NYC Indian Food Tour | Meeting Chef Vikas Khanna & The BEST Indian Sweet!

NYC Indian Food Tour | Meeting Chef Vikas Khanna & The BEST Indian Sweet!

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Publish Date:
22 April, 2024
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Famous Indian Chefs
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I had the incredible honor to meet one of my culinary heroes, chef Vikas Khanna on my recent trip to NYC. Chef gave me a behind-the-scenes look at his STUNNING new restaurant, Bungalow!

We head to Dhamaka, Maharaja Sweets, Beneres and have fuchka in Jackson Heights. Ready for an awesome tour?

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Chef Keith’s exciting take on Indian cuisine uses his passion for the spices and flavors of the Indian subcontinent with fresh, seasonal ingredients from New England farms to create a dining experience like no other.

Years ago, he dipped a charred piece of bread into a rich gravy that soaked each crumb like a sponge. He raised it to his mouth and closed his eyes, and that is where his journey began.Β 

Chef Keith is a 5x author, restauranteur, and public speaker who grew up in a small city in New Hampshire in the United States. Growing up in kitchens, he learned how to cook from many amazing western chefs. Each chef would impart the knowledge passed down to them by their mentors.Β  It wasn’t until much later in life that he would try his first bite of Indian food. He began learning under an Indian home cook and went on to study with food archeologists and historians from across India.