Hakkaland was set up by Indian-Chinese chef Steven Lee to bring the distinct flavour of Chinese food from his birthplace of Kolkata alive in the UK.
"This fusion cuisine represents Indian food at its best and symbolises the UK India Year of Culture with its successful one year in business," said Lee.
"This country is full of multi-culturaldiversity and we want to offer something different. We want them to feel at home away from home," he said.
Lee, who trained under top Indo-Chinese chefs during his time in India, has cooked for celebrities and some of India's elites, including actor Amitabh Bachchan and business magnate Anil Ambani.
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Lee is planning to turn Hakkaland into a chain of Indo- Chinese restaurants across the UK.
"The plans are big andif we get the same support as we have now received, then I promise Hakkaland will be at the top of the fusion restaurant list," said Lee, whospecialises in adapting Chinese cooking techniques to Indian flavours and tastes using the classic Chinese wok.
Some of his signature dishes reflect their roots in West Bengal such as Kolkata Chilli Chicken and include a variety of typically Indian-style vegetarian Chinese dishes.
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