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Gymkhana (/'ʤɪmˈkɑːnə/) is a two-Michelin-star restaurant in Mayfair, London. Opened in 2013, the restaurant earned its first star one year later, followed by a second star in 2024.[1] The name is taken from the Indian social and sports clubs of the same name.[2] Known for its classic, largely North Indian cuisine,[3] the restaurant was named National Restaurant of the Year 2014[4] and has since launched a retail brand, Gymkhana Fine Foods,[5] and opened internationally.[6]

History

Jyotin, Karam and Sunaina Sethi founded JKS Restaurants with their first restaurant, Trishna, in 2008.[7] Gymkhana, their second restaurant, opened five years later. The Times critic Giles Coren cited it the "best restaurant I have ever been to" in December 2013,[8] giving Gymkhana his first 10/10 rating.[9]

In 2014, Gymkhana won the title of National Restaurant of the Year[4] at the National Restaurant Awards and gained its first Michelin-star[1] that same year.

The restaurant was forced to close after a fire, from 6 June 2019[10] to 18 February 2020, with the space redesigned by Samuel Hosker.[11][12]

In 2022, JKS Restaurants opened Gymkhana's first international site in the Middle East[6]

Gymkhana Fine Foods, the restaurant's range of cooking sauces, marinades and chutneys,[9] came to market exclusively with Whole Foods Market UK in October 2023.[13]

The London restaurant celebrated its 10th birthday in September 2023.

Gymkhana was awarded its second Michelin star in 2024, becoming the first two-Michelin-star Indian restaurant in London[14] and one of only four Indian restaurants in the world to hold two Michelin stars.[15]

Food

Gymkhana serves classic Indian cuisine of largely Northern Indian origin.[16] The menu was described by The Independent restaurant critic Lisa Markwell as being "exemplary of the fine line between comforting and imaginative".[17] Nicholas Lander, Financial Times, wrote of co-founder Karam Sethi: "Sethi has created a restaurant that delivers highly labour intensive and flavourful dishes with style and wit".[18]

Dishes include Tandoori Masala Lamb Chops, Kid Goat Methi Keema and Wild Muntjac Biryani.[19]

International

In 2022, Gymkhana opened its first international site in the Middle East. It opened its second in Riyadh in June 2023.[20]

Retail

Gymkhana Fine Foods launched into retail exclusively with Whole Foods Market UK in October 2023,[13] and is now also listed at major retailers Ocado, Selfridges and Harrods.[21] The business is backed by US venture capitalist, CAVU Consumer Partners.[22] Four of the nine products in the range won stars at The Great Taste Awards 2024 from The Guild of Fine Food.[23]

42 Cocktail Lounge

In November 2023, Gymkhana opened its first cocktail lounge above the restaurant. The "maximalist"[24] interiors have been shortlisted in the 2024 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards.[25]

The cocktail lounge has been featured in British Vogue,.[26] Bloomberg,[27] the FT How To Spend It[28] and Conde Nast Traveller.[29] The drinks use Indian ingredients such as Banasura peppercorns and Chaprah chutney, made of weaver ants.[26]

Awards

  • 2014: National Restaurant Awards – National Restaurant of the Year[4]
  • 2014-2023: Michelin Guide – one star[3]
  • 2018 SquareMeal Gold Awards[30]
  • 2024: Michelin Guide – two stars[3]

See also

References

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