Asma Khan (born July 1969) is an Indian-born British chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author. She owns Darjeeling Express restaurant in London's
Covent Garden
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and was profiled on the sixth season of the documentary series ''
Chef's Table
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''. In June 2019 ''
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'' named her number 1 on their list of "100 Coolest People in Food and Drink".
Early life and education
Khan was born in July 1969
and grew up in Calcutta.
She has an older sister
and a younger brother. Her family lamented the birth of a second daughter instead of the desired son.
According to Khan "there is a deafening silence" in India about the disappointment a family feels at having a second daughter.
She has said that she and her siblings were treated equally by her parents, and that she and her mother "made peace while I was still very young." Her father is
Rajput
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from western Uttar Pradesh.
Her mother is from West Bengal and had a catering business in the 1970s and 1980s.
According to Khan, her father and grandfather worked to unionize laborers in India.
Khan attended
La Martiniere in Calcutta.
Khan had an arranged marriage and immediately afterward moved with her husband to Cambridge in 1991.
She had never learned to cook and missed the dishes she had grown up eating.
She first started learning to cook from an aunt who lived in Cambridge.
After her aunt died, Khan returned to India for a visit of a few months
to continue lessons with her mother and the family's cook.
She told
Francis Lam
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Early life and education
Lam was born to Chinese immigrant parents living in New Jersey and working in Manha ...
that learning to cook from her mother helped their relationship.
In 1996 her husband moved to
SOAS University of London
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to teach,
and Khan started studying law at
King's College London
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. She graduated with a PhD in British Constitutional Law in 2012.
Career
In 2012,
after obtaining her PhD, Khan started offering a series of private supper clubs in her home for a dozen people for £35 each.
Vivek Singh attended one and invited her to host a pop-up at his restaurant, The Cinnamon Club.
Eventually the supper clubs grew to serving 45,
and in 2015, after her family complained,
she moved the supper clubs to a Soho pub,
Sun and 13 Cantons, and started serving lunches instead.
She struggled early on to lead her team of home cooks, mostly local immigrants working for the first time in a professional kitchen, but then a review by
Fay Maschler helped bring in customers.
Simon Quayle, a regular customer and executive director of
Shaftesbury
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, offered her the opportunity to compete for a lease in
Soho
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The area was develop ...
.
When an investor backed out, Khan's husband gave her the money she needed, although he disapproved of the business.
Khan opened Darjeeling Express, a 56-seat location
offering Indian Rajput and Bengali
home cooking specialties,
in 2017 in Soho.
She named the restaurant after a train she rode as a child during summer holidays. Her team consisted of Asian immigrant women who all had full-time jobs and were never trained professionally; they worked for Khan on their days off but were able to cut back hours at their other jobs and eventually give them up altogether.
Most of the all-female kitchen staff
at the restaurant are second daughters.
All are South Asian.
''
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'' called Darjeeling Express a "smash hit". Khan was profiled by the BBC in a short documentary.
In 2018 her cookbook, ''Asma's Indian Kitchen,''
was published by
Pavilion Books
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.
''The San Francisco Chronicle'' called it a "stellar debut". It was shortlisted for the 2018 World Gourmand award for Best Indian Cookbook.
Khan was approached by
Brian McGinn, producer of ''
Chef's Table
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'', to be the first British chef profiled on the series.
Filming started in London and India in July 2018 with
Zia Mandviwalla directing.
Khan recalls Mandviwalla, who was born in Mumbai and lives in New Zealand, "did not ask me pointless questions about my husband and marriage, I did not need to explain what my mother meant to me, she got it."
The programme first aired in February 2019. Khan is the first British chef to be featured.
The series' sixth season's theme is "the journey home".
The season, which included Khan's episode, was nominated for an Emmy in the outstanding documentary section. According to ''
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'' it became difficult to get a reservation at Darjeeling Express after the series aired.
''
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'' named her number 1 on their 2019 list of "100 Coolest People in Food and Drink".
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offered to invest in an expansion.
Khan closed the restaurant The Darjeeling Express in March 2020 during the
coronavirus pandemic
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. By the end of the year she had reopened in
Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist si ...
in a 120-seat space serving tasting menus.
Khan has also been outspoken about the importance of her presence and the restaurant's in the cultural and social landscape in Europe.
In an article she wrote for the magazine
Are We Europe, she explains:
Philanthropy
On Sundays, when Darjeeling Express is closed, Khan offers free use of the premises to women who are aspiring chefs and restaurateurs who would like to host supper clubs.
When Khan gave up the Soho space, she arranged with her landlord to allow
Imad Alarnab, a Syrian refugee who had been running a pop-up restaurant, to use the space for the remainder of the lease.
Khan's restaurants support a non-profit, Second Daughters Fund, which encourages families in India to celebrate the births of second daughters by sending packages of sweet treats to be shared with neighbors.
In July 2019, to mark her 50th birthday, Khan traveled to Northern Iraq to open an all-women cafe for survivors of
ISIS
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at the
Essyan refugee camp.
Personal life
Khan is married to Mushtaq, an academic.
According to Khan, he is not a fan of her food, preferring simple dishes and finding hers too complex.
The couple have two sons.
In May of 2022 she was made an
Honorary Fellow of the Queen's College, Oxford.
References
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Indian emigrants to England
British chefs
1969 births
Living people
British restaurateurs
Cookbook writers
Women cookbook writers
People from Kolkata
Alumni of The Dickson Poon School of Law
Businesspeople from London
Indian chefs
British Muslims
Fellows of The Queen's College, Oxford