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Dining Acclaimed Delhi Restaurant Indian Accent To Have A Pop Up In Singapore From May 9-25
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Acclaimed Delhi Restaurant Indian Accent To Have A Pop Up In Singapore From May 9-25

Indian Accent will pop up in Singapore next month as the latest big restaurant in Mandala Masters' culinary residency programme.

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By: Jethro Kang Published: Apr 28, 2023 08:00 AM IST

Acclaimed Delhi Restaurant Indian Accent To Have A Pop Up In Singapore From May 9-25
image credit: Indian Accent/ Mandala Masters

New Delhi restaurant Indian Accent will pop up in Singapore next month as the latest big name in Mandala Masters’ culinary residency programme.

The highly lauded modern Indian restaurant will be at Mandala Club from May 9 to 25, led by chefs Manish Mehrotra and Shantanu Mehrotra, as well as their 40-strong team.

They will be serving signature dishes in four- to nine-course set menus for lunch and dinner, with prices starting at SGD 188++ (INR 11500++).

Things to know about Indian Accent: 

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Shantanu Mehrotra (left) and Manish Mehrotra (Image credit: Indian Accent/ Mandala Masters)

Indian Accent opened in 2009 with the aim of updating classic Indian food for contemporary diners. Helmed by culinary director Manish Mehrotra and executive chef Shantanu Mehrotra, the restaurant garnered praise for its combination of unusual ingredients, various culinary techniques, and local traditions. It placed 19th in the 2023 Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list, and was listed in TIME Magazine’s ‘World’s 100 Greatest Places.’ The restaurant opened an outpost in New York in 2016.

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At the pop-up, diners can expect iconic dishes such as Kanyakumari crab, a speciality from southern India, which will be paired with sago pongal and caviar. Wagyu is turned into Hyderabad-style pathar kebab with bone marrow nihari and lily buds, while butter chicken kulcha will be served with black dairy dal and raita made with wasabi and cucumber. For dessert, expect doda burfi treacle tart glazed with caramelised milk ice cream. The Indian Accent pop-up will also offer vegetarian menus.

Four, seven, and nine courses are available during lunch, while dinner is either seven or nine courses. Diners can add on drinks pairing featuring wines, cocktails, and infusions by Varun Sharma and Kevin Rodrigues, who respectively run the bar and wine programme at Indian Accent’s parent company, EHV International.

Prices start at SGD 188++ (INR 11500++) for a four-course lunch menu, and peak at SGD 288++ (INR 17618++) for the nine-course dinner option. Bookings for the general public will open on April 26.

Indian Accent Singapore
Phuchka, five waters (Image credit: Indian Accent/ Mandala Masters)

“The Mandala Masters residency provides a wonderful opportunity for us to share our enthusiasm for the exquisite intricacies of our culture by showcasing the harmonies and subtleties of flavours that can be found in Indian cuisine,” Manish said.

Indian Accent is the latest feature in Mandala Masters‘ series of pop-ups by world-renowned restaurants. It follows two Michelin-starred Japanese restaurants Narisawa, three-starred Mirazur by Mauro Colagreco from France, and Thailand’s Gaggan Anand.

Indian Accent pop-up in Singapore

May 9-25, 2023

Mandala Club, 31 Bukit Pasoh Rd, Singapore 089845

Lunch (From 12 pm Tuesdays to Sundays)

SGD 188++ – SGD 288++ (INR 11500++ – 17618++)

Dinner (from 6 pm Tuesdays to Sundays)

SGD 238++ – SGD 288++ (INR 14559++ – 17618++)

Priority Access for Mandala Genesis NFT Members and Mandala Club Members is now open.

Non-members can sign up here for priority access. The general launch will start on 26 April.

Book your stay at Pullman Orchard in Singapore via booking.com

This story first appeared here.

(Hero and feature images credit: Indian Accent/ Mandala Masters)

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Jethro Kang

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