8 Brocton Road, Stafford, ST17 0UH
Owner's description
Situated in the heart of Milford, Stafford, overlooking the beautiful views of Cannock chase, Viceroy is one of Stafford’s hottest Indian Restaurants.
Our pioneering chef/director Ain Ullah and his committed kitchen team, create dishes using the finest local market produce and crafted with meticulous attention, which reference Indian and Bangladeshi culinary heritage and wealth of ingredients.
The luxurious interior of Viceroy restaurant captures the aura of Indian culture in an elegant and modern interpretation featuring, oak bar, wooden screens with oriental elements, modern classic furniture, chandeliers and golden pendants.
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £19.00 |
Filter Coffee | £4.00 |
Extras | |
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Service | 10.00% |
Restaurant details
The chef
Head Chef - Ain Ullah
Ain is a true advocate of Indian gastronomy. His motivation is to deliver culinary experiences of the highest quality that truly reflect one of the regions richest natural larders.
Ain began his career washing pots and pans in his hometown of Birmingham in 1988. He then spent several years working in London, most notably, at Benaras as assistant chef for renowned Celebrity chef Atul Kochur. It was working with Atul that helped Ain to prioritise his ‘ingredient led’ cooking approach. “When I cook, I am cooking with my heart and soul. The greatest joy is brought to me when I see that my food is making people happy, that they truly enjoy and appreciate the food.”
Ain in 2003 went on to open his first establishment in Coalville “Elaichi” and subsequently to three successful years, a chain of restaurants, Bayleaf, Shaad, and most recent Moza in Derby. Today as Chef/Director, Ain devotes his energies to creatively evolving and progressing “Viceroy” as a singularly unique establishment, and as an ambassador for Indian food culture across the region.
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