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Atul Kochhar
Born31 August 1969 (1969-08-31) (age 56)
EducationThe Oberoi School of Hotel Management
Culinary career
Cooking styleIndian
Current restaurant(s)
  • Kanishka
    Sindhu
    Indian Essence
    Riwaz
    Vaasu
    Masalchi
    Essence
Websitehttp://www.atulkochhar.com/

Atul Kochhar is an Indian-born, British-based celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality and writer. Kochhar is widely regarded as one of the most influential Indian chefs of all time and has been credited with changing the way Indian cuisine is perceived by the world.[1][2]

He was the first ever Indian chef to receive a Michelin star, awarded in London in 2001 whilst at Tamarind.[3] He later opened his own restaurant called Benares, which won him a second Michelin star in 2007.[4] Since then he has opened several other restaurants, both in the United Kingdom and internationally including Kanishka in Mayfair, London.

Kochhar makes regular appearances on television shows, and has written a number of cookbooks: Curry Everyday, Simple Indian, Fish, Indian Style, Curries of the World, and 30 Minute Curries.

Early life

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Kochhar was born in Jamshedpur, India, and began his cooking career at The Oberoi Group of hotels in India (1989–1994). He gained his diploma in Hotel Management from The Institute of Hotel Management Chennai.[5] In June 1993 Kochhar graduated to the five star deluxe Oberoi Hotel in New Delhi.[6] Here he worked as a sous chef in one of the five restaurants in the hotel supervising a staff of 18 and immediately raising the standards in the kitchen.

In 1994 Kochhar moved to London to continue his cooking career at Tamarind in Mayfair and in January 2001 at the age of 31, Kochhar was the first Indian chef to be awarded a Michelin star, a milestone widely regarded as a turning point in the recognition of Indian cuisine at fine-dining level.[7]

Restaurants

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Atul Kochhar has been involved in the opening, operation and development of numerous restaurants in the United Kingdom and internationally.

Restaurant Location Years Notes
Tamarind Mayfair, London, England 1994–2002 Kochhar served as head chef where he led the restaurant to becoming the first ever Indian restaurant to win a Michelin Star.[8][9]
Benares Mayfair, London, England 2003–2018 Kochhar opened his own award-winning restaurant on Berkeley Square where he won his second Michelin Star in 2007. He left the business in 2018 following a controversy.[10][11]
Vatika Wickham Vineyard, Hampshire, England 2008–2011 Restaurant at Wickham Vineyard; closed when the lease expired.[12]
Ananda Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland 2008–2010 Opened in partnership with the Jaipur Group; Kochhar exited in 2010.[13]
Colony Bar & Grill Marylebone, London, England 2010–2011 Modern European restaurant; Kochhar left after approximately 15 months.[14]
Zafran Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2010–2012 Indian restaurant chain launched with Landmark Group; Kochhar later parted ways with the brand.[15][16]
Sindhu (P&O Cruises) Azura and Britannia 2010–2018 Indian fine-dining concept developed for P&O Cruises.[17]
Indian Essence Petts Wood, Kent, England 2012–present Suburban fine-dining Indian restaurant focusing on regional Indian cuisine.[18]
Rang Mahal JW Marriott Marquis, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2012–2018 Flagship Indian restaurant at the JW Marriott Marquis; Kochhar was fired in 2018 following a controversy.[19]
Simply India St. Regis Mauritius Resort, Mauritius 2012–2014 Signature Indian restaurant at the resort; later rebranded.[20]
Sindhu Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England 2014–present Fine-dining restaurant overlooking the River Thames.[21]
Benares Madrid Madrid, Spain 2015–2018 Spanish outpost of Benares; Kochhar exited in 2018.[22]
NRI (Not Really Indian) Mumbai, India 2016–2018 Restaurant focused on Indian diaspora cuisine; closed after two years.[23]
Lima Mumbai, India 2016–2018 Latin American-inspired restaurant launched during Kochhar’s return to India.[24]
Hawkyns Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England 2017–2024 Modern British restaurant with Indian influences; closed in 2024.[25]
Kanishka Mayfair, London, England 2019–present Kochhar's new flagship restaurant, opened on Mayfair's Maddox Street in March 2019 following his departure from Benares just months earlier.[26]
Vaasu Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England 2020–present Kochhar's second restaurant in Marlow, paying homage to North Indian cuisine.[27]
SAGA: Cuisines of India Gurugram, India 2021–2024 Kochhar co-founded the restaurant and exited in 2024.[28][29]
Mathura Westminster, London, England 2021–2022 Restaurant at the former Westminster Fire Station; later rebranded.[30][31]
Kanishka Kitchen Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5, England 2021–2023 A spin-off on Kochhar's flagship restaurant Kanishka in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5.[32]
Masalchi Wembley Park, London, England 2021–present Casual dining concept inspired by Indian street food.[33]
Riwaz Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England 2022–present Restaurant inspired by Indian royal culinary traditions.[34]
Essence at The Pantiles Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England 2024–present Restaurant showcasing regional Indian cuisine in a historic setting.[35]

