Indian Restaurant Atrangi At Jumeirah Al Qasr Is Now Serving Lunch

Indian Restaurant Atrangi At Jumeirah Al Qasr Is Now Serving Lunch

Food lovers in Dubai just love Indian food. And if you are one of them, you’d be happy to know that Swanky Indian restaurant Atrangi which opened in August at Jumeirah Al Qasr Hotel is now open for lunchtime dining.

Served between noon and 3pm, the lunch menu focuses on the homely way people enjoy their meals, offering light and simple dishes.

Among the highlights is the mix grain khichdi and naan rolls. The menu also features famous street food sandwiches that can be found across the country and thalis.

Internationally celebrated chef Ritu Dalmia is behind Atrangi, which offers a unique twist on traditional cuisine, channelling the many culinary traditions found across India.

The menu draws inspiration from various regions and communities of India, showcasing dishes commonly enjoyed in homes, streets, and those resurrected from age-old practices.

From the northernmost region of Kashmir to the southern tip of Kerala, guests can try a variety of signature dishes, including Kashmiri kabargah, lamb chops are cooked in milk and spices before being fried in rice flour and ghee and wagyu beef jadoh, a rice dish from the Khasi tribe of Meghalaya.

The restaurant is open on a daily basis from 6pm until midnight, the venue can be reached by abra or you can ride one of the hotel’s buggies.

The restaurant, which is by the water, spans over 5,275 square feet.

It seats up to 96 guests, offering both indoor and outdoor dining experiences as well as an expansive outdoor terrace overlooking the Jumeirah Al Qasr lagoons.

Daily noon-3pm (lunch), 6pm-midnight (dinner). Jumeirah Al Qasr Hotel (800 323 232)

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