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Dubai restaurant gets three Michelin Stars, a first for Indian cuisine

Dubai restaurant gets three Michelin Stars, a first for Indian cuisine

IOL News23-05-2025
For the first time in history, two restaurants in the UAE received the top Michelin rating.
Situated at the iconic Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, Trèsind Studio has made history by being the first Indian restaurant in the world to earn three MICHELIN Stars.
"This immersive Indian concept highlights Chef Himanshu Saini's limitless levels of imagination and creativity.
"The tasting menu showcases traditional Indian dishes from various regions, re-imagined and superbly crafted into vibrant, eye-catching, and flavorsome creations," the MICHELIN Guide said on its website.
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