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stronger links in the future. We have already got very
strong foundations.
“Qatar has changed a lot over the last twelve years, and
I am very pleased to be part of the change. I would
encourage Indian people to travel here, because it is a
beautiful and modern city.”
He is of course extremely proud of Indego 360, which
is the tallest Indian restaurant on the Arabian Peninsula.
“This is our new baby here at the Pearl,” he says. “It has
been amazing to bring this concept to Doha.”
Cooking comes naturally to Vineet, whose mother is also
a dedicated foodie, but he has some tips for amateurs too.
“The best tip I can give to anybody is you have got to
cook from your heart,” he says. “You have to have a
passion for it. And never over-complicate things. Keep it
simple, keep it clean, and cook from your heart.”
And if he were to give another life lesson, it would surely
be: Aim high.
DID YOU KNOW THAT
INDEGO 360
Is one of the highest Indian
restaurants in the world,
occupying three stories 41
floors above Doha’s waterways
in Tower 1 of the Abraj
Towers
Offers 360 views of Doha’s
West Bay, Lusail, and the Pearl
Serves delectable dishes by
the first Indian chef to be
awarded a Michelin star
Was established by Qatari
entrepreneurs
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