Shin’ya: A Culinary Gem at Hyatt Regency, Gurgaon

Japanese cuisine is winning hearts across the Indian community, and it’s no surprise why. The dishes are light, nutritious, and packed with flavors, thanks to ingredients like seaweed, soy, and seafood. The freshness of these ingredients is crucial, leading to high prices for premium seafood and fruits in Japan and sold in auctions.

In India, particularly in the North, seafood isn’t as accessible due to the lack of coastline. However, logistics can ensure a steady, fresh supply. During my recent visit to Shin’ya, the new Japanese restaurant at Hyatt Regency Gurgaon, I was impressed by the quality of the ingredients used.

At Shin’ya, attention to detail is evident from the freshly grated wasabi to the sashimi made from yellowfin tuna, a step above the commonly used bluefin tuna. Sonale Zagade, Hyatt Regency’s dynamic General Manager, emphasized their commitment to sourcing the best ingredients, recalling her personal involvement in tasting each one before finalising.

With seating for around 45 guests, this Izakaya-inspired resto-bar, with its light and minimalistic decor, is perfect for small gatherings.

On the recommendation of Shashwat Prasad, Shin’ya’s mixologist, I started with a gari-infused bourbon mixed with yuzu juice and honey water. This mild drink perfectly set the tone for the evening.

The avocado carpaccio, chosen for my wife’s vegetarian preference, was appreciated by both of us. The buttery avocado with caramelized onions, ponzu, and tomato salsa made a delightful start, while I enjoyed one of the lightest and crunchiest prawn tempuras. Coated with a bit of potato starch and accompanied by a miso daikon dip, these were among the best prawn tempuras I’ve ever tasted.

Each dish, from the selection of sashimi to sushi, was special. Apart from the Japanese fare, Shin’ya also offers a small mix of Korean and Asian dishes. I tried the Korean-style sautéed garlic butter squids and prawn gyoza dumplings, each dish telling a unique story.

Another cocktail, the Houji tea-infused tequila with agave nectar topped with fresh shiso leaf, further demonstrated the mixologist’s expertise. Both food and drinks at Shin’ya are crafted to ensure guest delight.

My meal concluded with the robata-grilled miso black cod. The silky pieces of fish, with slight charred edges, contrasted beautifully with the buttery flavors and pickled plum.

Shin’ya stands out for its high-quality ingredients and expertly prepared classic dishes. This restaurant is definitely one to watch in 2024.

Fact Sheet
Food: 4.5/5 | Drinks: 4.5/5 | Service: 4.5/5 | Ambience: 4.0/5 | Overall: 4.5/5

Address: Shin’ya, Hyatt Regency, NH48, Sector 83, New Delhi, Gurugram, Haryana 122004  | Phone: 9355816517
Meal for Two: INR 4000 + Taxes 
Timing: 6 PM to 3:00 AM (Monday to Saturday), 12 Noon to 9 PM (Sundays)

This article first appeared in The Pioneer

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Food Critic and a Marketing Wizz who had a high profile career with leading MNC’s like HSBC, GE Capital etc, Pawan Soni comes across as a quintessential corporate employee. He left behind his successful career as the Vice President of an MNC... all for his love for food. He a WSET Level II wine connoisseur and a foodie who loves to eat anything under the sun. Besides being a food and travel writer for various food forums and magazines, he is the Founder and CEO of Indian Food Freak. As one of the initial bloggers who started his blog over a decade ago, his website www.indianfoodfreak.com is currently one of the biggest food and travel blogs in the country. Pawan also conducts highly successful restaurant awards and recently concluded the 9th edition of The Big F restaurant awards. He has also won the best influencer awards in India by BBC Food Food Awards in 2018

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