On a two-day visit to India, PM Starmer indulged in local cuisine at the city restaurant that celebrated 65 years this year
The restaurant shared a glimpse about the visit on social media through an Instagram post. Photo Courtesy: @khyberrestaurant.in
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in Mumbai on a two-day visit but made the time to indulge in local food with a visit to the iconic city restaurant Khyber in the Kala Ghoda neighbourhood in Fort.
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The restaurant shared a glimpse about the visit on social media through an Instagram post saying, "The British Prime Minister's visit to Khyber marks a proud milestone for Mumbai's dining legacy. Founded by Mr Sudheer Bahl and now led by his son Mr Ishaan Bahl, Khyber stands as a symbol of India's rich culture and world class hospitality."
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Sharing the news on his Stories on the social media app, Ishaan Bahl said, "A privilege and honour to have UK Prime Minister @keirstarmer at @khyberrestaurant.in The legacy lives on."
Coincidentally, the city restaurant celebrates 65 years of existence in 2025, a major milestone at a time when many dining establishments struggle to survive amid evolving palates and rising estate prices.
Known for its North-West Frontier cuisine, Mughlai richness, and walls adorned with original artworks by masters like M.F. Husain and Anjolie Ela Menon.
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