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Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi shares a heartwarming story from Sachin Tendulkar's early dating days with Anjali. The cricketing legend frequently visited Sokhi's Colaba restaurant and adored his Hyderabadi specialties. Before their marriage, Sachin personally requested the chef to teach Anjali how to make his signature Kaali Dal. This culinary lesson became one of Sokhi's most cherished memories in his decades-long career.

Key Points: Sachin Tendulkar Asked Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi Teach Anjali Kaali Dal Recipe

  • Sachin Tendulkar frequented Vintage restaurant in Colaba during early career years
  • Master Blaster particularly loved Patthar Ka Gosht and Kaali Dal
  • Chef personally taught Anjali Tendulkar recipes during restaurant off-hours
  • This culinary memory remains chef's most cherished celebrity interaction
  • Tendulkar was around 21-22 years old during these restaurant visits
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Sachin Tendulkar loved my Kaali Dal at Colaba restaurant, even asked me to teach Anjali the recipe during their dating days, recalls chef Harpal Singh Sokhi

Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi reveals how Sachin Tendulkar loved his Kaali Dal at Colaba restaurant and requested cooking lessons for Anjali before their marriage.

"I'm getting married to Anjali...Please teach her (the signature dishes) - Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi recalling Sachin Tendulkar"

Mumbai, September 4

Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar's appetite for delicious foods and appreciation for a variety of cuisines is just as massive and diverse as his feats on the cricketing field.

Recently, renowned chef Harpal Singh Sokhi revealed how the cricketing icon fell in love with his dishes from his Colaba restaurant 'Vintage' and asked him to teach his partner, Anjali Tendulkar, the recipe so that he could enjoy it at home too.

"I used to work at a restaurant called Vintage in Colaba, many years ago. Sachin Tendulkar was just around 21 or 22 years old back then, at the start of his cricketing career, but already becoming a name everyone knew. He would often visit our restaurant and absolutely loved my Patthar Ka Gosht, Kaali Dal, and biryani. Our restaurant was specialized in Hyderabadi cuisine," Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi told ANI.

"At that time, Sachin was dating Anjali, who is now his wife, and he would often bring her along. I still remember, one day Sachin told me, 'I'm getting married to Anjali...Please teach her (the signature dishes).' I joked, saying I wasn't sure if she'd actually come into our kitchen, but Sachin insisted. He asked me to choose a time when the restaurant wasn't busy so he could bring her," the chef shared.

Teaching Anjali Tendulkar how to make Kaali Dal remains one of the most cherished moments of Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi's culinary journey.

"Eventually, Anjali came to our kitchen for two afternoons when the restaurant was closed, and I personally taught her how to make Kaali Dal and a couple of other dishes. Over the years, I've cooked for many dignitaries and celebrities, but this memory is very close to my heart," the chef reminisced.

Harpal Singh Sokhi has been a prominent figure in the culinary world for decades. With his trademark "Namak Shamak" and entertaining cooking style, he has garnered an enormous fan base over the years.

He currently runs a popular restaurant chain, 'Karigari', where menu is personally curated by the chef. At Karigari, every plate beautifully captures the essence of Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi's culinary journey across India.

When asked about the key factors behind running a successful restaurant, Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi said, "If you are both the face and the owner of the brand, you must dedicate yourself wholeheartedly to it. It requires your time, day and night. You need to be omnipresent across all locations and, directly or indirectly, stay connected with your guests through your team."

He elaborated, "We have a feedback system that allows us to know every day what our guests think about their experience. I consider myself very fortunate in this regard. Even when someone doesn't enjoy their meal, they treat me like family and share their concerns with so much warmth, saying, 'We visited your restaurant, but something was missing.'"

"We immediately work on corrective measures, and I'm truly grateful to such guests. Many people leave quietly, whether they've enjoyed their meal or not, but those who take the time to write to us give us a valuable opportunity to improve and perfect what we offer."

Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi was recently seen in the second season of 'Laughter Chefs - Unlimited Entertainment'.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Typical Sachin move - thinking about good food even while dating! 😄 This story makes me want to visit Karigari and try that famous Kaali Dal. Anyone been there recently?
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David E
As someone who's visited India multiple times, I love how food connects everyone here. This story about Sachin and the chef is beautiful - shows the human side of cricketing legends.
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Anjali F
Chef Sokhi's attitude towards customer feedback is really impressive. Many restaurants could learn from his approach of treating criticism as an opportunity to improve.
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Vikram M
I remember Vintage restaurant in Colaba! It was quite popular in the 90s. Good to know Sachin sir had great taste in food as well as cricket. Those Hyderabadi dishes were legendary!
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Sarah B
What a sweet story! It's adorable that Sachin wanted his future wife to learn his favorite dishes. Shows how food is really an expression of love in Indian culture. ❤️
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Karthik V
While this is a nice story, I wish the article had included the actual Kaali Dal recipe! Would have been great for home cooks to try Sachin's favorite dish.

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