Gauri Khan's restaurant Torii refutes 'fake paneer' allegation by YouTuber's iodine test video

ANI April 17, 2025 610 views

A Mumbai YouTuber sparked controversy by testing paneer at celebrity-owned restaurants, claiming Torii had 'fake' paneer after an iodine test. Gauri Khan's restaurant quickly responded, explaining that the color change was due to soy-based ingredients, not paneer adulteration. The social media incident highlights the power of viral food testing videos and restaurant transparency. The YouTuber ultimately acknowledged the restaurant's clarification and praised their food.

"The iodine test reflects the presence of starch, not the authenticity of the paneer." - Torii Restaurant Statement
Mumbai, April 17: Gauri Khan's upscale Mumbai restaurant Torii has addressed allegations of using adulterated paneer, clarifying that the claims are unfounded and based on a misinterpretation of food chemistry.

Key Points

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YouTuber claims fake paneer at celebrity-owned restaurant

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Torii explains scientific basis of iodine test reaction

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Video goes viral on social media

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Soy-based ingredients cause color change

Controversy erupted after a YouTuber posted a video on his social media, in which he visited several celebrity-owned restaurants in Mumbai to test the quality of paneer using an iodine tincture.

Among the stops were Virat Kohli's One8 Commune, Shilpa Shetty's Bastian, and Bobby Deol's Someplace Else.

At each location, the YouTuber applied iodine to samples of paneer to observe any colour change, which is often considered a sign of starch content.

While no paneer samples reacted at the other restaurants, a dish at Torii turned dark when exposed to iodine.

In the video, the YouTuber claimed, "Shah Rukh Khan ke restaurant mein paneer nakli tha. Ye dekh ke mere toh hosh udd gaye the (Shah Rukh Khan's restaurant is selling fake paneer.)!"

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Torii, co-owned by interior designer Gauri Khan, soon issued a statement in response, explaining the science behind the reaction.

"The iodine test reflects the presence of starch, not the authenticity of the paneer. As the dish contains soy-based ingredients, this reaction is expected. We stand by the purity of our paneer and the integrity of our ingredients at Torii," the restaurant clarified in the comments section of the viral video.

In a lighthearted follow-up, Sarthak responded to Torii's clarification with a playful comment, "So am I banned now? Btw your food is amazing."

Gauri Khan, known for her luxury interior design projects under Gauri Khan Designs, has previously styled other restaurants. Torii, one of her latest ventures, is known for its chic ambience and is a regular haunt for Bollywood celebrities.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is why I never trust these amateur food tests! A simple Google search shows iodine reacts with many plant-based proteins. Torii's explanation makes complete sense. 🤦‍♂️
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Priya M.
Been to Torii twice and their food is amazing! The paneer dishes were some of the best I've had in Mumbai. These YouTubers just want clicks with celebrity names.
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Amit S.
Respectful criticism: While Torii's explanation is valid, they should consider being more transparent about soy ingredients in their menu descriptions. Many people have allergies or dietary preferences.
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Shweta R.
The YouTuber's follow-up comment was actually pretty funny 😂 At least he admitted the food was good after realizing his mistake!
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Neha P.
I appreciate how professionally Torii handled this. Many restaurants would have just ignored or gotten defensive. Their scientific explanation shows they know their ingredients well.

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