A massive and extravagant gesture is how I would define ‘Seven Kitchens’. Secured firmly at St. Regis Hotel at Mumbai, Seven Kitchens is the hotel’s way of showing to the world all it has to offer. Larger than life size restaurant that operates all day and all night catering to its customers with genuine delight. The fine dining restaurant is mention worthy for its size alone. Semi open kitchens flanks the room on one end and the rest of the room is taken over by dining and display areas. The look is contemporary designed carefully as not to take too much space. The dining area is vast and sprawling broken by adding carved screens to encourage privacy. Restaurant puts out overwhelming spread of buffet to offer endless variety. You would find dishes from various regions cooked beautifully by the talented chefs. The staff is most helpful and will make your experience comfortable and welcoming.
Revel in Seven Kitchen’s fabulous menu. Although you will find the buffet more satisfying but don’t miss onto their a la carte. The team of chefs handling their own separate kitchens come together to bring to you a meal of a lifetime. Commence the selection with the appetizers, salads and soups. You will be served, Cajun chicken, caprese salad, cream of mushroom soup, methi paneer tikka, tamatar dhaniya ka shorba, greek salad, seafood bouillabaisse, seekh kebab, sarson mahi tikka, tropical feta salad, clear noodle soup, lamb barrah kebab and tandoori murgh. For more stuffier meal opt for their lovely main course which will take you to, goan fish curry, spring chicken with mushroom ragout, nasi goreng, stir fried Asian greens, subz jalfrezi, tariwala murgh, Australian lamb rack in wine jus, wok fried noodles, adrakhi gobhi aloo, chooza khaas makhani, jhinga koliwada and Chilean sea bass in caper butter.
When midnight hunger pangs hits you then you don’t want something too substantial. At times like these Seven Kitchen can help you out by making you sandwiches, burgers, pasta, risotto or pizza. To finish off the dining experience on perfect note try their dessert. Temple seven (a seven layer dessert), trio of crème brulee, gourmet ice cream, sorbets, angoori rasmalai, caramel tart, kesar malai kulfi, shahi gulab jamun and dark chocolate layered cake are at your service. The restaurant is expensive and sophisticated. Go there on special occasions with your whole family.
- The highlight at the Seven Kitchens is their 'Sunday Brunch', where each week there is a new theme for the brunch
- You will find some of the best sushi on their buffets so make sure you do not miss that
- The Indian menu is stunning and if you skip the buffet make sure you opt for either the 'Bhuna Ghost', 'Mutton Rogan Josh', 'Teekhey Jinghey' or the 'Kacche Ghost Ki Dum Biryani'