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Ritu Dalmia

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".[1] Other restaurants of company include ‘Latitude 28’ and ‘Cafe Diva’.[2][3] She hosted a TV cookery show, ‘Italian Khana’, for NDTV Good Times for three seasons, and published her first cookbook by the same name in 2009.[4][5]

Ritu Dalmia
Born1973 (age 50–51)
Calcutta (now Kolkata), West Bengal, India
Occupation(s)Celebrity chef, restaurateur, LGBT activist
Known forItalian cuisine

She’s been hosting Travelling Diva on NDTV Good Times since 2 February 2012.[6]

Dalmia is a lesbian and a prominent LGBT rights activist. In June 2016, Dalmia and five others, all members of the LGBT community themselves, filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court of India challenging Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code.[7] This resulted in the 2018 landmark judgment in Navtej Singh Johar and others v. Union of India in which the Supreme Court unanimously declared the law unconstitutional "in so far as it criminalises consensual sexual conduct between adults of the same sex".[8]

Career edit

Born in Kolkata to a Marwari business family,[9][10][11] she joined her family business of marble stone at the age of 16. Her work led her to Italy for sourcing, where she developed a taste for the Italian cuisine and started learning more about it.

In 1993, at the age of 22, Dalmia started her first restaurant 'MezzaLuna' in the Hauz Khas Village, Delhi, that specialised in Mediterranean cuisine with an "Italian accent". Unfortunately, the restaurant was unsuccessful and she sold it after three years.

In 1996, Dalmia moved to London, where she opened the first Indian fine dining restaurant on King's Road, with partner Andy Verma.[12] The restaurant was a big success and received good reviews, however, unable to settle in London, Dalmia sold off her shares of restaurant to Verma, and returned to Delhi in 2000. In the same year, she partnered up with Gita Bhalla to open ‘Diva’ Italian restaurant in Greater Kailash II[1][13] that continues to be a popular restaurant in Delhi even today.[14][15]

Apart from the café at the Italian Embassy's Italian Cultural Centre in Chanakyapuri, Delhi,[13] she also runs ‘Diva Café’ in Greater Kailash I, ‘Latitude 28’ at the Alliance Francaise, Delhi and ‘DIVA Piccola’ at the Hauz Khas village. Dalmia also established a catering business.[2][9]

In 2007, she started hosting the TV-series, "Italian Khana" on NDTV Good Times. She subsequently released a cookbook by the same name in 2009. The show lasted three seasons and won numerous television awards.[10][16] She has been a Consulting Chef with Divattra, the spa restaurant at Ashok Hotel, Delhi.[17]

She was awarded the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity by Government of Italy in December 2011.[18]

Dalmia published Travelling Diva: Recipes from around the World in 2012, featuring her favourite recipes from European, Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines.[12][19]

Works edit

  • 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.
  • DIVA Green, Hachette India 2014. ISBN 9789350092811.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . The Hindu. 11 December 2004. Archived from the original on 10 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Ritu Dalmia talks travel". Conde Nast Traveller. 16 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Chef's Delight – Taking on the stars". Mint. 17 March 2008.
  4. ^ . NDTV Good Times. Archived from the original on 16 June 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  5. ^ "Something's Cooking: For 17 years now, Ritu Dalmia has been serving Italian Khana. And she is a purist". Outlook Business.
  6. ^ . NDTV Good Times. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  7. ^ "Many ups and downs in battle against 377". The Indian Express. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  8. ^ Safi, Michael (6 September 2018). "Campaigners celebrate as India decriminalises homosexuality". the Guardian. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  9. ^ a b Vir Sanghvi (21 August 2008). . Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 7 July 2009.
  10. ^ a b . The Telegraph (Kolkata). 30 January 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  11. ^ Dalmia, Ritu (12 August 2016). "My freedom to love: 'I was 23 when I realised I was gay. I told my parents. The next day they sent a box of mangoes for my partner at the time'". India Today. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  12. ^ a b "There's a story behind every dish in this book". India Today. 25 December 2011.
  13. ^ a b "New-age entrepreneur: young, dynamic and successful". The Tribune. 16 November 2003.
  14. ^ Pippa De Bruyn; Keith Bain; David Allardice; Shonar Joshi (2010). "Delhi". Frommer's India. John Wiley & Sons. p. 442. ISBN 978-0470602645.
  15. ^ Sarina Singh; Lindsay Brown, Mark Elliott, Paul Harding.. (2009). Lonely Planet India. Lonely Planet. p. 151. ISBN 978-1741791518.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ . NDTV Good Times. Archived from the original on 16 June 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  17. ^ "VOTERS SPEAK: Ritu Dalmia". Indian Express. 27 November 2008.
  18. ^ "About the Anchor". NDTV Good Times. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012.
  19. ^ "All Things Food". Indian Express. 15 December 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

