OUR DINING EXPERIENCE: INDIENNE, CHICAGO
After our stay at New York, we travelled to Chicago, IL. You will recall that at New York I had the great fortune to dine at three of the finest Indian restaurants, Chef Vikas Khann's The Bungalow; Chef Raveesh Kapoor's Indian Accent; and Chef Vijayakumar's Semma.
In Chicago, we dined at another famous restaurant called Indienne. This was inaugurated in 2022 . Shortly after, it was awarded a Michelin star in 2023. It was the first Indian restaurant to get this honour. Chef Sujan Sarkar and his team have ensured they have retained the prestigious status every year since then. Chef Sujan is from Kolkatta but spent over a decade in London honing his skills. He has entrepreneurial ventures in Los Angeles, and San Francisco to his credit.
Unfortunately, I did not get the chance to meet Chef Sujan as he was out of town. He was busy with the inauguration of his New York restaurant situated in Henry Hall, West 38th Street, near 10th Avenue in the Hudson Yards.
The name "Indienne" comes from Chef Sujan Sarkar's objective of a fusion of Indian flavors and French techniques. We went there with great expectations having signed up for their 9 course Non-Vegetarian Tasting Menu.
As you know, a "tasting menu" is a multi-course dining experience curated by the chef. The choice of dishes and the sequence in which they are served are pre-determined. Typically, the portions are small but there is great variety. Also, often the best dishes from the chef's kitchen make the cut.
At the Indienne, the beauty of the tasting menu lies in the chef's reinterpreting traditional Indian dishes with his own innovative choice of ingredients, not to forget the unique styling of the dish.
We started the evening with gin and tonic! But wait, here's the difference. They offered a distinctly Indian edge to the traditional British drink. From the available options, we chose Kokum! It did add to the taste of the drink which came served with a giant size single ice sphere.
Let's see all that went into making up our non-vegetarian tasting menu that evening.
Dahi Puri (Buckwheat, Green Apple, Tamarind)
Kaju Katli ( Honeycomb, Nougat, Milk Ice Cream).:
As we left we were given Treats ( Coffee and Walnuts; Mango & Ginger)
What do I remember most from this meal? I must say it was the Chicken Makhni and the Garlic Naan, followed by the Lobster Ghee Roast!
The most attractive plating had to be the Hamachi.
The non-vegetarian tasting menu at Indienne was stylish, sophisticated and sumptuous!
As a foodie and a food blogger, I came away immensely impressed by the innovation and creativity of the Chefs at Indienne.





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