Ashok Bajaj

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Ashok Bajaj is a restaurateur based in Washington, D.C.. He is head of the Knightsbridge Restaurant Group.

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Biography

Bajaj was born in New Delhi. He left India in his early twenties, [1] working in Sydney and in London, where he managed the Bombay Brasserie before moving the United States [2] in 1988. [3] He opened the Bombay Club, his first restaurant in Washington, in 1989 in his 20s, in initially working with an Australian partner, Norris Blanks, though the two parted ways after a year and a half. [1] His restaurant group has since expanded and now includes Rasika, for which chef Vikram Sunderam won a 2014 James Beard Award. [4] Sunderam and Bajaj met in London working together at the Bombay Brasserie. [2] With Sunderam and chef and cookbook author David Hagedorn, Bajaj is co-author of the cookbook, Rasika: Flavors of India, [5] published by the Ecco imprint of HarperCollins. [6]

In addition to Rasika, which has two locations, [7] Bajaj's restaurants include modern Italian restaurant Modena, modern American Annabelle, French bistro La Bis, Levantine-style Sababa and its wine bar neighbor Little Black Bird, and his third Indian concept, Bindaas. Former Bashok restaurants include Bibiana, Nopa Kitchen + Bar, [8] 701, The Oval Room and Ardeo + Bardeo. [9] He opened the latter in 2016 with chef Sunderam. [10]

A 2013 profile in The New York Times headlined "Right This Way, Senator: A New Delhi-Born Restaurateur Brings Power Dining to D.C." describes Bajaj as "arguably the most successful restaurateur in Washington." [2] He was recognized as the 2013 Restaurateur of the Year by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington. [11]

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