The country's most in-demand restaurant, Indian Accent, will now welcome guests at NMACC


The Indian Accent at NMACC will offer a warm and welcoming experience full of Indian flavor with a twist.

Indian Accent Mumbai NMACC

August 18, 2023: In an urge to bring acclaimed restaurant Indian Accent’s experience in Mumbai, EHV International teamed up with the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center (NMACC). The new restaurant will be under the culinary direction of Head Chef Rijul Gulati, best known for his contribution to the award-winning Indian Accent for eight years.

Indian Accent Mumbai NMACC

The interior of the diner is as glamorous as its unique destination. Capturing the essence of Mumbai’s art deco heritage while fusing it with flair and flourishes in a nod to the design, music, and cocktails of the ‘Jazz era’, the eatery is a heavenly delight.

Indian Accent Mumbai NMACC

The entire eatery is reimagined by renowned London-based Russell Sage Studio, who collaborated with EHV's Design Director Rohini Kapur and Director of Development Vikas Bhasin. The 75-seat restaurant's decor offers two Private Dining Rooms, one of which can accommodate 18 people and the other can accommodate 10 people. Both Private Dining Rooms include an adjoining interactive kitchen.

Indian Accent Mumbai NMACC

Presenting a bespoke experience, the restaurant is truly a gourmand’s delight. Guests will be able to indulge in ‘meetha aachar pork ribs, green apple’, ‘ghee roast soya boti, roomali roti pancake’ and ‘daulat ki chaat, rose petal chikki, and roast almond’. Their special ‘gunpowder prawns, red rice, smoked chilli & raw mango curry’, ‘Kashmiri morel pulao’, and ‘burrata chaat’ are a feast to the sense.

Indian Accent Mumbai NMACC

Restaurateur Rohit Khattar, Chairman of EHV, said “For many years we have been offered locations in Mumbai for Indian Accent. Our search has ended at the spectacular Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre. Indian Accent has a loyal clientele of discerning guests from Mumbai. So we are particularly thrilled to be able to bring the Indian Accent experience to this vibrant city and look forward to it embracing us as warmly as New Delhi and New York have.”

- By Pritha Debroy

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