‘Hops, Heat & High Spirits: Chef Aniket Patil Pours It Right at Berlin Brew Beer Garden, Exclusive Interview; TheGlitz Hotspot Pick 2025

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Chef Aniket Patil, Founder and Head Chef, Berlin Brew Beer Garden

He’s got hops in his soul and fire ‘n’ spice in his story, Meet the incredible Chef Aniket Patil, the Founder and Head Chef at Berlin Brew Beer Garden, who is brewing up a culinary storm on Mumbai’s rooftop scene.

With roots in the precision-driven kitchens of The Taj and a free-spirited passion for flavour-forward comfort food, Chef Aniket is doing what he does best, he’s creating a ‘lager-than-life’ space where beer meets bold bites, and every plate tells a tale.

So go ahead… think sliders spiked with swagger, brews that know their hops from their barley, and a vibe smoother than a perfectly poured pint… and you have the super chilled out Chef Aniket’s Berlin Brew Beer Garden.

As for Chef Aniket Patil’s answers to our questions? They mirrored his Berlin Brew Beer Garden to a tee… boldly brewed, delightfully crisp, a little hoppy, occasionally heady, and always full of flavour. In fact, when TheGlitz recently visited this heavenly beer haven, we found the vibe to be just like his responses: smooth yet spirited, refreshingly offbeat, and brimming with character…. a true pour-fection of taste and talent.

In this froth-and-flavour-filled exclusive, the brilliant Chef Aniket Patil taps into a spirited chat with Sumita Chakraborty, Editor-in-chief, TheGlitz, to pour out the stories behind his bites, his beers, and the buzz he’s brewing at Berlin Brew Beer Garden on Mumbai’s rooftop skyline.

Over To Chef Aniket Patil, Founder and Head Chef at Berlin Brew Beer Garden

Chef Aniket
Chef Aniket Patil

From the Taj to your own tables, how did that journey shape your philosophy?
Chef Aniket: The Taj taught me discipline, precision, and respect for ingredients. Starting Berlin Brew gave me freedom to experiment and trust my gut. I’ve learned to balance structure with instinct; perfection with personality

Berlin Brew is a rooftop beer garden in the heart of Mumbai. What inspired you to blend Berlin’s garden pub vibe with Indian flavours and culture?
Chef Aniket: Berlin’s beer gardens have this open, ‘come-as-you-are’ charm that I love. Mumbai already has the energy. I just wanted to create a space that matched it. Mixing Indian flavours into that global vibe felt like the most honest version of me.

Your menus strike a bold balance between comfort and creativity. How do you approach pairing food with your in-house craft beers? Is it instinct, science, or a bit of both?
Chef Aniket: It is, definitely, a mix of both! I start with a gut feeling, then dial in the flavours based on acidity, spice, and texture. The goal is to make sure neither the beer nor the food gets overshadowed.

What was the first dish you created specifically with a beer pairing in mind at Berlin Brew and which beer did it go with?
Chef Aniket: It was smoked chicken kheema sliders with our Belgian wit. The beer’s citrus notes cut through the fat, while the spice holds its own. That combo really set the bar for our future pairings

Casual dining is evolving fast. How do you ensure that Berlin Brew stays ahead of the curve without losing its soul?
Chef Aniket: We listen more than we follow trends. The menu keeps evolving, but the vibe stays grounded. It’s about staying playful without forgetting what makes people come back.

You’ve worked in refined hotel kitchens, and now you’re running a vibrant community space. How different is the energy in both, and which one do you thrive in more?
Chef Aniket: Hotel kitchens are controlled chaos; every move is calculated. Berlin Brew is alive and unpredictable in the best way. I feed off the energy here. It’s raw, real, and connected.

Your approach to food is hands-on and high on storytelling. What’s a dish on your menu right now that best reflects your journey or personality?
Chef Aniket: It’s fiery, a little indulgent, and has roots in two different worlds.

What’s next for you and Berlin Brew? Are there new flavours, formats, or even locations brewing on the horizon?
Chef Aniket: New beer styles with local ingredients are on the way. We’re cooking up collabs with regional bloggers and indie brewers and engaging in some beer activities. And yes, a new location might just be around the corner.

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