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| In a country which has some of the best restaurants in the world, it is testament to the gastronomy of Shahi Maharani North Indian Restaurant that is has been ranked at the very top of the illustrious list of fine dining establishments. In 2001, the much loved Shahi Maharani was reopened in the luxurious Raffles City Shopping Centre. It is here, on the third floor, that diners can now find the finest iterations of authentic North Indian cuisine in Singapore. |
| While any inculcated to the special delights of the regally-minded North Indian dishes will find a few eateries in Singapore able to supply their taste-buds' desires, there are no other restaurants which have been so consistently praised for their unfailing attention to wonderful ingredients used in such authentic dishes. But a great restaurant doesn't just happen all on its own, and Shahi Maharani would not be the place it is today without the special talents of Duru Mirpuri, a restaurateur who has spent her professional life bringing regal Indian cookery to the lucky gourmets of Singapore. |
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Shahi Maharani 252 North Bridge Road #03-21b, Raffles City Shopping Centre Singapore 179103
Tel : 6235 8840
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| Having been on the Singapore dining scene for quite some time, she finally distilled her culinary vision and opened Shahi Maharani. Now, her husband Kishore and their two daughters Hoori and Chitra hold that magical familial touch which infuses the atmosphere and food with a true reverence for good food and good living. |
| Shahi Maharani's hand-selected a team of the finest chefs, all with five-star credentials, bring a menu of regal North Indian dishes to life. Whether your taste demands a sampling from the tandoor, perhaps the smoky and spicy Fish Tikka, or you simply want to sample a favorite dish like Rogan Josh at its best, then a visit to Shahi Maharani is a must for Indian food lovers and savvy international gourmets alike. |
| While you wait on the next specialty dish to arrive (all served with deserving pride and a friendly smile) you can enjoy the sumptuous environs which speak of the palaces of India, especially those to be found in Uttar Pradesh. |
| It is a province which was home to many a Maharaja whose personal demands and tastes have influenced both Shahi Maharani's menu and interior design. You can expect an elegant interpretation of traditional Indian regal design, with intricately etched glass hanging lamps, a balanced inclusion of traditional artifacts and the beautiful teak and dark wood chairs and tables which flesh out both the main and the private dining room. The private dining room is a great venue for up to twenty persons and it is also suffused with the warm glow of muted oranges and deep greens. |
| Except for Tuesdays, diners can enjoy Indian classical music which is geared towards a fully rounded and ever-regal North Indian fine dining experience. The kind of experience which has earned Shahi Maharani a Wine & Dine Magazine Top Restaurant award, as well as being listed in the Singapore Tatler, for many years, as one of the best restaurants in a country of great restaurants. |
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