Mumbai, Oct. 9 -- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer experienced India's celebrated culinary traditions during his two-day visit to Mumbai, dining at the iconic Khyber Restaurant in the city's historic Kala Ghoda precinct.

The landmark establishment, famed for its authentic Mughlai and North-West Frontier cuisine, marked the occasion as a proud moment in Mumbai's dining history, sharing images of the visit on its official Instagram page.

Founded in 1958 by O. P. Bahl and now managed by his grandson Ishaan Bahl, Khyber represents three generations of family legacy.

After suffering extensive damage in a 1985 fire, the restaurant was meticulously restored in 1988 in collaboration with designer Parmeshwar Godrej, transforming it into the ru...