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Qatar in Colour | Vineet Bhatia Culinary high-flier Michelin-starred chef Vineet Bhatia is accustomed to serving food at altitude. He is an advisor to Qatar Airways’ menu team and his new restaurant, Indego 360 by Vineet, overlooks Doha from 41 stories in the sky. “T he views here are absolutely stunning,” he says from Indego 360, his restaurant located in Tower 1 in Abraj Quartier in the Pearl. “You can see Downtown, the Pearl, and beautiful uninterrupted 360-degree views of Doha. When I first stepped into the space, a Qatar Airways aircraft flew by and my heart started pounding with joy. You can’t get much better than this.” Bhatia has a lifelong love of airplanes. Born into a middle-class family in Mumbai in 1967, he explains: “When I was a young child, I didn’t have an alarm clock. I didn’t need one. I was awakened at 6:30AM each morning by the roaring engines of the DC-10 that took off from the airport near our house in Bombay, India. “I still remember those airplanes, not only because they were how I began each and every day, but also because my ambition at that point in time was to fly jets. I was always fascinated by them. I rode to school on a bicycle and I’d pass by a small flying club and stare endlessly at the Cessnas taking off and landing, marvelling at their speed and their aura of luxury.” Indeed, Vineet wanted to become a pilot, and applied to the Indian Air Force. “I became a chef by mistake,” he jokes. “I wanted to be a pilot originally. I was told I was too short to fly a plane,” he says. “They turned me down.” “Then I wanted to be a barman, and they said I was too short to stand behind a bar counter, so they put me in the kitchen. That was the best thing that ever happened to me. It was 1985, I fell in love with it, now I cook for a living.” This is something of an understatement. On the advice of his parents, Vineet also acquired a degree in economics. He trained with the Oberoi Group, worked in some of London’s most renowned Indian restaurants, including the Star of India, and now runs his own glittering culinary empire. In 2004, he opened his first restaurant, Rasoi, in London’s Chelsea with his wife, Rashima. It has received numerous international accolades, and he now owns nine restaurants worldwide. A pioneer in the kitchen, Vineet was the first Indian chef to win a Michelin star. He has written two cookbooks and had his own TV shows. He also advised British Airways on its menus. He says: “I moved to London because of Heathrow Airport, so I could see the planes. I used to live under the flight path of the Concorde, and every evening I would watch it fly past. On the last flight of the Concorde, they served my chocolate dessert.” 53