Manish Mehrotra

Manish Mehrotra is a chef in India. He has won several awards including Foodistan, a television cooking game show by NDTV GoodTimes,[2][3][4][5][6] Vir Sanghvi Award, Best Chef of 2010 & 2012, HT City Crystal Awards, American Express Best Chef of the Year.[7] He was recently on Master Chef India 2015 as the Guest Chef, and has been inducted into The Order Of Escoffier Disciples. Mehrotra, is the Corporate Chef, Luxury Dining for 'Old World Hospitality Pvt. Ltd.' and heads the kitchens of Indian Accent in New Delhi, Oriental Octopus in New Delhi and Lavasa. Indian Accent has been awarded the 'S. Pellegrino Best Restaurant in India' by Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2016 for the second consecutive year.

Manish Mehrotra
Manish Mehrotra, celebrity Chef from India
Born (1974-01-20) 20 January 1974[1]
EducationDiploma in Hotel Management
Culinary career
Cooking styleIndian cuisine
Websitechefmanishmehrotra.com

He calls his cooking style "modern Indian cuisine," and as "Indian food with an international accent," or the other way around.[8][9] He participated in the 2011 Gourmet Summit in Singapore, being the only Indian Chef to be invited.[10]

Early life and education

He was born in Patna, Bihar and spent most of his childhood in Patna.[11] He did his schooling from St. Xavier's High School, Patna and high school from New Era Public School, New Delhi.[12] and hotel management from Institute of Hotel Management, Mumbai.[12] Deciding to opt for hotel management was a conscious decision for Mehrotra and during the course he developed extreme liking for food production.

Career

He started his career by getting selected as the Kitchen Management Trainee for the Taj Group of Hotels, where he mastered the art of pan Asian cuisine. Mehrotra joined Old World Hospitality's Oriental Octopus and travelled across Asia to train in Pan Asian Cuisine. In 2009, he designed the contemporary Indian menu of Indian Accent, at The Manor, New Delhi. The restaurant serves Indian food with global ingredients and techniques with the flavours and traditions of India.

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