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Kitchen Confidential: Five Star Experience At Home

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January 18, 2016

Bring the five-star experience home. Gourmet savants are now bringing their business to the family kitchen.

- Sidhhartha Mishra & Aheli Basu

Kitchen Confidential: Five Star Experience At Home

Zomato, the friendly online food-delivery app, recently put out a survey saying Indians order in chicken biriyani, butter chicken, pizzas and burgers the most. Now the question is: would you rather order the same north Indian fare and desi Italian or, for a change, like to go in for some goat cheese mousse and Beluga caviar from the Caspian Sea, brought to you by the finest gourmet chefs in the country? Oh, and they would also like to take over your kitchen to set up the evening for you.

Find yourself blessed now, busy souls. For if you find that your dinner isn’t on the table when you are back home or you have a birthday or an anniversary dinner to plan, all you need to do now is to get a gourmet chef to take over your kitchen and transform the dining experience. From the perfect night-out for two to a sit-down for a group of people, these five-star chefs have all the tools in their kitty and are dishing it out exclusively at personal get-togethers now.

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