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Indego by Vineet

Michelin-starred chef Vineet Bhatia's contemporary Indian restaurant at Grosvenor House, featuring molecular techniques applied to regional dishes.

Indego by Vineet, Dubai · DIFC & Business Bay
Category
Restaurant
Duration
2h 30m
Best Time
Afternoon
Entry
€€€€
Rating
4.5 (668)
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About Indego by Vineet

Michelin-starred chef Vineet Bhatia's contemporary Indian restaurant at Grosvenor House, featuring molecular techniques applied to regional dishes. The tandoori Chilean seabass and chocolate samosa push boundaries while respecting tradition. Dubai's original celebrity chef Indian.

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Address
Grosvenor House Dubai - Al Emreef St - Marsa Dubai - Dubai Marina - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Neighborhood
DIFC & Business Bay
Nearest Metro
Red Line to Financial Centre stationRed Line to Business Bay station
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Tips, answered

The vegetarian tasting menu is arguably better than the meat version - more creative uses of Indian vegetables

Plan for about 2h 30m.

Indego by Vineet is in the DIFC & Business Bay neighborhood of Dubai. The address is Grosvenor House Dubai - Al Emreef St - Marsa Dubai - Dubai Marina - Dubai - United Arab Emirates. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

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