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Old World Hospitality to open Indian Accent in London


Old World Hospitality is set to open its first restaurant under its Indian Accent brand in London.

The group, which has Indian Accent restaurants in New Dehli and New York, will open at the former Chor Bizarre on Albemarle Street, which was also owned by Old World Hospitality.

Founder and Chairman of Old World Hospitality, Rohit Khattar said, ‘We are so very grateful to the loyal diners of Chor Bizarre for their love and patronage that kept us going for 20 glorious years.’

‘This decision to close Chor Bizarre was hard. However, it did need major refurbishment after so long and whilst we were looking for a home for Indian Accent, we realised that there was no space more perfect than 16 Albemarle Street, Mayfair.'

'We do hope that London embraces Indian Accent as warmly as New York has.’

The new restaurant is expected to open in early October.