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Trèsind Studio Becomes the World’s First Indian Restaurant to Receive Three Michelin Stars

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Dubai, UAE  May 29, 2025 Trèsind Studio, a leading restaurant in Dubai’s fine dining landscape, has made history by becoming the first Indian restaurant in the world to be awarded three Michelin stars in the prestigious Michelin Guide Dubai 2025 last week. This landmark achievement honours the restaurant’s groundbreaking contributions to modern Indian gastronomy under the visionary leadership of Chef Himanshu Saini.

 

Since earning its second star in 2023, Trèsind Studio has continued to redefine the boundaries of Indian cuisine, captivating guests with its immersive tasting menus, artistic precision, and a deeply evocative narrative told through every course. With an exclusive 20 seats per service, the restaurant delivers a rare intimacy, where every dish is an exploration of India’s culinary soul, reimagined through modernist technique and a deeply personal lens.

 

Mr. Bhupender Nath, founder and CEO of Passion F&B, reflects on the momentous honour: “Earning three Michelin stars is a significant milestone for Trèsind Studio and a proud moment for Indian gastronomy globally. It is the result of years of focused dedication, visionary leadership, and an exceptional team committed to excellence. We remain steadfast in our pursuit of elevating the dining experience with integrity and innovation.”

 

Chef Himanshu Saini expressed his gratitude: “We are deeply humbled to receive this extraordinary recognition. To be awarded three Michelin stars is a testament to our team’s unrelenting passion and belief in the power of storytelling through food. Our goal has always been to present Indian cuisine not just as nostalgic but as progressive and worthy of the world’s highest culinary accolades.”

 

Located within the serene St. Regis Gardens at Palm Jumeirah, Trèsind Studio continues to be a beacon for culinary travellers around the globe. The menus are executed with finesse, bridging heritage with innovation. With this historic third star, Trèsind Studio solidifies its place among the world’s elite dining destinations and ushers in a new era for Indian cuisine on the global stage — one of refinement, storytelling, and undeniable excellence. As a globally recognised authority on culinary excellence, the Michelin Guide awards stars to restaurants that demonstrate exceptional quality, creativity, and consistency. Earning three Michelin stars — signifying “exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey” — firmly establishes Trèsind Studio as a must-visit destination for discerning diners seeking an extraordinary gastronomic experience.

 

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About us:

Press images, broll, and other details for Trèsind Studio can be found here.

Photo credits: Shresth Maloo 

Instagram: @chefhimanshusaini @tresindstudio

Restaurant: https://tresindstudio.com/

Restaurant address: Rooftop East, Nakheel Mall, The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE

Reservations: (+971) 058 895 1272 or visit https://tresindstudio.com/reservation/

About Trèsind Studio:

Trèsind Studio is a three-Michelin-starred restaurant that offers a progressive and immersive Indian dining experience. Led by Chef Himanshu Saini, the restaurant is known for its avant-garde approach to traditional Indian cuisine, showcasing innovative techniques and unexpected flavor combinations. 


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