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Name
  
Ritu Dalmia

Role
  
Celebrity chef

Known for
  
Italian cuisine


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Born
  
1973 (age 41–42)
Calcutta (now Kolkata), West Bengal, India

Occupation
  
Celebrity chef, restaurateur

Books
  
Italian Khana: Vegetarian, Italian Khana: Desserts, Italian Khana: Dinner Party, Italian Khana

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Ritu Dalmia (born 1973) is an Indian celebrity chef and restaurateur. She is the chef and co-owner of the popular Italian restaurant Diva in Delhi, which she established in 2000, with co-founder Gita Bhalla under partnership firm "Riga Food". Other restaurants of company are "Latitude 28" and "Cafe Diva". She started hosting TV cookery show, "Italian Khana" for NDTV Good Times for three seasons, and published her first cookbook by the same name in 2009.

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Career

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Born in Kolkata to a Marwari business family, she joined her family business of marble stone at the age of 16. Her work led her to Italy for sourcing where over a period of time develop a liking for Italian cuisine and started learning it as well. Then in 1993, at the age of 22 she started her first restaurant 'MezzaLuna', specialising in Mediterranean cuisine with an "Italian accent", in the Hauz Khas Village, Delhi, but the restaurant wasn't a success and so after three years, she sold it off. Then in 1996, Dalmia moved to London, where she opened the first Indian fine dining restaurant on King's Road, with partner Andy Verma. The restaurant was a big success and received good reviews, however unable to settle in London, in 2000 Dalmia sold off her shares of restaurant to Verma and returned to Delhi. Here in the same year, she opened "Diva" Italian restaurant along with a partner, Gita Bhalla in posh Greater Kailash II, in 2000. Today Diva continues to be a popular restaurant in Delhi.

She also runs a café at the Italian Embassy's Italian Cultural Centre in the diplomatic enclave, Chanakyapuri, Delhi, "Diva Café in Greater Kailash I, N-Block Market, "Latitude 28" at Khan Market, at the Alliance Francaise, Delhi and "DIVA Piccola" at Hauz Khas village, besides she has also established a catering business. In 2007, she started hosting a TV-series, "Italian Khana" on NDTV Good Times, shot in Italy and subsequently the book was also released. The show ran for three seasons and won numerous television awards. She has also been a consulting chef with Divattra, the spa restaurant at 'Ashok Hotel', Delhi.

She has been awarded the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity by Government of Italy in December 2011.

She published her food travel, cookbook, Travelling Diva: Recipes from around the World in 2012, and features her favourite recipes from European, Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines and her stories behind them.

Works

  • Italian Khana. Random House, India, 2009. ISBN 8184000219.
  • Italian Khana: Dinner Party. Random House, India. ISBN 8184001029.
  • Italian Khana: Desserts. Random House, India. ISBN 978-81-8400-103-7.
  • Italian Khana: Vegetarian. Random House, India. ISBN 978-81-8400-101-3.
  • Travelling Diva: Recipes from around the World, Hachette India 2012. ISBN 9789350092811.
  • References

    Ritu Dalmia Wikipedia


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