From Delhi to Bangkok: The Home of the  Original Butter Chicken Makes Its Global Debut 

From Delhi to Bangkok: The Home of the Original Butter Chicken Makes Its Global Debut 

Inventors of Butter Chicken and Dal Makhani, Daryaganj brings its original 1947 recipes to  the Thai capital, offering food lovers an authentic taste of North India at its finest. 

Bangkok, March 2025 – Marking its first international foray, acclaimed North Indian  restaurant Daryaganj has officially opened its doors in Bangkok, bringing over seven decades  of culinary heritage to the city. Located within Park Plaza Bangkok Soi 18, the restaurant was  co-founded by Raghav Jaggi, the grandson of Kundan Lal Jaggi — the inventor of Butter  Chicken and Dal Makhani in 1947 in Delhi — along with his childhood friend restaurateur  Amit Bagga. A grand launch event is scheduled for May to celebrate this significant  milestone in the brand’s expansion beyond India. 

A Legacy of Culinary Innovation 

The story of butter chicken dates back to post-Partition India in 1947, when Kundan Lal  Jaggi, a refugee from Peshawar, co-founded a restaurant in Delhi’s Daryaganj  neighbourhood. It was in this kitchen that he created the now-iconic Butter Chicken and Dal  Makhani — dishes that would go on to define North Indian cuisine for generations across  the world. Jaggi is also credited with inventing the Chicken Pakora and popularising classics  such as Tandoori Chicken, Mutton Seekh, and Mutton Burrah, which remain staples in  Indian restaurants. 

As the story goes, one late night, a group of hungry guests arrived late at the restaurant. A  regular guest suggested Jaggi prepare a dish with gravy so everyone could enjoy a hearty  meal. With only leftover tandoori chicken available, Kundan Lal Jaggi crafted a rich curry  using tomatoes, fresh butter, and a blend of secret spices. He then added the tandoori  chicken to the gravy, which is why this iconic dish is a dual recipe, with the chicken first  cooked in the tandoor and then folded into the luscious, buttery tomato base. 

On another occasion in 1947, a diner named Sucha Singh encouraged Jaggi to experiment  with the traditional Punjabi maa ki dal (black lentils). Jaggi slow-cooked the lentils overnight 

 

on the tandoor with tomatoes, fresh white butter, and handpicked herbs and spices — creating what would become the legendary, creamy Dal Makhani. 

Today, this culinary legacy is carried forward by Raghav Jaggi, Kundan Lal Jaggi’s grandson,  and Amit Bagga, a seasoned, award-winning restaurateur. Childhood friends, the duo co founded Daryaganj in 2019 as a tribute to the pioneering flavours created by Raghav’s  grandfather. Their shared vision now extends beyond India, with Bangkok as the first  international outpost. 

Raghav Jaggi shares: “My grandfather’s journey began in the kitchens of Peshawar, where  his passion for flavours led him to inventing iconic dishes like Butter Chicken and Dal  Makhani. His resilience and innovation in India’s post-Partition era resulted in  revolutionising Indian cuisine in the world like never before. As we expand his legacy  globally, I am reminded of his humility and unwavering dedication to evolving North Indian  Cuisine.” 

Amit Bagga, Co-Founder & CEO, adds: “Launching 15 successful outlets in India has been an  extraordinary journey, and now we are bringing the true flavours of North India to Bangkok.  We are confident that our commitment to food quality, warm hospitality, and an  exceptional five senses dining experience will appeal to Thai diners, expats & international  tourists.” 

He continues: “Our food is crafted using the finest, purest, and hand-picked ingredients,  ensuring that every dish reflects our dedication to quality. As our timeless classics are  neither overly spicy nor heavy on the palate, we’re confident that Daryaganj will be warmly  welcomed by Bangkok’s cosmopolitan community. With a loyal following among global  travelers, we’re excited to bring Daryaganj to the international stage.” 

Daryaganj, under Amit’s leadership, has won over 60 prestigious awards and gained national  recognition on the reality tv show Shark Tank India, further cementing its role in the legacy  of Butter Chicken. Now, for the first time, Bangkok will experience the magic of this  legendary dish. 

Bringing Authentic North Indian Cuisine to Bangkok

 

Consistently ranked as the world’s most visited city — welcoming over 32.4 million  international arrivals in 2024, surpassing destinations like London, Paris, and Dubai — Bangkok presents a compelling opportunity for Daryaganj to introduce its time-honoured  flavours to a dynamic culinary landscape. The city’s thriving expatriate community, growing  local appreciation for Indian cuisine, and world-leading tourism industry make it the ideal  location for the brand’s global debut. Catering to Indian, Thai, and international palates, the  restaurant offers an experience rooted in tradition while embracing contemporary tastes 

Chaiyud Sakchiraphong and Kavin Saknarula, partners of Daryaganj in Thailand & owners of  Park Plaza Bangkok Soi 18 share: “Bangkok is a city that embraces culinary diversity and  values authenticity — making it the ideal stage for Daryaganj’s global debut. We are proud  to be part of bringing this iconic Indian restaurant brand to Thailand.” 

