Updated On: 14 January, 2024 07:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Nasrin Modak Siddiqi
The memoir of the chef who put Indian food on the fine-dine map, will warm your heart and your belly alike. Sunday mid day speaks to Satish Arora of his latest creation, fresh off the press

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‘J, this is Indira. I am very proud, J. Your boys have made this country proud.’ These words by former Prime Minister of India, the late Indira Gandhi, on a phone call with the chairman of Tata Group, JRD Tata, referred to Satish Arora, the world’s youngest executive chef in 1973 to handle five-star hotel kitchen at the age of 26. Now, 55 years down the line, Arora is out with his memoir, Sweets and Bitters (Bloomsbury India Rs 599).