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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 1 Other restaurants of company include Latitude 28 and Cafe Diva 2 3 She hosted a TV cookery show Italian Khana for NDTV Good Times for three seasons and published her first cookbook by the same name in 2009 4 5 Ritu DalmiaBorn1973 age 50 51 Calcutta now Kolkata West Bengal IndiaOccupation s Celebrity chef restaurateur LGBT activistKnown forItalian cuisine She s been hosting Travelling Diva on NDTV Good Times since 2 February 2012 6 Dalmia is a lesbian and a prominent LGBT rights activist In June 2016 Dalmia and five others all members of the LGBT community themselves filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court of India challenging Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code 7 This resulted in the 2018 landmark judgment in Navtej Singh Johar and others v Union of India in which the Supreme Court unanimously declared the law unconstitutional in so far as it criminalises consensual sexual conduct between adults of the same sex 8 Contents 1 Career 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksCareer editBorn in Kolkata to a Marwari business family 9 10 11 she joined her family business of marble stone at the age of 16 Her work led her to Italy for sourcing where she developed a taste for the Italian cuisine and started learning more about it In 1993 at the age of 22 Dalmia started her first restaurant MezzaLuna in the Hauz Khas Village Delhi that specialised in Mediterranean cuisine with an Italian accent Unfortunately the restaurant was unsuccessful and she sold it after three years In 1996 Dalmia moved to London where she opened the first Indian fine dining restaurant on King s Road with partner Andy Verma 12 The restaurant was a big success and received good reviews however unable to settle in London Dalmia sold off her shares of restaurant to Verma and returned to Delhi in 2000 In the same year she partnered up with Gita Bhalla to open Diva Italian restaurant in Greater Kailash II 1 13 that continues to be a popular restaurant in Delhi even today 14 15 Apart from the cafe at the Italian Embassy s Italian Cultural Centre in Chanakyapuri Delhi 13 she also runs Diva Cafe in Greater Kailash I Latitude 28 at the Alliance Francaise Delhi and DIVA Piccola at the Hauz Khas village Dalmia also established a catering business 2 9 In 2007 she started hosting the TV series Italian Khana on NDTV Good Times She subsequently released a cookbook by the same name in 2009 The show lasted three seasons and won numerous television awards 10 16 She has been a Consulting Chef with Divattra the spa restaurant at Ashok Hotel Delhi 17 She was awarded the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity by Government of Italy in December 2011 18 Dalmia published Travelling Diva Recipes from around the World in 2012 featuring her favourite recipes from European Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines 12 19 Works editItalian 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 DIVA Green Hachette India 2014 ISBN 9789350092811 References edit a b The food DIVA The Hindu 11 December 2004 Archived from the original on 10 February 2012 a b Ritu Dalmia talks travel Conde Nast Traveller 16 December 2011 Chef s Delight Taking on the stars Mint 17 March 2008 Italian Khana NDTV Good Times Archived from the original on 16 June 2017 Retrieved 9 March 2012 Something s Cooking For 17 years now Ritu Dalmia has been serving Italian Khana And she is a purist Outlook Business Traveling Diva NDTV Good Times Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 28 March 2012 Many ups and downs in battle against 377 The Indian Express 11 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Safi Michael 6 September 2018 Campaigners celebrate as India decriminalises homosexuality the Guardian Retrieved 9 September 2018 a b Vir Sanghvi 21 August 2008 Rude Food Portrait of a Diva Hindustan Times Archived from the original on 7 July 2009 a b Ritu Dalmia author of cookbook travelling diva whips it up The Telegraph Kolkata 30 January 2012 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Dalmia Ritu 12 August 2016 My freedom to love I was 23 when I realised I was gay I told my parents The next day they sent a box of mangoes for my partner at the time India Today Retrieved 12 November 2019 a b There s a story behind every dish in this book India Today 25 December 2011 a b New age entrepreneur young dynamic and successful The Tribune 16 November 2003 Pippa De Bruyn Keith Bain David Allardice Shonar Joshi 2010 Delhi Frommer s India John Wiley amp Sons p 442 ISBN 978 0470602645 Sarina Singh Lindsay Brown Mark Elliott Paul Harding 2009 Lonely Planet India Lonely Planet p 151 ISBN 978 1741791518 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Italian Khana Best Cookery Show At The Indian Telly Awards 2009 NDTV Good Times Archived from the original on 16 June 2017 Retrieved 9 March 2012 VOTERS SPEAK Ritu Dalmia Indian Express 27 November 2008 About the Anchor NDTV Good Times Archived from the original on 15 July 2012 All Things Food Indian Express 15 December 2011 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ritu Dalmia amp oldid 1206700386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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