A Michelin star chef has confirmed his restaurant will reopen to do home deliveries as the country continues to fight against coronavirus.
Atul Kochhar, who is one of the first two Indian chefs to receive a Michelin star in the UK, will reopen his Hawkyns restaurant in Old Amersham on May 20, with a new scheme called Hawkyns@home.
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Hawkyns@home will offer a new menu that features some of the nation’s favourite Indian dishes such as dum biriyani, lamb rogan josh, alongside new creations which include malai hara tikka (herb and spice chicken tikka) and vegetarian lassoni paneer tikka (Tandoor Grilled Garlic-Infused Indian Cheese).
Following the news, Kochhar said: “It’s been an incredibly difficult few months for us all, but I’m really pleased that next week we’ll be able to open our doors again, with our collection and delivery service Hawkyns@home.
“The menu features some fantastic dishes, which I’m sure will bring a burst of colour and flavour to people’s homes.
One of the meals you can get, a chicken korma (Photo by Mike Cooper)
“The safety of our staff and customers is of the upmost importance, and although Hawkyns will be open for collections and deliveries, our restaurant will remain closed in accordance with Government guidelines.”
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The chef also confirmed that he has implemented strict new hygiene and social distancing measures in the kitchens and during meal collections and deliveries, to ensure the health and safety of staff and consumers.
And alongside the Hawkyns@home food menu, customers can also order drinks to accompany their meal which include certain beers and wines.
Hawkyns@home is available Wednesday to Sunday from 5:30pm to 9:30pm.
Collection is free, and delivery is charged at £3.50 within a two-mile radius.
Minimum order of £25 and only card payments will be accepted and there will be a 20 per cent discount for all frontline workers.
Call Hawkyns on 01494 728 126.
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