What It Means to be a Woman Chef in India ?Vaswani shared that being a chef is never an easy job but yet there is so much that one can accomplish.

ByNidhi Singh

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Is becoming a chef a good career choice? This is a question many must have considered while deciding to be a women chef in India. Earlier, many young people who were looking to pursue a career in the restaurant industry wondered if it could qualify as a good career choice with long-term potential. But with young people taking more interest in food at an early age, becoming a chef is one of the most popular career options today.

Entrepreneur India caught up withRakhee Vaswani, a Celebrity Chef, and Owner,Palate Culinary Studio, to know what it means to be a woman chef in India?

Certified by Le Cordon Bleu at Gordon Ramsay's Tante Marie in London, Rakhee began her culinary journey at the tender age of 11, keenly observing her aunts cook delicious food that caught her fancy (and her heart). Touted as the "the'Desi Nigella'of India, Rakhee is a natural with flavours and textures. Her biggest asset is without a shadow of doubt her strong palate and a deep-rooted passion for the culinary arts and food the industry.

Live Your Dream of Becoming a Chef :

Vaswani shared that being a chef is never an easy job. It is one of the toughest industries but yet the best as there is so much that one can accomplish. So, if one has the dream to be a chef, he/she must go ahead and live it.

"Earlier, it used to be tough, but norms are changing nowadays. We use to not find so many women chefs in the industry but I guess, the new generation has changed all of the negative stereotypes. I am happy and proud that even though it was tough and there were ups and downs, I have still made it this far. We are now bringing more and more talents and chefs to come in this industry through our academy," she said.

Never Say "No'

There is no secret recipe for success but Vaswani emphasizes that if you want to go ahead in life then never say "No' without at least trying once.

“你的字典不应该有“不”。你should never say "I might' or "I can' instead, you should always say "I will'. I think the positive attitude is something which will help you in every field whether you are a chef or an artist or someone who wants to be an entrepreneur. It is not that difficult but the "No', has to out of the window and you need to be more and more positive," she added.

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Nidhi Singh

Former Correspondent, Entrepreneur Asia-Pacific

A self confessed Bollywood Lover, Travel junkie and Food Evangelist.I like travelling and I believe it is very important to take ones mind off the daily monotony .

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