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India’s culinary shines at NDTV Food Awards 2026

Winners chosen by an eminent jury chaired by Vir Sanghvi

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Chefs, restaurants, restaurateurs, institutions and professionals at the event

The NDTV Food Awards 2026 celebrated some of the finest names in India’s food and hospitality industry, honoring chefs, restaurants, restaurateurs, institutions and professionals who are shaping the way India eats, discovers and experiences food.

The awards brought together the many worlds that define India’s food story today – iconic restaurants, celebrated chefs, ambitious new openings, regional excellence, contemporary dining spaces, landmark institutions and professionals whose work continues to raise the bar for the industry.

This year’s winners reflected the creativity, enterprise, imagination and depth that have made India one of the most exciting food destinations in the world. They also captured the growing confidence of Indian food – rooted in tradition, but increasingly contemporary, experimental and global in its ambition.

NDTV has been privileged to chronicle India’s changing relationship with food through iconic shows and formats such as Zaika India Ka, anchored by Vinod Dua, Highway On My PlateCafé MariaGourmet Central and many others. The NDTV Food Awards are an extension of that journey.

The NDTV Food Awards 2026 were adjudicated by an eminent jury chaired by Vir Sanghvi. The jury included Sourish Bhattacharyya, Asma Khan, Anindya Sundar Basu, Dr. Shabnam Banu, Ananya Banerjee, Marryam H Reshii, Kurush Dalal and Roshni Bajaj Sanghvi.

Speaking on the occasion, Rahul Kanwal, CEO and editor-in-chief, NDTV, said, “India’s food landscape is going through a remarkable moment of creativity, confidence and reinvention. The NDTV Food Awards celebrate the people and places that are adding depth, imagination and distinction to this journey. This year’s winners represent the very best of craft, originality and enterprise across the industry. For us, credibility is non-negotiable. These awards cannot be bought. They stand for merit, integrity and trust. At NDTV, we are proud to recognize the chefs, restaurants and institutions that continue to make India’s food story richer and more exciting.”

Vir Sanghvi, jury chair, NDTV Food Awards, added, “The winners of the NDTV Food Awards 2026 capture the remarkable diversity and ambition of India’s food culture. They reflect excellence, originality, consistency and a deep respect for craft. Together, they represent the richness of India’s culinary landscape and the exciting direction in which it is moving.”

Baoshuan at The Oberoi New Delhi was named Best Chinese Restaurant of the Year, while Izumi, Goa, won Best Japanese Restaurant of the Year. Seefah, Mumbai, was recognized as Best Asian Restaurant of the Year.

In the Indian restaurant categories, Chor Bizarre, Delhi, was named Best Indian Restaurant of the Year for North Indian cuisine, while Karavalli, Bengaluru, won Best Indian Restaurant of the Year for South Indian cuisine. Ethnic Table, Dimapur, was recognized as Best Indian Restaurant of the Year in the Regional category, and Sienna, Kolkata, was named Best Indian Restaurant of the Year in the Modern category.

Avartana at ITC Grand Chola, Chennai, was named Most Innovative Indian Restaurant of the Year.

Americano, Mumbai, was named Best Italian Restaurant of the Year, while The Table, Mumbai, won Best European Restaurant of the Year. Nisaba by Chef Manish Mehrotra was recognized as Best Opening of the Year. Paris My Love, Delhi, won Best Bakery & Patisserie of the Year, and The Qube at The Leela Palace, New Delhi was named Best All-Day Dining Restaurant of the Year.

The awards also honored India’s much-loved food institutions. Aminia, Kolkata, was named Historic Restaurant of India, while Bukhara at ITC Maurya, Delhi, received the honor of Legendary Restaurant of India.

Among individual honors, Mirelle Pingfu of Masque was named F&B Professional of the Year. Papa’s, Mumbai, won Best Restaurant of the Year. Himanshu Saini was recognized as Chef of the Year – International, Doma Wang was named Best Restaurateur of the Year, and Chef Manu Chandra was honored as Chef of the Year.

The Outstanding Contribution to Indian Food honors went to Chef Kunal Kapur, recognizing his influence on the way Indian food is celebrated, interpreted and taken to the world.

NDTV Food Awards 2026 Winner list:

  1. Best Chinese Restaurant of the Year: Baoshuan, The Oberoi, New Delhi
  2. Best European Restaurant of the Year: The Table, Mumbai
  3. Best Asian Restaurant of the Year: Seefah, Mumbai
  4. Best Italian Restaurant of the Year: Americano, Mumbai
  5. Best Japanese Restaurant of the Year: Izumi, Goa
  6. Best Indian Restaurant of the Year (North Indian): Chor Bizarre, Delhi
  7. Best Indian Restaurant of the Year (South Indian): Karavalli, Bengaluru
  8. Best Indian Restaurant of the Year (Regional): Ethnic Table, Dimapur
  9. Best Indian Restaurant of the Year (Modern): Sienna, Kolkata
  10. Best Opening of the Year: Nisaba by Chef Manish Mehrotra
  11. Best Bakery & Patisserie of the Year: Paris My Love, Delhi
  12. Best All-Day Dining of the Year: The Qube, Hotel Leela, New Delhi
  13. Most Innovative Indian Restaurant of the Year: Avartana, ITC Grand Chola, Chennai
  14. Historic Restaurant of India: Aminia, Kolkata
  15. Legendary Restaurant of India: Bukhara, ITC Maurya, Delhi
  16. F&B Professional of the Year: Mirelle Pingfu, Masque
  17. Best Restaurant of the Year: Papa’s, Mumbai
  18. Chef of the Year (International): Chef Himanshu Saini
  19. Best Restaurateur of the Year: Doma Wang
  20. Outstanding Contribution to Indian Food: Chef Kunal Kapur
  21. Chef of the Year: Chef Manu Chandra

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