Sheraton Hyderabad Hotel raises the curtain for the Indian Culinary Treasures Hunt
Hyderabad: Sheraton Hyderabad Hotel kicks off 2023 with the Indian Culinary Treasures Hunt to recognize the home cooks across India who creates authentic and unique dishes highlighting their regional cuisine. Everyone prefers home-cooked food, as it provides the feeling of comfort and warmth, unlike anything else in the universe. Keeping that in mind, the Sheraton Hyderabad Hotel decided to include home-cooked food as part of their menu. Bringing eight home cooks from eight different cuisines and eight different regions under one roof through the Indian Culinary Treasures Hunt.
Chef Mahesh Padala, known for his innovations in F&B and also as a judge of MasterChef Telugu, will lead the Indian Culinary Treasures along with Executive Chef Sanjay Rawat and Sankalp Vishnu, the renowned Indian Food Critic to identify the top home cooks during the competition. At the end the winning home cooks will work with the Feast Restaurant at the Sheraton Hyderabad Hotel.
Mr. Pranay Verdia, GM, Sheraton Hyderabad Hotel explains ” Sheraton’s purpose of 2023 is to make it Hyderabad’s gathering place both for local as well as international community and what could be a better way than providing a platform to Home Cooks from across the country. We have seen our family members cooking for us with so much love and affection. The resource for them would be limited but just because they are cooking for their loved ones, the food turns out be so delicious. We at Sheraton want to bring this love and affection accessible to our community through Indian Culinary Treasure. This entire campaign will go hand in hand with our brand’s vision “The World’s Gathering Place.” 8 home cooks from different parts of the country will participate and they will be finalised by the expert panel of judges Mahesh Padala, Sankalp and Executive Chef Sanjay Rawat”
Chef Mahesh Padala, Cluster Director of Food & Beverages, says “ I strongly believe in this quote, “Eating is more a matter of the mind than it is the body.” – Leon Rappoport. The Indian Culinary Treasures as it is all about highlighting the beauty of Indian regional cuisines prepared by the home-cooks. Food has so much of emotions and it binds relationships. We believe that the food makes us feel mentally and physically energized, enhanced, stimulated and recharged. The love with which the food is created at home by mothers, it is very difficult to replicate through the commercial kitchens, and however we try our best to give as authentic as possible. Gathering the 8 home cooks from the country under one roof, is very exciting for me personally as I will get a chance to interact with the home cooks and understand the nuances of the way they prepare their authentic dishes.”
Sanjay Rawat, Executive Chef, “It’s so easy to grab fast food, so many families are losing the joy of home cooking, but it’s really important that people get back to the traditional home cooked meals for nutritional and social reasons”.