WHY WE TRAVEL
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There’s never been a better time for food in India. We’ve always been concerned about what’s for lunch, but eating is a near-24x7 fixation now—we obsessively track new restaurant openings, flock to farmers’ markets, fawn over artisanal crockery and hunt down heirloom recipes, all while trying out new diets and superfoods. Fuelling this feeding frenzy is a host of young Indian chefs: not only are they delighting our taste buds, they’re reinventing supply chains to make them more sustainable, using social media as a teaching tool, telling compelling stories and bringing the focus back to great local and seasonal ingredients. With this compilation of culinary talent—put together with suggestions from industry veterans and experts, as well as our own expertise in gluttony—we’re raising our hat to the future of India’s food movement.

VINESH JOHNY, 31, CO-FOUNDER & EXECUTIVE PASTRY CHEF, LAVONNE, BENGALURU IT COMES AS NO SURPRISE THAT BENGALURU boy Vinesh Johny, who founded Lavonne to meet the need for an international-standard pastry school in India, supports the philosophy of never turning down dessert. He believes there’s a way to introduce mindful indulgence to eaters used to ghee-laden, sugar-soaked flavours. “At Lavonne, chocolate-based desserts are our bestsellers, but we still offer a variety of options—from eggless desserts to nutand-fruit-based options,” he says. “Our treats should feel balanced and light, not something customers give up on a few bites in because they feel overloaded by the sweetness of traditional recipes. I want people coming to the shop to treat themselves and not be restricted by dietary requirements. Everyone should have options.” @vineshjohny SS

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