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A Chef For All Seasons - Chef Ranveer Brar

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 12 Oct, 2019
  • A Chef For All Seasons - Chef Ranveer Brar

A passionate foodie since his early days, chef Ranveer Brar believes God lives in food!

With over 15 years of experience in the food industry and over 10 years as executive and corporate chef across India and the USA, chef Ranveer has been recognized for his contribution to various cuisines by institutions such as The American Institute of Wine & Food (AIWF), Academy for International Culinary Art's (AICA) and James Beard House, among others, and has also represented India at the World Pastry Forum (WPF). He is a chef for life and it reflects in his joy for food and all his work.

This Masterchef India (Season 4) co-judge is a professional food stylist and a television show host with successful food shows, namely, Breakfast Xpress, Snack Attack, Homemade, Thank God It's Friday, Health Bhi Taste Bhi and a travel series, The Great Indian Rasoi.

Ranveer has managed hotel, restaurant kitchens and restaurant chains, and been in the fortunate position of being a part of the opening team of multiple restaurants in India and abroad.

He is currently the Senior Executive Chef at Novotel in Mumbai, India.

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