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The interior of Chakra restaurant, a modern dinning area
By Chakra Restaurant 28 Apr, 2023
This blog post announces the exciting news that Chakra by Jaipur has been awarded a Michelin star for 2023. The post highlights the exceptional quality of Chakra's cuisine, the dedication of their team, and their commitment to using the finest Irish ingredients. It also invites readers to book a table and experience the flavors of India like never before. This post is a must-read for foodies and fine dining enthusiasts who want to learn more about Chakra's award-winning cuisine.
14 Sep, 2022
Join us on September 21, 2022, our ever-so-passionate wine aficionado Sanjib Rimal brings together incredible wines expertly matched with mouth-watering Keralan dishes by Chef Dinesh. In this cultural cauldron spices remain the lingua franca of Keralan life and are used distinctively, often to add tang and fragrance rather than pure heat. Given the moniker of ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala is regarded as one of the most idyllic locations on earth. With its stunning diversity of landscape. Eastern fringes take in the Western Ghats – lush highlands of wildflowers and wild animals – while on the west the Malabar Coast, with its picture-perfect beaches you find an endless stretch of pristine greenery and untamed coastline. An enormous labyrinthine of waterways loosely connect the two flanks of this narrow Indian state. On these backwaters ply the distinctive Ketuvallams, traditional houseboats constructed from coir knots used to transport rice across the region. Among the paddy fields & coconut tree-lined lagoons are some real Tadi Kadai (Shacks) serving fresh sap of the palm tree meant to be elixir of life. The enterprising one’s mostly leave it to ferment to create an alcoholic drink known as Toddy – An Elixir of perpetual bliss & happiness. Fish, seafood free-range waterfowl are abundant and help distinguish Keralan food from other regions. in India, where vegetarian ingredients tend to be the mainstay. The coconut palm is the tree of life here and is found everywhere. Southern Kerala cuisine take its cultural influence from early Christian Syrian settlers, as well as Chinese, British, Dutch, and Portuguese traders, who used these as spice trading outposts. Here you find fragrant, creamy stews with strong coconut flavours. The North, however, and there is a greater emphasis on spice, meat, and Arabic flavours, with the so-called Malabar cuisine dominant. Tellicherry biryani is a popular preparation here, and involves slow-cooking meat in masala spices, topping with Kaima rice (a thinner variety) and sealing with a dough lid. Ginger, cardamom, asafoetida, chilli, tamarind and peppercorn to be the most important – most of which are produced locally. The frantic chaos and the hustle bustle set off early primarily created by the shops opening early in the morning – all settling down to the aroma of camphor, sandalwood, and incense sticks, bringing in a much-needed calming effect on the senses.’
By Chakra by Jaipur 03 May, 2021
Food is considered to be one of the most influential figures in the history of medicine and healing, Hippocrates was ahead of his time when, around the year 400 B.C, he advised people to prevent and treat diseases first and foremost by eating a nutrient-dense diet. Why is a calorie not just a calorie when it comes to your health, and how come it matters so much which types of foods you get your calories from? Foods provide us with energy (calories), but they definitely do much more than that! Did you know that certain anti-inflammatory food seven contain powerful active ingredients that help control how your genes are expressed? Hippocrates and the Ancient Greeks weren’t the only ones onto something when they studied the many medicinal properties of foods. Many traditional systems of healing which have been practiced throughout history — including Ayurvedic Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Below you’ll learn which medicinal foods we now know make the biggest impact in someone’s health overall and how to get started today eating a healing diet. Food does works like medicine! Some of the ways that medicinal foods specifically act like natural protectors against disease and help to slow the effects of aging, include: Decreasing & Controlling Inflammation, balancing hormones, alkalizing the body, balancing blood sugar, detoxifying and eliminating toxins and improving absorption of nutrients. Nutrient deficiencies and toxicity from a poor diet are linked to nearly all modern health conditions. John Hopkins University reports that some 80 percent of cancer patients are believed to be malnourished. You probably already know that diabetes and heart disease are also illnesses that are highly influenced by one’s diet — and the same can be said for allergies, autoimmune disorders like arthritis, thyroid disorders and many more. To help prevent deficiencies and lower your risk for illness, it’s crucial to make every calorie count. Here are six food groups that help protect you most: Fresh/Raw Vegetables, Organ meats and bone broth (eg- beef or chicken liver), Probiotic foods (eg- yoghurt, kombucha, kefir etc), Omega-3 foods (eg- salmons, walnuts, chia seeds etc), Healthy fats (eg- avocado, ghee, extra virgin olive oil etc), High anti-oxidant foods (eg- berries, red wine, raw cocoa etc) and High fiber foods (eg- leafy greens, sprouted legumes, seeds etc) Always remember, each individual is different in terms of how their genes react to certain foods, so for some people even if they eat a perfect diet they might still develop an illness. While nutritional foods certainly help to promote overall health, it’s still best to seek medical care from a professional and not to discontinue any medications without being monitored or told to do so. Regardless of whether or not someone’s disease or illness could have been prevented through a healthier lifestyle, eating a nutrient-dense diet is still one of the best ways to help manage symptoms and increase odds of recovery.
By Sunny Matharu 17 Mar, 2020
Ganesh a is one of the best known and most loved deities in the Hindu pantheon of gods, and indeed is the most recognised of the Hindu Gods outside of India. You will recognise this elephant God in every restaurant of ours be it Ananda, Jaipur or Chakra. In Chakra, you are greeted by him at the entrance. But who is he, and why is he so popular?
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1: Introduction

