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July 13, 2025

With a Michelin star status for Jamavar Dubai, restaurateur Samyukta Nair is bringing recognition to her Indian roots

- By DEEPALI DHINGRA

Caviar Kulchas, Hollywood Cameos

One recent evening at Jamavar London, restaurateur Samyukta Nair was dining with her parents when she happened to glance across the room—and did a double take. Seated just a few tables away were Hollywood royalty and meme-fodder favourites Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal, fresh off their new release The Materialists, immersed not in their phones but in Jamavar's indulgences. "That was an 'aha' moment," she says, laughing. "If Pedro Pascal likes Jamavar, we must be doing something right."

Indeed, Jamavar isn't just doing something right—it's hitting a culinary hat-trick. In less than a year since its launch, its Dubai outpost has joined its London and Doha siblings in clinching a Michelin star, cementing Samyukta's reputation as one of the most influential tastemakers in global Indian cuisine. It's a rare feat: a woman restaurateur with three Michelin-starred fine-dining establishments across continents—all offering unapologetically Indian menus wrapped in plush, culturally rooted elegance.

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