Restaurant India News: Why Miss Margot Is Setting a New Standard for Cocktails and Atmosphere in Bombay

Miss Margot draws inspiration from a time when evenings were unhurried and centered around conversation, quality drinks, and company. Designed for guests who value nuance, restraint, and old-world charm, the space is crafted to bring back the understated experience of a night spent at ease.

At the center of the concept is Kishore D.F., a figure well-known in Bombay’s hospitality scene for shaping some of its most culturally significant venues, including Seijo and the Soul Dish and The Tanjore Tiffin Room. Having been instrumental in the city’s original lounge movement during the 1990s and early 2000s, Kishore brings a deep understanding of that era, reflected in Miss Margot’s confidence, elegance, and attention to detail.

He is joined by partner Dimi Lezinska, a globally recognized name in spirits and hospitality, whose career spans London’s most iconic bars and global events, including the Academy Awards, Cannes, British Academy of Television Arts, and the Toronto Film Festival. Lezinska is known for his precise, balanced approach to mixology, focusing on honest ingredients and technique. Completing the team is Chef Parth Purandare, whose menu combines modern European and Continental flavors with Japanese techniques. His style is rooted in familiar continental traditions but with layered and nuanced execution.

At Miss Margot, the cocktail program leads the experience. Each drink is created with purpose and a clear understanding of flavor. Among the signatures is Miss Margot, the namesake cocktail featuring gin, citrus, morello cherry, and maraschino, balancing clarity and texture. The Classic Martini emphasizes precision in a clear blend of gin and dry vermouth. The Coral Gibson combines dry vermouth, gin, radish pickle, and crab for a fresh, savory profile. For celebratory moments, Only Fans pays homage to Douglas Ankrah’s creation with vodka, passionfruit, vanilla sparkling wine, and a playful presentation. The Inquisitive Cat layers Jose Cuervo Reposado Tequila, prawn-infused Aperol, grapefruit elements, lime, and blood orange kombucha for a bold yet elegant effect. The Swaggermaster mixes Flor de Caña 12-year-old rum, sherry, cherry liqueur, and amaro for a layered, confident drink.

The food menu is designed to complement the bar program without overshadowing it. Highlights include Tom Yum Gambas, combining prawns and sea bream in broth with mantou buns; Tuna Negimaki with citrus velouté, pomme purée, and crispy leeks; Goat Cheese and Beet Salad with pickled beets, Rechado cream, and rice crisps; Hay Smoked Salmon with gentleman’s relish, citrus soy, and fish roe; and Deconstructed Chicken Wings with sambal buffalo sauce and shaved Roquefort.

Miss Margot occupies 4,000 square feet and accommodates up to 128 guests. The interiors, designed by Shabnam Gupta of The Orange Lane, combine intimacy and elegance using velvet, brushed gold, mirrors, and warm lighting. Key elements include a candlelit entryway, a long central bar, chandeliers, and varied seating options, including a community table. Parisian-style mirrors with French graffiti add to the signature teal-emerald glow, creating a cinematic but approachable atmosphere.

Every detail at Miss Margot—from its menu structure to its lighting—is deliberate. The team brings decades of experience in hospitality, ensuring a balance between craft and accessibility. In a competitive and often noisy market, Miss Margot positions itself as a thoughtful, restrained alternative that values substance over spectacle.

 

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