The menu combines British and Indian flavours. 


The UAE is home to world-class restaurants, from homegrown talent to celebrity chefs. Now, MasterChef India finalist Karishma Sakhrani is adding some star power to Dubai’s dining scene. Located in the Hyatt Place Hotel, Jumeirah, The Viceroy’s Table will open soon and showcase British Indian food. 

The Viceroy’s Table draws its name from the Viceroys of India, and the last one was Lord Mountbatten, who was the uncle of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. The concept aims to revive old clubs in India. 

The Viceroy’s Table

The Viceroy’s Table will have a novel approach to its fusion of flavours. While the full menu has not yet been revealed, we know it will bring together contemporary Indian cuisine and seasonal British ingredients. The menu will include chatpata sharing plates, tandoor dishes and cocktails infused with Indian spices. 

Karishma featured on season four of MasterChef India. The competitive cooking programme is based on the original British TV show, MasterChef. The season featured Indian chefs Sanjeev Kapoor and Vikas Khanna as judges. Vikas also has a restaurant in Dubai, Kinara by Vikas Khanna, which is located in JA Lake View Hotel in Jebel Ali.

The Viceroy’s Table

Hyatt Place Hotel, Jumeirah is also home to a range of restaurants and bars. The venues include Focus Bar for bites and beverages, Focus Restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as international cuisine; and Wox for Pan-Asian food, featuring noodles to wok dishes.

The Viceroy’s Table will be open daily from 11am to 3am. 

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GO: Visit www.viceroystable.com for more information.