In 2018, Kochhar faced public backlash following controversial comments on social media. As a result of this, the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in Dubai terminated its partnership with him for the operation of the Rang Mahal restaurant, citing a misalignment with the hotel’s values of diversity and inclusion.[36]

Later that year, Kochhar also departed from his Michelin‑starred flagship restaurant, Benares in Mayfair after a 15-year tenure.[37] Just 7 months later, Kochhar opened Kanishka on Maddox Street, marking an almost instant return to Mayfair [38]

He has gone on to open several other restaurants alongside Kanishka since his departure from Benares including Masalchi in Wembley Park, Vaasu in Marlow, Riwaz in Beaconsfield and Essence in Royal Tunbridge Wells. These new openings as well as with his two older restaurants: Sindhu in Marlow and Indian Essence in Petts Wood have taken Kochhar's current portfolio to 7 restaurants in the United Kingdom.[39]

Media

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Kochhar has been featured on BBC2's television series Million Pound Menu.[40] He previously presented a series called Curry on with Atul Kochhar on the B4U network and a series on Malaysia called Kochhar's Spice Kitchen.[41] Kochhar appeared in Masterchef Goes Large, season two and BBC2's Great British Menu in a bid to create a menu in honour of the Queen's 80th Birthday. He also appeared in Market Kitchen and Saturday Kitchen series 1–3.[42]

Personal life

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Kochhar lives in West London and is married to his wife Deepti. Together they have a son called Arjun and a daughter called Amisha.[43][44]

Publications

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  • Fish, Indian Style (2008), Absolute, ISBN 9781904573838
  • Atul's Curries of the World (2013), Absolute, ISBN 9781906650797
  • Benares: Michelin Starred Cooking (2015), Absolute, ISBN 9781472900265
  • Simple Indian (2016), Quadrille, ISBN 9781849498937
  • 30 Minute Curries (2017), Absolute Press, ISBN 9781472937773
  • Curry Everyday (2022), Absolute Press, ISBN 9781472985996

References

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  14. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/jul/03/colony-bar-grill-restaurant-review
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  20. ^ https://www.marriott.com/marriott/aboutmarriott/news/2012/st-regis-mauritius-opens.mi
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  34. ^ https://www.thecaterer.com/news/restaurant/riwaz-by-atul-kochhar-opens
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  38. ^ https://london.eater.com/2019/2/7/18215158/atul-kochhar-return-islamophobic-attack-on-priyanka-chopra-kanishka
  39. ^ https://atulkochhar.com/
  40. ^ "BBC Two – My Million Pound Menu – Who's Who? Fred and the Investors". BBC. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  41. ^ "Exclusive Cakes 4 U presents CURRY ON - an exclusive culinary - only on B4U". Archived from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
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  43. ^ https://www.squaremeal.co.uk/restaurants/interviews-and-profiles/atul-kochhar-interview_9057
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