and reorganise its farming industry, so consumers and caterers had reliable access to fresh produce. STORY Watch out – be warned! Chefs in India could lose their cutting edge in preparing top quality Indian food to chefs in London. Atul Kochhar is one of the few Michelin star Indian chefs. He warns that if India’s farming industry is not reorganised – London will become the center of Indian cuisine in terms of quality. [Atul Kochhar, Owner, Benares Restaurant]: “It’s not because of lack of good skill, or lack of good spices. It’s purely because of lack of excellent ingredients. India doesn’t have excellent ingredients in terms of fish, meat or vegetables.” Kochhar is the head chef and owner of Benares – a high-end Indian restaurant in the exclusive Mayfair area of central London. Back in 2001 Kochhar became the first Indian chef to be awarded the highly coveted Michelin star. Kochhar is looking to return to India and open up restaurants. His biggest worry however is getting a regular supply fresh food. [Atul Kochhar, Owner, Benares Restaurant]: “How will get the best produce India has to the restaurants and to the tables of my guests. The lamb farming has to be niche. The goat farming has to be niche. The …
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