Ex-Gymkhana and Brigadiers chef Kian Samyani will open Berenjak in Soho this October offering kebabs inspired by Tehran's hole-in-the-wall street vendors.
Backed by Karam, Jyo and Sunaina Sethi's JKS Restaurants, Berenjak, which takes its name from a toasted rice snack served at funfairs in Iran, will open in Romily Street.
Samyani (pictured below) has said he will evoke the style of a rustic Persian kebab house using seasonal English produce to reinterpret signature dishes.
Kebabs include jigar with lambâs liver, bergamot and lavash, and koobideh, a tender minced meat dish. Small bowls of traditional khoresht, a Persian-style stew, will also be served.
Samyani said: âMost of my memories of growing up revolve around food, and in an Iranian family, the dishes of my parentsâ homeland were always present on the dinner table.
âSpices, cooling dips and handfuls of herbs are the flavours of my childhood, so itâs great to be reinterpreting them in Soho. For me, it wouldnât be an Iranian dinner without sitting elbow-to-elbow with friends and family, sharing each dish until every scrap has gone â" Iâm looking forward to recreating that at Berenjak.â
House-prepared spirits will be paired with sharbat, a refreshing Persian drink made by combining fruit and flower sherbets with sparkling water, and finished with herbs from Berenjakâs sabzi garden.
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