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MY INDIA

- SARAH TODD Celebrity Chef

Australian Chef Sarah Todd reveals what, other than her restaurant­s, makes her come back to India.

In India, I can go vegetarian for a month! It’s amazing how the food is prepared with timehonour­ed methods, using so many different layers of sauces and spices.

Fresh out of the Masterchef Australia fame, Queensland-born celebrity chef Sarah Todd didn’t know what to expect when she first booked her tickets to explore opportunit­ies in India. Four years and two restaurant­s later, the model-turned-chef has travelled extensivel­y across the length and breadth of the country, and fondly calls it her “first home!” We find out about her tryst with India beyond the restaurant­s, Antares (Goa) and The Wine Rack (Mumbai). By SHIKHA PUSHPAN

What were your first impression­s about India?

“I was 27 when I first came to India. I didn’t really know what to expect, but I felt an instant connect the moment I arrived. I knew I was meant to be here. I am from a small town (Mackay, Queensland)

of some 1,000 people. So, intially, the crowded streets of New Delhi and Mumbai were a bit overwhelmi­ng [laughs]. But when I visited Goa, I didn’t want to leave—

the summery, tropical climate reminded me of my hometown.”

You’ve been quite an intrepid traveller. Tell us about your adventures in India.

“Well, I have been really fortunate to take some time off, and explore the more offbeat destinatio­ns. I spent 10 days in Assam last year, where we went on a cruise along the River Brahmaputr­a, the river island of Majuli, took a rhino safari in Kaziranga National Park, and got to taste the amazing Assamese cuisine. We travelled further to Nagaland, and got an opportunit­y to interact with the local tribes, and learn about their unique culture. However, it’s Kashmir that remains etched in my mind. It was

a life-changing experience for me—the place has got such a raw untouched vibe, with beautiful people, and a local cuisine you won’t mind travelling for! The multicours­e meal, Wazwan, was a true revelation.”

Five essentials you don’t travel without?

“I have everything I need to survive here in my handbag [laughs]! I always carry credit cards (spread out in different sections of the bag), laptop, phone, charger, Paw Paw balm (purepawpaw­ointment.com.au), and sachets of Chinese tea.”

Advice to foreign travellers visiting India?

“Thankfully, I have never had an awkward experience in India. However, one needs to get used to the body space around here since it’s a highly populated country. Plus, having a fair idea of the cost of things helps when you’re out shopping. Be prepared about what to expect.”

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Clockwise from left: Chef Sarah Todd explores a spice market in Goa; Todd’s restaurant, Antares, looks out into the ocean; Todd sure knows how to travel like a local.
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