Indian restaurant Tresind Studio, along with another Dubai restaurant FZN by Bjorn Frantzen, received the top Michelin rating
By: India Weekly
AN fine-dining Indian restaurant in Dubai’s Palm Islands was awarded the maximum three Michelin stars Thursday (22) – the first for an Indian restaurant anywhere in the world.
The crowd erupted in cheers as Tresind Studio was named a three-star winner at the Michelin Guide’s fourth Dubai ceremony, along with another Dubai restaurant – FZN by Bjorn Frantzen.
It also marks the first time restaurants in the United Arab Emirates received the top Michelin rating.
Michelin stars are highly valued by chefs.
One star means the restaurant is very good, two makes it finest in the region, and three star is one that offers “exceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey.”
“Today I realized what is the word called ‘only’ and how heavy it is when we are awarded (the three stars) as the only Indian restaurant,” said Bhupender Nath, founder of Tresind Studio.
Chef Himanshu Saini, 38, said he felt “proud” that the fine-dining restaurant had made history.
“I hope this motivates all the younger upcoming chefs,” he said, adding “it’s a dream which is possible”.
“I think it’s a great time for Indian food”.
Michelin guide international director Gwendal Poullennec called the chef a “pioneer” who had paved “the way for many more talents to join the industry in India”.
The restaurant website claims it aims to challenge common perceptions of Indian cuisine “by showcasing flavors both new and familiar through a creative lens”.
The eatery with just 20 seats and an open kitchen located on the Palm, Dubai’s famous man-made island, said it favors ingredients locally sourced from organic and sustainable farmers in the UAE.
“Tresind Studio in Dubai has just made culinary history, becoming the first-ever Indian restaurant to earn Three MICHELIN Stars,” the Michelin Guide said on its website.
“While The MICHELIN Guide is not in India, the global spotlight is brighter than ever. Indian chefs in cities from London to Dubai have been rewriting the playbook, fusing time-honored flavors with boundary-pushing techniques,” it added.
In 2022, 11 Dubai restaurants were awarded the first Michelin stars in the Middle East as dozens of the city’s eateries made it into the prestigious gastronomic guide.
Created in 1900 by the brothers Andre and Edouard Michelin of tyre company Michelin for motorists, the guide has become a reference for food lovers and has been known to make or break careers.