Allow spice master and culinary maestro Yogesh Upadhyay a.k.a. Chef Yogi take you on a whirlwind tour of India, culturally and gastronomically at Flour.
An old bungalow has been given an updated elegant demeanour as Flour’s new abode after its former Hartamas abode. We had the Parivartan Evolution part 2 menu, a culinary passage thru India, guided by Chef Yogi who hails from Rajasthan. He offered a world-view of Indian cuisine, not just as we know it – consisting of just Indian breads, butter chicken and predictable curries, but expanded across the continent, showcasing inspired dishes from different states. And what a journey it was!
For those who enjoy Indian food, I highly recommend visiting Flour if you haven't done so already. You may no longer be able to try Aarrambh, as that chapter is now closed. However, you still have the chance to experience Parivartan, where the restaurant's dextrous breaking of the rules of Indian cooking without disrespecting the foundations laid before since the dawn of the civilisation is itself worth your money and time.