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Meeru Dhalwala is an author, chef and co-owner, with her ex-husband
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, of the Indian restaurants Vij's and
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in
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'', November 3, 2010.


Early life and education

Meeru Dhalwala was born in
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. When she was still young, she moved to
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, with her parents. She began her career in D.C., working with various international non-profit organizations on human rights and economic development projects. She attended the
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in
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, receiving a master's degree in Development Studies.


Career

In February 1995, Dhalwala joined her husband,
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, in
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,
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. She began managing the kitchen and creating recipes for their newly opened restaurant, '' Vij's''. In the early days, her husband's parents would make the curry at their home and deliver it by bus to the restaurant."Vancouver chef reinvents Indian food"
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By 2003,
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of the
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was praising Vij's Restaurant as "easily among the finest Indian restaurants in the world". In 2004, Dhalwala and Vij opened up a second restaurant and market called ''
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''. Both restaurants are known to have an all female kitchen staff, having all come from the
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of India. Dhalwala and her cooks experiment together with new techniques and spice combinations. Along with the restaurant recipes, Dhalwala creates recipes for ''Vij's Inspired Indian Cuisine'', a line of prepackaged gourmet curries. The product line is sold in grocery stores across British Columbia, and other regions. In November 2012, Dhalwala launched a new restaurant called ''Shanik'', in
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. The project was in partnership with Oguz Istif, who is also involved in heading finance and operations for the Vij's companies in Vancouver. Shanik was an Indian restaurant with an original menu, different from her Vij's and Rangoli menus. Shanik closed in March 2015. Dhalwala and Vij have co-published two cookbooks,"From haute to cricket cuisine"
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, June 23, 2008.
with Dhalwala writing the text. In 2006, Dhalwala penned the first, ''Vij's: Elegant and Inspired Indian Cuisine'', which won several awards in 2007, including Cuisine Canada's Gold Award for Best Cookbook and Cordon d'Or Gold Ribbon International Cookbook Award. The book also took first place in the reference category at the
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Awards for Excellence in Book Design. In 2010, she penned ''Vij's at Home: Relax Honey'', which placed second in the Best Indian Cuisine Book in the World category at the 2010
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, and received silver at the Canadian Culinary Book Awards.


Advocacy and Interests

Dhalwala believes in supporting local business and agriculture, and is committed to improving her business
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. Within her restaurants, Dhalwala takes strides to build long-term relationships with local farmers and other local suppliers in order to source produce, seafood and meats that align with her philosophy. Dhalwala has added
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to her restaurant menus, advocating them as a healthy and
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source. She is working to have them farmed locally. Dhalwala is active in the community and sits on the board of Vancouver Farmers Markets. With her restaurant in Seattle, she worked to build relationships with
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and
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farmers, just as she did in
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with her Vancouver restaurants. Dhalwala actively researches topics around food, the environment and health. This plays a key role in developing her recipes. Dhalwala is particularly interested in sharing her cooking skills with parents who wish to feed their families in a way that is "easy, delicious and healthy". Dhalwala shared her ideas through her regular monthly column in
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, titled ''Food for Thought'', and a regular Point Person for CBC Radio's 2009 national show ''The Point''. Dhalwala hosts annual cooking shows at the Bowery
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Kitchen in
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. Dhalwala is founder and co-organizer of the ''Joy of Feeding'', an annual international food fair held at the
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in Vancouver. The event serves a fundraiser for the farm and combines a focus on culture, health and the environment. It features around 16 home cooks from various heritages and professions, sharing their home style of comfort foods. Most of the food is sourced organically and/or locally. Dhalwala's vision is to grow the event to "a worldwide Joy of Feeding day where various communities throughout the world gather together to feature and share their home cooked meals". In a podcast episode of the Global Indian Network, Meeru Dhalwala revealed that her experiments with food are a humble effort toward representing home meaningfully. She recalled the days of her troubled childhood and how the recollections of her mother motivated her to hire Indian immigrant women as her staff who were desperately seeking a sense of identity and belonging in a foreign land. During this time, she understood the “power of love” that keeps her going even today. By helping these fantastic women, she extended a helping hand to the memories of her mother struggling to settle in a new home away from home. Her mindset about business is an extension of herself and how she wants the world to be.


Bibliography

* ''Vij's: Elegant and Inspired Indian Cuisine'', with
Vikram Vij Vikram Vij (born 1964)Vikram Vij of Vij's - Biography Vancouver, BC
s ...
. Douglas & McIntyre, 2006. . *
Vij's at Home: Relax, Honey: The Warmth and Ease of Indian Cooking
', with
Vikram Vij Vikram Vij (born 1964)Vikram Vij of Vij's - Biography Vancouver, BC
s ...
. Douglas & McIntyre, 2011. .


References


External links


Vij's website

Joy of Feeding website
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