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Raina Indian Restaurant in Amsterdam serves lunch and dinner, featuring a takeaway part for quick on-the-go dishes and a fine dining portion for a more formal dining experience.


Digital Desk: Former Indian Men's Cricket Team all-rounder and batsman Suresh Raina has announced the opening of an Indian cuisine restaurant in Amsterdam, the Dutch city. The former cricketer announced the new restaurant on Twitter, writing, "I am absolutely ecstatic to introduce Raina Indian Restaurant in Amsterdam, where my passion for food and cooking takes centre stage!"

"You've seen my love for food and my culinary adventures over the years, and now I'm on a mission to bring the most authentic and genuine flavours from different parts of India straight to Europe's heart." Raina stated. Suresh Raina's latest enterprise adds to the mix of his love for cricket and food.


"Join me on this extraordinary gastronomical journey as we embark on a flavoursome adventure together." Raina elaborated. Raina's relationship with the capital city of the Netherlands is not new. When his wife Priyanka worked in an Amsterdam bank, he was a frequent visitor to the city.

The famous cricketer recently tweeted photos of himself celebrating Priyanka's birthday in Amsterdam. He also released a video from Amsterdam's International Day of Yoga on June 21.

Raina Indian Restaurant in Amsterdam serves lunch and dinner, featuring a takeaway part for quick on-the-go dishes and a fine dining portion for a more formal dining experience.



Former Indian Men's Cricket Team member and current Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Harbhajan Singh congratulated Raina on his new Amsterdam eatery.


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Suresh Raina won the 2011 Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy while playing for India. Raina created history by becoming the first Indian to reach a century in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2010, when he scored 101 runs against South Africa.

Raina declared his retirement from all forms of international cricket on August 15, 2020. He withdrew from the 2020 Indian Premier League for personal reasons. He declared his retirement from all forms of cricket, including the IPL and domestic cricket, on September 6, 2022.

 

Notably, Raina was one of the Indian team's greatest fielders during his tenure. He was in the middle of the lineup.










 

 

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