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Vineet Bhatia's Rasoi
best in London for Indian cuisine
London, August 28, 2008 (IANS)
Michelin
Star chef Vineet Bhatia's Rasoi is once again
rated the best London restaurant in the Indian
cuisine category, according to Harden's London
Restaurants list for 2009. The best London restaurant
rating goes to Petrus, the restaurant of top chef
Marcus Wareing, who has two Michelin Stars. Gordon
Ramsay's eponymous restaurant slips from the first
place after eight years and is rated second best.
Ramsay holds three Michelins. Le Gavroche in Mayfair
comes third.
Harden's rankings are based
on a total of 85,000 reports from 8,000 diners.
The Harden's guide says average cost of dinner
for one in London - including house wine, coffee
and service - was now an average 40.11 pounds,
with prices increasing 4.7 percent over the last
12 months.
Harden's described Rasoi
as follows in the 2008 ratings list: Sublime and
zingy spicing creates "1001 intoxicating
flavours" for visitors to Vineet Bhatia's
"tucked-away" Chelsea townhouse - a
"bizarre" home for such a pre-eminent
"nouvelle-Indian"; prices are "sky
high, though".
Mumbai-born Vineet Bhatia
earned his Michelin Star in 2001. He worked two
prominent London Indian restaurants before setting
up Rasoi in 2004, which won a Michelin two years
later. He launched Urban Turban - a casual dining
affair - in 2007.
Among other results, Chez
Bruce is named London's favourite restaurant for
the fourth straight year. The Wolseley is again
No. 1 for business, followed by the Don and Bleeding
Heart. La Poule au Pot is best for romance for
the 13th consecutive year.
The survey divides restaurants
into price categories, with the Ritz Restaurant
and Pied a Terre coming fourth and fifth, overall,
for places where a meal costs more than 80 pounds
($147). The Ledbury beat J. Sheekey in the 60-79
pounds group; Chez Bruce and La Trompette headed
45-59 pounds; Lamberts and Upstairs Bar were top
two in the 35-44 pounds category.
Best restaurants by cuisine,
reported by Bloomberg, are British: Chez Bruce,
Lamberts; French: Petrus, Upstairs Bar; Italian/Mediterranean:
Assaggi, Latium; Indian: Rasoi Vineet Bhatia,
New Tayyabs (Pakistani); Chinese: Kai Mayfair,
Mandarin Kitchen; Japanese: Zuma, Jin Kichi.
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