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Chef Amninder Sandhu: 'Bawri means to love something madly. For me, it’s my love for regional Indian food'

The chef talks about her journey from extracting DNA in a laboratory to setting up some of the most intimate and innovative restaurants in India and her near obsession to food.

July 15, 2023 / 08:29 IST
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Chef Amninder Sandhu and some of the regional food spread at her restaurant Bawri, in Goa.

Amninder Sandhu is no ordinary chef. “The girl with gold in her fingers” (that’s what legendary chef Marco Pierre White called her) continues to push boundaries of regional Indian food with her unquenchable curiosity and a profound interest in reviving lost recipes. After creating the first gas-free kitchen in the country at Mumbai’s Arth, Sandhu went on to conquer international platforms with The Final Table, a Netflix series, breached new frontiers with a comfort Indian delivery brand Ammu and even launched a terrace bar and kitchen in Pune named Nora. In spite of her extraordinary accomplishment, this diminutive, unassuming chef allows the cuisine to be the star, not herself.

At her newest restaurant Bawri in Goa, Sandhu creates beautiful yet simplistic dishes squeezing every ounce of flavour from carefully selected ingredients. But more importantly, She experiments with flavours and aromas and brings dishes that reveal themselves gradually through each bite.

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Bawri, Amninder Sandhu and Sahil Sambhi's latest venture.

Excerpts from an interview: