Tresind Mayfair review: Dubai's celebrated Indian fine dining arrives in London
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Janice Rodrigues
Summary
Tresind, the acclaimed Dubai-based Indian fine dining restaurant from chef Himanshu Saini (of three-Michelin-starred Tresind Studio), has opened its first outpost outside the Middle East in London's Mayfair neighbourhood. The review covers first impressions of the restaurant's opulent setting and its modern approach to traditional Indian cuisine, bringing Dubai's signature extravagance to one of London's most exclusive addresses.
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· 3 pulledIn the UAE, Tresind is a name synonymous with class, bold flavours and the kind of opulence that Dubai does particularly well.
Since opening in 2014, chef Himanshu Saini's three-Michelin-starred restaurant Tresind Studio has built a reputation for its modern approach to traditional Indian cuisine.
Mayfair is already home to luxury real estate, designer boutiques and five-star hotels, so it is only fitting that it was chosen for Tresind's first outpost outside the Middle East.
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