Asma Khan’s Darjeeling Express Will Return to ‘Spiritual Home’ in Soho

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Asma Khan’s Darjeeling Express Will Return to ‘Spiritual Home’ in Soho
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Asma Khan’s Darjeeling Express will return to 'spiritual home' in Kingly Court, Soho

Darjeeling Express’s celebrated London restaurant Darjeeling Express has found its new location — Kingly Court, in Soho, back where it first opened in 2017.

The restaurant, which evolved out of five years of Khan hosting supper clubs both in her home and across the city, including at a residency at the Sun and 13 Cantons, also in Soho,, in November 2020, opening in the height of England’s second COVID-19 lockdown. With 120 covers, and a new tasting menu structure, it afforded the space and base Khan required, but its lack of an open kitchen ran contrary to her beliefs on who the restaurant should showcase.

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