Indienne opens in Hudson Yards this month

- Indienne, chef Sujan Sarkar’s Michelin-starred Chicago restaurant, will open in Hudson Yards on May 28, 2026, according to Eater New York. (ny.eater.com) - Eater New York said the restaurant will debut at 515 West 38th Street and 10th Avenue, bringing Indienne’s tasting-menu format from Chicago. (ny.eater.com) - Hudson Yards is also slated to get Sarkar’s Elder and a South Asian cocktail bar called Apas, Eater reported. (ny.eater.com)

Chef Sujan Sarkar is bringing Indienne, his Michelin-starred Chicago restaurant, to Hudson Yards on May 28, according to Eater New York. The opening gives Sarkar his first New York outpost for the restaurant, which Michelin lists in Chicago with one star. Eater reported on May 19 that the new location will open at 515 West 38th Street and 10th Avenue. (ny.eater.com) The publication said Sarkar plans to carry over the Chicago restaurant’s menu and service model. ### Where exactly is the restaurant opening? Eater New York said Indienne will open at 515 West 38th Street and 10th Avenue in Hudson Yards. The restaurant is part of a broader New York expansion by Sarkar, who Eater reported is also planning a British Indian chophouse called Elder and a South Asian cocktail bar called Apas in the same development. (ny.eater.com) Hudson Yards’ own dining directory lists existing restaurants across the development, though Indienne was not yet shown in the public directory pages reviewed on May 19. Hudson Yards’ website says the neighborhood includes dining, shopping and attractions centered around the West Side complex. (ny.eater.com) ### What is Indienne bringing from Chicago? Indienne’s Chicago website says the restaurant serves a tasting menu in its dining room and a separate bar bites menu at the bar. The current Chicago pricing page lists vegetarian and vegan tasting menus at $135, while menu pages show separate vegetarian and non-vegetarian formats. Michelin’s Chicago listing describes Indienne as a modern Indian restaurant with vegan, vegetarian and non-vegetarian tasting menus. (ny.eater.com) Michelin says the restaurant presents Indian dishes with French-influenced technique and refined service. ### Why has Indienne drawn attention outside Chicago? Michelin’s guide says Indienne holds one Michelin star in Chicago, and Michelin published it in its 2025 Chicago stars list. (hudsonyardsnewyork.com) Michelin also described the restaurant in a separate feature as Chicago’s first one-star Indian restaurant. Eater New York characterized Indienne as Chicago’s only Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in its May 19 opening report. (indiennechicago.com) That distinction has made the New York debut notable because Sarkar is entering a market that already includes Michelin-recognized Indian restaurants such as Semma, which Michelin included in a recent guide to starred Indian restaurants in the United States. (guide.michelin.com) ### Who is Sujan Sarkar in this expansion? Eater New York reported in March that Sarkar, who previously worked in New York, was returning with three projects in Hudson Yards: Indienne, Elder and Apas. The publication said Indienne would be the first of those concepts to open. (guide.michelin.com) Indienne’s Chicago website identifies Sarkar as the chef behind the original restaurant at 217 West Huron Street in River North. The site also includes a navigation tab for “Indienne New York,” signaling the company’s own preparation for the opening. ### What happens next? May 28 is the opening date Eater New York reported for Indienne’s Hudson Yards debut. (ny.eater.com) Eater said Elder and Apas are also planned for the development, making Sarkar’s next milestones the rollout of those two New York venues after Indienne opens. (indiennechicago.com) (ny.eater.com)

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