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Dayashankar Sharma of the well-regarded Heritage Dulwich opens his second venue with this March 2026 arrival. The aim at this 45-seater is the Indian ‘comfort food’ of its sibling but with a “more relaxed and informal setting”. Sample dishes include tandoori avocado and venison; dahi ke kebab (paneer wrapped in kataifi); and konkani fish tikka (stone bass in coconut and curry leaves). Its name means 'father' in Hindi.
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67 Rowlands Road, Worthing, BN11 3JN
67 Rowlands Road, Worthing, BN11 3JN
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