Saransh Goila

Saransh Goila (born February 17, 1987) is an Indian chef[1] and a winner of the Food Food Maha Challenge. He founded a Mumbai-based restaurant 'Goila Butter Chicken'[2] and is the author of the food travelogue 'India on my Platter'.[3] In 2018 he was invited to be a guest judge from India on Masterchef Australia where contestants had to cook his version of Butter Chicken.[4] In 2013 he participated in the show, Sanjeev Kapoor Ke Kitchen Khiladi, which went on air on 16 September 2013 on Sony India.[5] He is the host of the TV Show Roti Rasta aur India [6] and Healthy Fridge[7] on Food Food channel. He is based in Mumbai.[8] In 2016 Saransh started his restaurant Goila Butter Chicken.[9]

Saransh Goila
Chef Saransh Goila
Born (1987-02-17) February 17, 1987
Delhi, India
EducationInstitute of Hotel Management - Aurangabad (The Taj Group of Hotels)
Culinary career
Cooking styleIndian cuisine
Television show(s)
  • Roti Rasta aur India

Awards and recognitions

In 2014 he entered Limca Book of Records for the "Longest road journey by a chef".[10]

Saransh won a spot on Food Food Maha Challenge which was hosted by Sanjeev Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit.[11] He was one of the 16 contestants on the show who were battling to win the coveted title of India Ka Super Chef. He emerged as the winner.[12]

Media appearances

In 2018, Saransh hosted the web series 'Run to Eat'. It is a food travelogue in which the chef travels to different parts of the world to run and explore local cuisine.[13] He featured as a judge on Masterchef Australia season 10.[14]

In 2014, Saransh hosted the web series The Spice Traveller on his YouTube channel. It is a food travelogue in which the chef travels to Great Britain.[15]

In 2012, he hosted the TV show Roti Rasta aur India on Food Food channel.[16] It is an Indian food travelogue show in which the chef travels 20,000 km of India by road in 100 days [17] The culinary journey is about the rural villages of India, meeting the local families, learning about their cuisine, and creating meals on the go.[18]

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