Vikas Khanna
Chef
Vikas Khanna was executive chef at the Manhattan restaurant Salaam Bombay from 2002-05. After training as a chef in his native India, he moved to New York City in 2000 and two years later had become executive chef at Salaam Bombay. He also began organizing charitable works: he founded SAKIV ("South Asian Kid's Infinite Vision"), a group dedicated to preventing blindness in Asian children; Cooking for Life, an ongoing series of tasting events for charity; and Vision of Palate, tasting classes for children with visual disabilities. He is the author of several books, including Ayurveda: The Science of Food and Life (2005), The Spice Story of India (2006) and The Cuisine of Gandhi (2005, described on his official site as "A book based on Gandhi's concepts of the ideal diet").Four Good Links
Vikas Khanna Official Site
With info on his many books and projects
The Man With All the Masala!
A blogger raves about the chef
Vikas Khanna Fan Club
Calls him "the most gorgeous man in the world"
Wikipedia: Vikas Khanna
The open-source encyclopedia tells his tale
Vital Stats
Birth
14 November 1971
(age 36)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Founder of the Cooking for Life charity events

