.Earns recognition for India!
Bukhara : Best Restaurant in Asia, Best Indian Restaurant in the World
Each year, RESTAURANT magazine, arguably the last word in
global cuisine, nominates the 50 finest restaurants in the world. The chosen ones are
limited in number and represent the culinary excellence in taste, service and style.
Expectedly, just the very refined restaurants create and become part of history.
The 2004 RESTAURANT List credits only One Indian Restaurant
with this achievement: Bukhara at ITC Maurya Sheraton in New Delhi. Bukhara has also been
voted The Best Restaurant in Asia!
The RESTAURANT honours were presented by the renowned
restaurateur Sir Terence Conran, at the Royal Exchange in Central London; voted for by an
international panel of 300 restaurateurs, chefs, critics and journalists.
The judges for the 2004 Awards consisted of the high
priests and priestess of global gastronomy. They include names such as Gordon Ramsay,
Antonio Carluccio and Angela Hartnett.
From being declared Best Indian Restaurant in the world
(for the third consecutive year) to Best Restaurant in Asia, Bukhara is now also in the
much cherished list of 50 Best Restaurants in the World.
Credited with popularity the rugged tandoori cuisine of the
northwest frontier province, Bukhara has been a trendsetter in more ways than one.
Bukharas success lies in the kid glove attention and
direction by the management team of ITC Hotels, uniform level of service, the excellence
of its cuisine, and the fact that the Master Chefs connected with the restaurant, have
adopted it as their own. The menu has not been changed or added to in the 26 years since
it opened, has also made it possible for chefs to become real specialists in their craft.
Bukhara, has played host to innumerable Heads of State and
world dignitaries including Bill Clinton, Bill Gates,Bryan Adams, Tony Blair
So much
that a visit to the capital is not considered complete, without a meal at the Bukhara.