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London’s culinary luminary Asma Khan’s Darjeeling Express shines bright on TIME’s Influential List

Khan’s culinary journey is a testament to her resilience, innovation, and commitment to breaking societal norms

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Renowned for her culinary prowess and advocacy for gender equality in the kitchen, Asma Khan, the acclaimed Indian-born British chef, has secured her place in Time Magazine’s prestigious 2024 list of the world’s 100 most influential people. Khan’s culinary journey is a testament to her resilience, innovation, and commitment to breaking societal norms.

Hailing from a distinguished background, Khan’s heritage encompasses both Muslim Rajput and Bengali lineage, instilling in her a rich tapestry of culinary traditions. In a candid documentary with the BBC in 2017, Khan reflected on her unconventional upbringing within a royal family, where societal expectations often stifled the aspirations of women. Undeterred by convention, Khan defied norms by indulging in her love for cricket on the vibrant streets of Kolkata, transcending societal barriers.

Relocating to London in 1991, Khan embarked on a transformative journey, initially devoid of culinary expertise. Despite her humble beginnings, she seized the opportunity to cultivate her culinary skills, eventually establishing Darjeeling Express in the vibrant heart of London’s Soho district. The restaurant, distinguished by its all-women kitchen, is a celebration of Bengali and Indian Rajput cuisine, curated with meticulous attention to authenticity and flavor.

As Asma’s influence continues to transcend borders, Khan remains a beacon of inspiration for aspiring chefs and advocates of gender equality worldwide

Khan’s culinary ingenuity garnered global acclaim, culminating in her historic feature on Netflix’s esteemed series, Chef’s Table, marking her as the first British chef to receive such recognition. Beyond culinary excellence, Khan utilizes her platform to champion racial equality and female empowerment within the culinary sphere, reshaping industry narratives and fostering inclusivity.

While Khan’s culinary accolades are undeniably impressive, her achievements extend beyond the kitchen. As the first woman in her family to pursue higher education, Khan obtained a law degree and subsequently completed a doctorate in British Constitutional Law at King’s College, London, defying societal expectations and carving her path in academia.

From her humble beginnings to her meteoric rise on the global culinary stage, Asma Khan’s journey is emblematic of resilience, determination, and the transformative power of passion. As her influence continues to transcend borders, Khan remains a beacon of inspiration for aspiring chefs and advocates of gender equality worldwide.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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