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Specialties
At Rasa, our philosophy is simple: Our goal is to convey our enthusiasm and passion for southern Indian coastal cuisine in a way which gives you a perspective on our hunt for perfect ingredients, techniques and deep rooted desire to present this unique cuisine which is a perfect weaving of traditional Indian techniques and modern flavors.
Progressive «Southern Indian Cuisine» inspired by recipes from home cooks to royal chefs of Indian Maharajas using freshest, finest and healthiest locally grown produce, sustainable seafood and free range poultry & meat.
Rasa’s menu embodies an unique blend of ethnic and progressive dishes from southern coastal states. A unique marriage of organic, local ingredients with southern Indian spices and artisanal techniques. Here you will find an exquisite range of traditional, contemporary and wellness inspired dishes that are created with flair and respect for ingredients.
History
Established in 2014.
Rasa opened in 2014, with the goal of bringing a fine-dining atmosphere and creative, flavorful dishes to the peninsula. We strive to defy expectations of standard Indian food, focusing on a blend of modern culinary technique and style, and classic South coastal Indian inspiration.
After its first year establishing itself as one of the Bay Area’s best new restaurants, Rasa earned its first Michelin Star in 2015.
Meet the Business Owner
Ajay W.
Business Owner
Born and raised in New Delhi, India. Ajay came to the U.S. in pursuit of an MBA in 1992. Post graduation, his career spanned at the fortune 500 companies from JP Morgan, Deloitte and Touché, Oracle to Cisco etc.
His first exposure to the restaurant industry happened somewhat by accident — while helping a close friend set up his first restaurant in Chicago in 1993. Together they enjoyed tremendous success — and after running several restaurants they opened India House Restaurant and Banquet; the largest Indian banquet in the country, boasting 45,000 sq. feet and 1400 seats worth of banquet space.
In 2000, Ajay left Chicago in order to pursue his day job at Oracle. He soon found that he missed the challenges of being in the restaurant industry, and laid the groundwork for Saffron Indian Bistro in 2002. His vision for Rasa is to have the most Contemporary South Indian Restaurant.
Rasa also recommends
Saffron Indian Bistro
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Indian
Ajay W. says,
«High-quality classic Northern Indian cuisine in San Carlos.»