Updated On: 04 August, 2024 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Nasrin Modak Siddiqi
After spending a lifetime redefining the nation’s cuisine for a progressive audience, Chef Manish Mehrotra leaves a culinary institution to take a break

(From left) Chef Manish Mehrotra, Rohit Khattar of Indian Accent and Chef Rijul Gulati when the restaurant launched at the Nita Ambani Cultural Centre, BKC, in July last year. File pic
Every time we have dined at the Indian Accent, in Mumbai or Delhi, Chef Manish Mehrotra has stepped out of the kitchen to take us through the menu, and even dropped us off at the door. As if we were dining at his home. His warm hospitality is well known among the iconic restaurant’s regular patrons.
Earlier this week, Mehrotra, 50, announced his departure from the establishment that he helped transform into a global culinary landmark. Under relentless pressure to maintain its reputation and constantly innovate, Mehrotra’s efforts brought accolades and international recognition to Indian cuisine. He says he leaves Indian Accent in capable hands. This transition allows Mehrotra to explore new opportunities, focus on personal well-being, and cherish the moments he missed with family.