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    Darjeeling Express to upsize in West End

    Tracy WestBy Tracy WestJanuary 19, 20262 Mins Read
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    Shaftesbury Capital has announced that Indian restaurant, Darjeeling Express, will relocate within the leading West End landlord’s portfolio, moving into a larger unit at 38-40 Rupert Street, in the coming months.

    Founded by Asma Khan and celebrated for its all-female kitchen, Darjeeling Express has proven a standout addition to Kingly Court. The restaurant has partnered with Shaftesbury Capital once again, as it embarks on its next phase of growth. Launching into a larger 5,600sqft space with 130 covers, the new Soho location will enable Darjeeling Express to continue delivering its authentic mix of Bengali, Hyderabadi, and Kolkatan cuisine to an even wider audience.

    Darjeeling Express will share Rupert Street with a selection of F&B operators, including The Palomar, Evelyn’s Table and Speedboat Bar.  

    Emma Matus, head of restaurant leasing at Shaftesbury Capital, commented: “Darjeeling Express began its journey with us in Kingly Court, and we are proud to have played a role in its growth. The move to a new home within our portfolio reflects the strength of our ongoing partnership, and quality of the places we are responsible for. We are confident the team will thrive on Rupert Street, next to the likes of Evelyn’s Table and Speedboat Bar, bringing an authentic and celebrated dining experience to a different part of Soho.”

    Asma Khan, founder of Darjeeling Express added: “I’m so proud of how far Darjeeling Express has come in the last few years – what started as a passion project for me has become a mainstay of Indian dining in London, and a successful example of female empowerment in hospitality. As we continue to grow, Shaftesbury Capital has supported us with a space that allows our all-female team to remain front and centre, while taking the next step in our exciting journey.” 

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