![]() ![]() The chicken was well cooked, soft and very tender but there wasn’t much flavour or spice to the chicken, I was surprised that it wasn’t accompanied with some sauce on the side however we did have 4 different chutneys. Next, we had a 2 pieces of Chill and Rose Chicken Tika, which meant just one each whilst Dee had the Tandoori Panner. Salad is not really my thing so I let Dee have that all to herself. What I got was a more somewhat underwhelming mouthful of interesting texture of minced chicken wrapped in lettuce, as you can see the presentation is elegant. ![]() Now here was I was expecting with my first bite of “one stared” food, an explosion of flavour and taste, but I didn’t get that. The first to arrive was the Minced chicken lettuce parcels with treads of apple garnish and the Avocado Salad. Let’s review each dish at a time, what I am going to do is remove the price and environment factor out of the equation and just talk about the food, with regards to taste, quality, flavour and presentation. This meant that the Vegetarian menu you get 2 of each item per person, whilst the Amaya tasting menu you get 2 items between 2 people… So Halal Gems and I went for the Amaya Tasting menu, minimum of 2 people whilst Dee went for the Vegetarian Menu, which is for one person. There are a lot of options on the menu and it did feel a little overwhelming, so what does one do in a situation like this? Go for the safe set menu option. We were explained the concept behind the ordering style many of the dishes are Indian Tapas and designed to share with everyone and brought out once each meal is ready, so there will always be a steady flow of dishes. The décor has a classy and chic feel to it, mixed with dimmed lighting and open spaces. This raised a few concerns to my wallet but I felt like I deserved a treat, the Amaya websites states that the average food spend is £50 to £70.Īmaya is located in Chelsea and is tucked away within an Arcade off the back streets of Belgravia. The first thing I found when looking into making a reservation for 3 on a Tuesday evening was that I couldn’t find a menu online nor could I find the prices of anything. ![]() I went along with a friend (we will call her Dee) and Halal Gems to experience my first every taste of Michelin Stared food. It’s a great name for a baby girl, but it’s also the name of a Michelin Stared Indian restaurant in Knightsbridge, recently ranked the 7th best eatery in the UK and the 76th best in the entire world. Its unique atmosphere combined with delicious food makes it a popular destination for diners seeking an authentic Indian experience in London.Amaya. Yes, Amaya is a Michelin Star restaurant with an excellent reputation for quality cuisine and impeccable service. In addition to its one star rating, the restaurant has also been named as one of the top 50 Indian restaurants in London by Time Out magazine. The wine list offers an extensive selection of wines from around the world that pair perfectly with each dish.Īmaya’s Michelin-star status is testament to the quality of food it offers. Every dish is cooked to perfection with great attention to detail, while the atmosphere is welcoming and inviting. The staff at Amaya are highly trained professionals who provide excellent service to guests. The food at Amaya is cooked using traditional methods and spices, as well as modern techniques to create flavourful dishes that are both comforting and exciting. The menu features a range of dishes from India and across Asia, including curries, tandoori dishes and biryani. The restaurant is renowned for its unique atmosphere and decor, with Indian influences evident throughout. Amaya was awarded its first Michelin star in 2006 and has since maintained its one star status, becoming one of the most celebrated Indian restaurants in London. Founded in 2004, the restaurant quickly gained a reputation for its exquisite Indian cuisine and innovative approach to traditional dishes. Amaya is a Michelin-starred restaurant located in London, England. ![]()
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