1.1 This web site is operated by CHAKRA by Jaipur, a registered business in the Republic of Ireland and having its place of business at Meridian Point Centre, Greystones, County Wicklow, A63 HD43 Ireland

2: Disclaimer

2.1 The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by CHAKRA by Jaipur and whilst we make every reasonable effort to ensure that the information provided on this site is accurate, we make no representations, warranties or guarantees of any kind, express or implied, regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, compatibility or security of information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose (or to third party information , products and services). Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

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2.3 Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of CHAKRA by Jaipur. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites. Linking should not be taken as endorsement of any kind of the website linked to, including any products and services referred to in that website, nor does it imply that there is an association between CHAKRA by Jaipur and the operators of that website. CHAKRA by Jaipur cannot guarantee that these links will work all the time and has no control over the availability of linked pages. We advise you to read the privacy statements of other sites when you leave www.chakra.ie

2.4 Every effort is made to keep the website up and running smoothly. However, CHAKRA by Jaipur does not guarantee uninterrupted access to this website. CHAKRA by Jaipur does not accept any responsibility for any damages, which arise from the loss of use of this information.

3: Reservations

3.1 CHAKRA by Jaipur will collect some information on you just so we can manage your dinner reservation or event. This information may also be used for marketing but this only be upon your consent.

3.2 Your Name, Phone, Email address and payment information may be taken when making a reservation and this information is stored by our Reservation software, and only used for purposes relating to your reservation and not accessed for any other reason or passed onto Third parties.

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4.1 You are solely responsible in all respects for all use of and for protecting the confidentiality of any user name and password that may be given to you or selected by you for use on this web site. You may not share these with or transfer them to any third parties. You must notify CHAKRA by Jaipur immediately of any unauthorized use of them or any other breach of security regarding this web site that comes to your attention.

5: Applicability of Online Materials

5.1 This web site is controlled and operated by us from our office in Meridian Point Centre, Greystones, County Wicklow, A63 HD43 Ireland. Where content published on this web site is supplied by third parties, you understand that we do not control or endorse their contents in any way. All content which is offered by third parties that are not affiliated with or otherwise connected with CHAKRA by Jaipur  is published in good faith but CHAKRA by Jaipur does not (to the extent permitted by applicable law) accept responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise of such content (whether published on or off-line) and the use of such content, except for content which relates directly to the Service you purchase. You assume total responsibility and risk for your use of this web site and use of all information contained within it.

5.2 CHAKRA by Jaipur has used all reasonable endeavours to ensure that this web site complies with Irish law. However, we make no representations that the materials on this web site are appropriate or available for use in locations outside the Republic of Ireland.

5.3 CHAKRA by Jaipur makes no warranties, expressed or implied, that making the Service available in any particular jurisdiction outside the Republic of Ireland is permitted under any applicable local laws or regulations. Accordingly, if making the Service or any part available in your jurisdiction or to you (by reason of nationality, residence or otherwise) is prohibited, the Service is not offered for sale to you. You accept that if you are resident outside the Republic of Ireland, you must satisfy yourself that you are lawfully able to purchase the Service. 

5.4 CHAKRA by Jaipur accepts no liability, to the extent permitted by applicable law, for any costs, losses or damages resulting from or related to the purchase or attempted purchase of the Service by persons in jurisdictions outside the Republic of Ireland or who are nominees of or trustees for citizens, residents or nationals of other countries.

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8: Availability of the Web Site

8.1 We will try to make this web site available but cannot guarantee that this web site will operate continuously or without interruptions or be error free and can accept no liability for its unavailability. You must not attempt to interfere with the proper working of this web site and in particular, you must not attempt to circumvent security, tamper with, hack into, or otherwise disrupt any computer system, service, web site, router or any other internet connected device

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10: General

10.1 CHAKRA by Jaipur may assign, novate or subcontract any or all of its rights and obligations under these terms and conditions at any time.

10.2 CHAKRA by Jaipur may alter these terms and conditions from time to time and post the new version on this web site, following which all use of this web site will be governed by that version. You must check the terms and conditions on this web site regularly.

10.3 If any provision or term of these Terms and Conditions shall become or be declared illegal, invalid or unenforceable for any reason whatsoever, such term or provision shall be divisible from the other terms and conditions and shall be deemed to be deleted from them.

10.4 These Terms and Conditions and your use of this web site are governed by Irish law and you submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish courts.

10.4 Neither you nor CHAKRA by Jaipur will be held liable for any failure to perform any obligation to the other due to causes beyond your or CHAKRA by Jaipur respective reasonable control.

10.7 Failure by either party to exercise any right or remedy under this agreement does not constitute a waiver of that right or remedy.

How to contact us

If you have any general questions about the Site or Services we offer, you can contact us at contact@chakra.ie.

Meridian Point Centre,
Greystones,
County Wicklow,
A63 HD43
Ireland


Last Modified 23 April 2020
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