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Husband-Wife Duo With Fashion Background Bring Indian Royalty, Intimate Dining To Jersey Shore Husband-Wife Duo With Fashion Background Bring Indian Royalty, Intimate Dining To Jersey Shore
Husband-Wife Duo With Fashion Background Bring Indian Royalty, Intimate Dining To Jersey Shore They come from the fashion industry and always loved entertaining friends at home. So Amrita Jogi and her husband, Manish Kumar, opened a small intimate Indian restaurant in Milwaukee, WI, last year with extended family. Saffron's Manish Kumar, Executive Chef Abhishek Patil and Amrita Jogi Courtesy of Alexandra Ventura But they live near the Jersey Shore in Millstone and wanted to bring the ambiance and vibe of New York City —where Manish still works in fashion — to Monmouth County, Jogi told Daily Voice.  Their new, second restaurant, also called Saffron, will open on Friday,…
Modern Indian Restaurant Replacing 35-Year-Old Jersey Shore Trattoria Modern Indian Restaurant Replacing 35-Year-Old Jersey Shore Trattoria
Modern Indian Restaurant Replacing 35-Year-Old Jersey Shore Trattoria A modern Indian restaurant is coming to the Jersey Shore. Saffron will hold a grand opening on W. Front Street in Red Bank, at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15.  Saffron is replacing Front Street Trattoria, which closed in 2020 after 35 years in business. The newly renovated 1,700 square-foot space boasts more than 70 seats, and "will showcase the luxury of old-world Indian Royalty," according to its co-owners, Amrita Jogi and Manish Kumar. Saffron "offers a modern twist to traditional Indian cuisine by elevating the dining experience using new-age culinary techniques, artful presentation, and c…
Indian Restaurant Replaces Burger Joint At Freehold Raceway Mall Indian Restaurant Replaces Burger Joint At Freehold Raceway Mall
Indian Restaurant Replaces Burger Joint At Freehold Raceway Mall A new Indian restaurant has replaced Bobby's Burger Palace at Freehold Raceway Mall. Royal Ganesha opened on April 4, according to the new owner, Harinder "Harry" Arora. It's next to The Cheesecake Factory on the mall's second level at the former burger joint, which closed about three years ago,  It is the first restaurant for Arora, who is a chef. "So far all our guests love our food," he told Daily Voice on Tuesday, April 11. "My family owned a restaurant in my home country," Arora said. "I want to do something for the community."  There are traditional Indian dishes like samosas, ch…