Aminia '95 Not Out' The iconic Mughal dine den proudly steps into its 95th inning

95 not out and generations strong, Aminia continues to treasure ancestral recipes. Delicacies like Mutton/Chicken Special Biryani, Aminia Special Mutton Curry, Mutton/Chicken Rezala, Chicken Chap.
Aminia '95 Not Out' The iconic Mughal dine den proudly steps into its 95th inning
Aminia '95 Not Out' The iconic Mughal dine den proudly steps into its 95th inning

Nestled within the heart of Kolkata, lies a fascinating saga that unfolds through the passage of time, where history and gastronomy perfectly amalgamate. The iconic Mughlai dine den proudly steps into its 95th inning today, showcasing its unyielding commitment to serving timeless authenticity for years.

Let’s look back a little here! The roots of Aminia’s legacy trace back to the upheavals of the First World War when Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh was exiled to Kolkata from Lucknow. Determined to preserve Lucknow’s indigenous taste, the Nawab brought along his team of Khansamas and Bawarchis, who eventually birthed what we now know as Kolkata Biryani.

However, their financial situation was precarious because of the lack of resources. They made the decision to reduce the amount of meat and substitute it with aloo (potato), which can absorb the flavour without detracting from the umami of the fundamental dish. The strategic infusion of the ingredients led to the creation of this unique culinary marvel.

Rann E Sikandari
Rann E Sikandari

Fast forward to 1929, and Aminia makes its debut on Zakaria Street, offering the exquisite Awadhi cuisine that delighted the palates of Kolkatans. However, it was in 1947 that Aminia etched its name indelibly in history by opening the largest and oldest outlet in New Market, coinciding with India’s declaration of independence. This iconic establishment became the nucleus of Aminia’s journey, spreading its signature flavours across the city.

As the years rolled by, Aminia’s culinary prowess flourished under the leadership of Mohammed Azhar, the second-generation director and chairman. He orchestrated the expansion of the restaurant’s footprint, responding adeptly to evolving tastes and demands. This growth trajectory, marked by strategic vision and customer devotion, paved the way for Aminia’s reach to extend across Kolkata with new outlets in various neighbourhoods. Today, Aminia stands tall, run by the capable hands of the third and fourth generations. Asher Ather and Kabir Azhar, representing the youthful energy and enthusiasm of the family, have elevated Aminia to new heights. 

Amid the vibrant backdrop of Kolkata’s cinematic landscape, Aminia played gracious host to none other than Imtiaz Ali during the filming of ‘Highway,’ a gathering that saw the presence of stars like Alia Bhatt and Randeep Hooda. The year 2018 etched another chapter in Aminia’s storied existence when Sarah Todd, herself an accomplished chef and author, savoured the timeless allure of this Mughlai gem, forever imprinted on the annals of history. Transporting ourselves back to yesteryears, we find the echoes of Ustad Vilayat Khan and Ustad Bismillah Khan’s impassioned melodies reverberating through Dover Lane. As the final notes of their soul-stirring concerts faded into the night, where do you think these musical maestros sought solace and sustenance? Like a harmonious rhythm that concludes an intricate musical composition, only a plate of Aminia’s biryani could satiate their hunger. For legendary football icons such as PK Banerjee and Chuni Goswami, Aminia wasn’t just a destination; it was the coveted goal at the end of a thrilling match.

A grand spread
A grand spread

History has it that Aminia once played a pivotal role as a bustling breakfast spot during the British India era, offering afragrant cup of chai and an assortment of morning delights to its patrons. Amid these offerings emerges the timeless dish, the Aminia Special Mutton Curry. Crafted with utmost care to cater to the palates of the British colonialists, this dish has transcended eras and continues to satiate the hearts of Mughlai aficionados. The delicately spiced gravy, accompanied by tender mutton chunks, an egg, a tomato, an entire onion, a wholesome potato, and a slice of carrot, leaves a trail of flavours that linger on the palate.

Living up to its revered tagline ‘The Taste You Love,’ Aminia has thrived on the affection and support of its patrons. Here the unattainable perfection of the Mughlai cuisines, reminiscent of the forgotten Nawabi elegance of Bengal, awaits the connoisseur’s discerning palate. This has propelled its expansion, now spanning outlets across Golpark, Jessore Road, Shyambazar, Rajarhat, Behala, Barrackpore, Serampore, Sodepur, Siliguri, Guwahati, and Kolaghat.

95 not out and generations strong, Aminia continues to treasure ancestral recipes. Delicacies like Mutton/Chicken Special Biryani, Aminia Special Mutton Curry, Mutton/Chicken Rezala, Chicken Chap, and the beloved Shahi Firni are just a few of the restaurant’s quintessential dishes.

This extraordinary journey, spanning from the kitchens of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah to the bustling outlets scattered across the city, encapsulates the essence of tradition, innovation, and an enduring taste that has been cherished across generations.

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