A Contemporary Space Rooted in Tradition 

Daryaganj Bangkok’s interiors are a seamless fusion of vintage nostalgia and modern  sophistication, where the essence of Indian Art Deco is reinterpreted for a new-age dining  experience. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated to honour the past while embracing  the energy of the present. 

The space is rich with earthy textures and warm tones, blending polished wood, gleaming  brass, and intricate lattice work to create an inviting yet refined setting. Handcrafted mirrors  and patterned floor tiles contrast beautifully with sleek marble. Framed archival  photographs and vintage Indian postage stamps line the walls, evoking a sense of history  and storytelling. 

At the heart of the experience is an open kitchen, fronted by traditional tandoori ovens and  grills, where diners can witness the chefs in action. Complementing the dining experience is  a beautifully designed bar, where arched mirrors, ambient lighting, and brass accents create  an atmosphere that is both sophisticated and nostalgic — a space where guests can unwind  over classic drinks or explore Indian-inspired creations, perfectly paired with the  

restaurant’s bold, spice-forward cuisine. 

A Culinary Journey Rooted in Legacy

 

Daryaganj celebrates classic North Indian cuisine, where each dish carries a legacy of bold  flavours, rich history, and meticulous craftsmanship. The menu recreates the flavours and  techniques of twentieth-century Daryaganj — the historic neighbourhood in Delhi from  which it takes its name — honouring its post-independence roots. 

While signature legacy dishes remain at the heart of the experience, the Bangkok outpost  also introduces the Daryaganj Gold Menu — a selection of exclusive dishes blending  tradition with innovation. 

Diners in Bangkok can experience two renditions of the iconic butter chicken: ● The Original 1947 Butter Chicken – The secret recipe preserving the rustic texture  and deep flavours of the pre-modern kitchen era. 

  • Today’s Butter Chicken – A smoother, richer evolution of the classic, catering to  contemporary tastes. 

Other legacy dishes from 1947 include: 

  • The Original 1947 Dal Makhani – Created by Kundan Lal Jaggi with black lentils  simmered overnight, fresh butter, dry fenugreek leaves, and freshly puréed vine ripened tomatoes. 
  • The Original Tandoori Chicken – Yoghurt and secret spice-marinated, succulent  tandoor-roasted chicken on the bone, originally created by Mokha Singh, Jaggi’s  mentor, in 1920s Peshawar. 
  • The Original Chicken Pakoda – Crispy batter-fried boneless chicken flavoured with  hand-pounded carom and coriander seeds. 
  • The Original Butter Paneer – Cottage cheese tikka cubes in a tomato and butter  gravy, finished with a tempering of green chillies and julienned ginger. 

Introducing the Daryaganj Gold Menu 

Exclusive to Bangkok, this curated selection of refined, limited-edition dishes seamlessly  blends tradition with innovation. Designed by Daryaganj’s culinary team, it offers a unique  interpretation of North Indian flavours crafted specifically for this outpost.

 

Highlights from the Daryaganj Gold Menu include indulgent appetisers such as Stuffed  Kashmiri Morels — delicate morels filled with asparagus and the Amritsari Soft Shell Crab,  lightly infused with carom seeds and served with a touch of wasabi foam. The Keema Tak-a Tak offers a bold, rustic take on minced lamb, paired with buttery jeera khari fans for a  satisfying crunch. 

For mains, the Lobster Afghani Malai features lobster in a luxuriously creamy marinade,  balanced by a zesty burnt orange salad. The 24 Carat Lamb Rack Biryani is a showstopper — slow-cooked basmati rice layered with a tender rack of lamb, saffron, warm spices, and  fresh mint, finished with a lavish 24-carat gold leaf. 

Desserts include traditional favourites like gulab jamun and ras malai, alongside modern  innovations such as Rose Tiramisu, Saffron Rasmalai Tres Leches, and Mango Gold Makhan  Malai. A selection of kulfi sticks — India’s rich, slow-melting answer to ice cream — rounds  out the offering. 

A Story, Plated 

The arrival of Daryaganj in Bangkok is not just the opening of another Indian restaurant — it’s the continuation of a story that began over 77 years ago in the kitchens of post-Partition  Delhi. For Indians longing for the flavours of home, expats in search of something familiar  yet exceptional, and curious diners eager to taste the original butter chicken as faithfully  recreated today, Daryaganj offers more than a meal — it offers a moment in history, plated. 

With deep roots and finely tuned recipes Daryaganj Bangkok is set to redefine what Indian  dining means in the city.

 

RESTAURANT INFORMATION: 

Address: Park Plaza, 9 Sukhumvit Soi 18, Khlong Toei, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel: +66-02-658-7077 

Reservation Email : reservations@daryaganjbangkok.com 

Opening Hours: 6.30 pm-11:30 pm 

Instagram: @daryaganjbangkok 

Facebook: daryaganjbangkok 

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