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LONDON ACCENT

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London now has its plate full with modern Indian cuisine – traditiona­l with a creative spin. Chor Bizarre, Rohit Khattar’s signature London restaurant has made way for the very swish Indian Accent. The cool new interiors and famous address (right next to London’s oldest Brown’s Hotel, which opened its doors in 1837 and had regulars such as Agatha Christie) couldn’t be a better mix for Manish Mehrotra’s inventive food that regularly finds mention in global fine dining top 50 lists. Will London be as successful as the Indian Accent in New York and its new address in Delhi, The Lodhi? With Mehrotra in the kitchen, you can bet on it.

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