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Indian chef (born 1987)
Saransh Goila
Chef Saransh Goila
Born (1987-02-17) February 17, 1987 (age 37)
Delhi, India
EducationInstitute of Hotel Management - Aurangabad (The Taj Group of Hotels)
Culinary career
Cooking styleIndian cuisine
Television show(s)
  • Roti Rasta aur India

Saransh Goila (born February 17, 1987) is an Indian chef and a winner of the Food Food Maha Challenge. He is the author of the food travelogue 'India on my Platter'. In 2018 he was invited to be a guest judge from India on Masterchef Australia where contestants had to cook his version of Butter Chicken. In 2013 he participated in the show, Sanjeev Kapoor Ke Kitchen Khiladi, which went on air on 16 September 2013 on Sony India. He is the host of the TV Show Roti Rasta aur India and Healthy Fridge on Food Food channel. He is based in Mumbai. In 2016 Saransh started his restaurant Goila Butter Chicken.

Awards and recognitions

In 2014 he entered Limca Book of Records for the "Longest road journey by a chef".

Saransh won a spot on Food Food Maha Challenge which was hosted by Sanjeev Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit. He was one of the 16 contestants on the show who were battling to win the coveted title of India Ka Super Chef. He emerged as the winner.

Media appearances

In 2018, Saransh hosted the web series 'Run to Eat'. It is a food travelogue in which the chef travels to different parts of the world to run and explore local cuisine. He featured as a judge on Masterchef Australia season 10.

In 2014, Saransh hosted the web series The Spice Traveller on his YouTube channel. It is a food travelogue in which the chef travels to Great Britain.

In 2012, he hosted the TV show Roti Rasta aur India on Food Food channel. It is an Indian food travelogue show in which the chef travels 20,000 km of India by road in 100 days The culinary journey is about the rural villages of India, meeting the local families, learning about their cuisine, and creating meals on the go.

References

  1. Monica Bhide features Saransh Goila
  2. About Dot Com review of India on my Platter
  3. Indian Judge on Masterchef Australia
  4. India’s Youngest TV Chef and Limca record holder Saransh Goila
  5. The road less travelled – Hindustan Times
  6. Healthy Fridge
  7. Mumbai based Chef Saransh
  8. "Mumbai Diary: Saturday Dossier". mid-day. 2019-07-06. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  9. Limca Book of Records
  10. Saransh Goila is the winner
  11. Saransh Goila is the winner of Food Food Maha Challenge | Tellychakkar.com
  12. Run to Eat
  13. "Exclusive | Find out what guest judge Saransh Goila has to say about MasterChef Australia". The Statesman. 2018-10-10. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  14. The Spice Traveller
  15. Roti Rasta aur India
  16. Divine morsels of our holy addresses : Sourish Bhattacharya, News - India Today
  17. FoodFood launches new show

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