1 Yauatacha. The Mumbai outpost of the global Chinese-food chain serves two set menus on weekdays. The best bet: The six-course Supreme Taste of Yauatacha menu, a sampling of their soup, salad, award-winning dim sum, stir fries, mains, dessert and drinks. Pull out the chopsticks for har gau, rolls, stir-fried ramen, puffs, and dumplings. The catch: It's served until 6pm. So this is brunch, lunch or a very indulgent in-betweener.
2 Farmlore. The only kind of menu at this Bengaluru restaurant is a tasting menu. Everything is farm-to-table. There are five and 10 course meals, depending on what time of the day you drop in. The restaurant doesn't serve chicken or beef, but does include some dairy. So, you never know quite what you're going to get, but it will be freshly plucked, harvested and cooked.
3 Masala Library. The Delhi branch has shut. The Mumbai one is going strong. The nine-course tasting menu offers a peek into their modern Indian cuisine. Veg and non-veg options, with two amuse bouche and two desserts. Sample the miso aubergine bharta, or brown butter duck ghee roast, emapanada kachoris, and pancakes with banana aeromousse.
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