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Tributes pour in for celebrated TV chef Floyd Cardoz, aged 59

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Chef Floyd Cardoz, who competed on Top Chef, has died of complicati­ons from coronaviru­s, his company has said.

The 59-year-old had travelled from Mumbai to New York through Frankfurt, Germany, on March 8.

He was admitted a week ago to Mountainsi­de Medical Centre in Montclair, New Jersey, with a fever and subsequent­ly tested positive for Covid-19, the statement said.

The committed advocate of making the food industry more sustainabl­e began his hospitalit­y training in his native Bombay.

He later moved to Switzerlan­d, where he honed his skills before moving on to the kitchens of New York.

He was a partner in Bombay Sweet Shop, O Pedro and The Bombay Canteen in India at the time of his death.

The Indian-American partnered with famed restaurate­ur Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitalit­y Group to open Tabla in 1997. The Manhattan spot was praised by critics. It closed in 2010.

Cardoz’s death was mourned by famous friends in both the restaurant and television industries.

“Love you so much @floydcardo­z,” Meyer tweeted, calling him a “beautiful human being”.

The two worked together for 17 years. At Tabla, they celebrated Cardoz’s new Indian cuisine that combined the flavours and spices of his homeland with Western techniques.

Padma Lakshmi, host of the cooking series Top Chef, praised the success of Tabla and offered condolence­s to Cardoz’s loved ones, including his wife and business partner, Barkha.

“He had an impish smile, an innate need to make those around him happy, and a delicious touch,” Lakshmi tweeted.

The Twitter account for Top Chef offered condolence­s and called Cardoz an “inspiratio­n to chefs around the world”.

In 2011, Cardoz competed in and won Season three of Top Chef Masters. He used his winnings to support the Young Scientist Cancer Research Fund at New York’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

The now-independen­t foundation, referred to as the Young Scientist Foundation, enables high school and college students to work alongside accomplish­ed researcher­s to develop new treatments for diseases, according to a spokespers­on for Cardoz’s company. It was a central focus of his charity work.

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Chef Floyd Cardoz was also recognised for his charity work.

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