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Indian food has a bright future overseas, says chef Adam D'Sylva
Updated On: 15 December, 2013 04:36 AM IST | | Moeena Halim
Chef Adam D'Sylva debuted a modern style of serving Indian food at his restaurant Tonka in Melbourne. He talks to Moeena Halim about his influences and the food he serves
One of Melbourne’s top chefs Adam D’Sylva has managed to set new grounds in the culinary world with the modern, innovative Indian food he serves at his restaurant Tonka. But even those of you who haven’t had the chance to visit the Aussie city, will remember him as the good-humoured chef who mentored a MasterChef Australia favourite, Rishi Desai. The chef, who has a Goan father and Italian mother, has been cooking since he was a child. His menu, which includes food from across India, from Delhi right down to Goa, has been influenced by Mumbai’s food too, thanks to his sous chef Ved Navighar who was born and brought up inu00a0the city.u00a0

Adam D'Sylva runs Tonka in Melbourne
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