(IN SHORT) Niyama Private Islands Maldives has reopened its renowned Asian restaurant, Nest, offering an enchanting jungle dining experience with a fresh infusion of bold flavors. Nest is situated at the heart of the island, surrounded by lush indigenous flora, creating an immersive and surreal atmosphere. Guests access the restaurant via a meandering boardwalk through the jungle, leading to a dramatic setting beneath a centuries-old banyan tree. Nest now features denser landscaping for increased privacy and a more immersive connection with nature, with hundreds of lights illuminating the trees at night. Executive Chef Thierry Vergnault presents a new avant-garde menu, incorporating rare Asian herbs and spices from the island’s garden. The reimagined Nest promises to elevate the guest experience at Niyama Private Islands Maldives.
(PRESS RELEASE) Bangkok, Thailand, 2024-Jan-4 — /Travel PR News/ — Niyama Private Islands Maldives reopens its Asian restaurant, Nest, with reimagined jungle dining reinforced with bold, new flavours.
Located within the deep heart of the island of Play, Nest brings dramatic flair to Asian fine dining, with a unique setting of wild, indigenous flora that envelops guests in the surreal and transports them to another world.
The experience begins with a stroll along the meandering boardwalk through the jungle’s overgrown vines. The magic of Nest then reveals itself under the canopy of a banyan tree decades in the making. On the ground floor, tribal, thatched-roof huts centre around the showcase teppanyaki, where fiery flavours await. Alternatively, guests can ascend the spiral staircase, then cross the bridge to their dining platform suspended six metres in the air.
The original design of Nest was conceived in 2013 by Poole Associates and landscape architect Drew Anderson of TOPO Design. They envisioned a multi-level treehouse connected by a labyrinth of wooden walkways and bridges that appears then melts back into the trees.
After a decade of operation, Niyama unveils an enhanced setting, with denser, more dramatic landscaping by the resort’s chief engineer Michael Selvin to envelop each table more fully in nature and exclusivity. At night, the trees shimmer with hundreds of lights, and hints of red add an element of the exotic, reminiscent of the neon glow of the streets of Saigon, Tokyo or Bangkok.
A new menu has also been revealed, with flavours of the avant garde by new Executive Chef Thierry Vergnault. Highlights include the wagyu and sea urchin tataki (Japan), sizzling bo lok lak (Vietnam), and chilli reef lobster from local waters (Singapore).
With a relentless pursuit of the novel and intriguing, Chef Thierry’s creations combine the freshest, high-quality ingredients with unexpected culinary techniques and innovations. Hard-to-find Asian herbs and spices come from the island’s own garden, which also inform the experimental cocktail list by consultant Mathew Atkinson of Bruff Drinks.
“We are thrilled to unveil the new Nest”, says Hafidh Al Busaidy, General Manager of Niyama Private Islands Maldives. “The reimagined concept, coupled with Chef Thierry Vergnault’s culinary brilliance, promises to take our guest experience to another level, and we invite the adventurous from around the world to come experience the magic of Nest for themselves”.
Nest is open daily for teppanyaki lunch: 12.00 noon – 2.30 pm, teppanyaki dinner: 4.30 pm – 8.30 pm, and a la carte: 6.30 pm – 10.30 pm.
For more information, or to make a booking, please call +960 664 4111, visit niyama.com or email reservations@niyama.com
Editor’s note:
Niyama Private Islands Maldives offers more than a luxury retreat. Going beyond conventional concepts of lavish accommodation, sumptuous cuisines, and personalised service, Niyama Private Islands Maldives presents every visitor with myriad opportunities to create their own exceptional island experience.
With twin islands Play and Chill, Niyama Private Islands Maldives offers guests the true luxury of choice. Chill is true to its name, offering new depths of relaxation at Drift Spa, entertainment under the stars at the outdoor cinema, fine dining experiences offshore at Edge, and so much more, while Play provides delightful diversions for those looking for more active pursuits, whether it be feasting in the trees, kayaking around the islands, or discovering why Niyama Private Islands Maldives is one of the most luxurious surfing destinations.
Niyama Private Islands Maldives has been named amongst the Top Resorts in the Indian Ocean every year since 2017 in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards.
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Niyama Private Islands Maldives
adabydoyal@niyama.com
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