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Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi

Darpan News Desk, 16 Apr, 2022
  • Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi

Harpal Singh Sokhi is a celebrity chef from India. Also known as the “Energy Chef of India”, he is now a “Dancing Chef Of India”. Chef Sokhi anchored Grand Trunk Rasoi Season 1, he also started his fine-dine restaurant Karigiri in Noida, New Delhi, and one of the largest clubs in the country, club D’Neo at Jalandhar, Punjab.

He is known as the most entertaining and energetic chef and is a sought-after name within the Indian food industry. Chef Sokhi was awarded as the Best Chef of the Year in the year 2016 by National Indo-Australian Cultural by the Victorian Council Australia, for promoting Indian food and culture in Australia.

He also has achieved the Iconic Achievers Award 2018 and the Food Fusion Leadership Awards 2018, among other notable recognition. 

Chef Sokhi is amongst the top five food Youtubers honoured by Google in the year 2014. He was further recognized as the top 100 channels on food on YouTube.

 

Photo courtesy of Instagram. 

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