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  "description": "Restauranteur Anish Nair plans to develop young culinary talent in his concepts. ",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-30T21:41:56.000Z",
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  "textContent": "**ATLANTA, GA** — Pataaka, a new modern Indian restaurant from Anish Nair, is targeting a late May to early June opening at 1000 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309.\n\nPataaka is designed as an upscale dining destination with a refined atmosphere. The space will feature warm lighting, contemporary design elements, and a layout that supports both everyday dining and special occasions.\n\nThe restaurant will include approximately 113 seats, a mezzanine level for private dining, and a 14-seat bar. It will operate seven days a week, serving lunch, happy hour, and dinner to accommodate nearby office traffic and evening guests.\n\n## Menu and Vision\n\nThe menu at Pataaka will center on modern Indian cuisine, with an emphasis on small plates and shareable dishes. The concept draws from regional Indian flavors while presenting them in a more contemporary format, focusing on technique, presentation, and ingredient quality.\n\nNair described the approach as a progressive interpretation of Indian cuisine rather than fusion, building on the foundation of his existing concept, Jai Ho, while pushing into more creative and seasonal territory.\n\n“I’m most excited about pushing creative boundaries… reimagining dishes like dosa, seafood preparations, and regional classics in a way that feels fresh and memorable,” Nair told Business Debut.\n\nThe beverage program will include cocktails and a curated wine selection, complementing the more elevated dining experience.\n\nImage from Chef Anish Nair\n\n## Ownership and Vision\n\nAnish Nair is also behind several other restaurant concepts, including Jai Ho, Aroma Indian Kitchen, Ole Cuban Kitchen, and Melt Kitchen. Across his portfolio, he focuses on maintaining distinct identities for each brand while scaling thoughtfully.\n\nA key part of his long-term vision is investing in people through training and mentorship. Nair is developing structured, hands-on training programs aimed at helping individuals build careers in hospitality.\n\n“They are making money and they are working and they are learning things… they can grow with me,\" Nair told Business Debut.\n\n## Opening Timeline\n\nThe team is currently focused on interior design and final preparations, with an anticipated opening timeframe of late May to early June, pending permitting and approvals.\n\n## Hours\n\nPataaka will be open seven days a week for lunch, happy hour, and dinner.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Pataaka Aiming for Late May / Early June Opening in Midtown Atlanta",
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