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Image Vikas Khanna (born November 14, 1971) is an Indian chef, who has also become famous as a food writer and a humanitarian. Born in Amritsar, India to Davinder and Bindu Khanna, he started as a helper in his grandmother's kitchen and learned the art of cooking and the use of spices from her. He started supplying kitchenware to Amritsar Club at the age of 12.

He started developing recipes at a very young age and opened Lawrence Gardens Banquets to host weddings and family functions when he was 16. He graduated from the Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration in 1994. He started a company SAANCH, a cultural festival gala, to bring together food and traditions from different parts of India. This festival is an integral part of the college even now. He also learnt the art of sculpting stone and wood in Jaipur, Mysore, Udipi, and Sagar (Karnataka). He has worked for the Taj, Oberoi, Welcomgroup, and Leela Group of Hotels with some of the most influential chefs of India.

 

He moved to New York in December, 2000, and started working as a dishwasher. He worked his way up and soon became the Executive Chef of Salaam Bombay Restaurant in New York. He is a consultant to many restaurants in the US and has his own line of packaged foods, Gourmetgurus.

He has studied at Cornell University, Culinary Institute of America, and New York University. He frequently lectures at many universities around the country.


Sakiv
Vikas Khanna launched the small company SAKIV (South Asian Kid's Infinite Vision) to reach out to eye foundations around the world in an effort to create awareness about vision disorders in children.

Vision of Palate is his award winning workshop developed to educate people with visual disbilities about the sense of taste, flavor and aromas.


Cooking for Life
New York Chefs Cooking for Life was founded to organize tasting events with some of the top chefs of New York to help raise money and awareness for different relief efforts around the world like Tsunami, Gulf Coast Hurricane Disaster, South Asian Earthquake and many more. Chicago Chefs Cooking for Life and San Francisco Chefs Cooking for Life are the other chapters of the organization.

World Chefs Cooking for Life is a series of culinary events being hosted at the World Wonders to advance SATH's (Society for Accessible Travel and Hospitality) mission to create awareness for the needs of people with disabilities. The first event of the series, The Living Pyramids is to be hosted at the Pyramids of Giza on July 20th, 2006. All proceeds from these events will be used by SATH to promote accessibility programs in Egypt and beyond.


Books
 
Vikas KhannaAyurveda - The Science of Food and Life
Mango Mia - Celebrating the tropical world of Mangoes
The Cuisine of Gandhi—Based on the beliefs of the Legend
The Spice Story of India
New York Chefs Cooking for Life - Cookbook

 

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Anita  - Greatest Chef in the World   |72.13.247.xxx |2007-02-28 16:44:02
Just read an article on him in NY daily news.
I have been a fan of his food and
him as a person for a long time now. One of the priveleges of living in
NYC.

He is one of the greatest chef in the world.He has crossed borders and
continents in his drive to reach out to the so many different relief efforts.
His abilities to help are limitless
This is really hot  - Awesome profile   |69.86.157.xxx |2007-03-02 21:01:36
What an awesome profile........bless his soul
Jagdish  - Fun Reading   |24.215.200.xxx |2007-03-12 21:33:06
I have really eenjoyed reading about vikas and kept reading so much more about
him. May I suggest that I dont like his picture that you have used. I mean
there so many great pictures of him, besides that its a great article
MANOJ   |69.86.157.xxx |2007-03-20 22:24:56
HE WAS MY CLASSMATE A GOOD 20 YRS AGO. SOMEHOW WE KNEW IT THAT HE IS A STAR EVEN
THEN
Jugal  - VIKAS KHANNA ON SALE   |69.86.157.xxx |2007-05-25 10:05:28
I really got excited when I first read this. I thought nice
chanceeeeeeeeee

"Chef Vikas Khanna on SALE"

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All proceeds go to The
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abdiaziz dhic  - cullinarian     |97.116.35.xxx |2008-08-27 03:30:19
i really enjoy Vikas Khanna his style of cooking , he is one of the greatest
chefs in the world .
good job -- keep doing
thank you.
Rick  - Has he really cooked in a restaurant ?   |71.249.187.xxx |2010-03-24 13:42:15
The story almost has the feel of a fake resume. Wonder if he really worked as a
chef for any significant time in US. The story is all about management and not
about cooking. Hope those books are not self-published. If he is really a chef
then I wish him luck.

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