Rachel Goenka
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Rachel Goenka | |
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Rachel Goenka | |
| Born | 6 April 1988 |
| Other name | Ms Sassy[1] |
| Alma mater | Pennsylvania State University Ballymaloe Cookery School Le Cordon Bleu |
| Occupations | Restaurateur, Chef, Author |
| Organization | TCSC Hospitality |
| Known for | The Sassy Spoon, House of Mandarin, Baraza, 8ish, Sassy Teaspoon and Asian Bistro by HOM |
| Notable work | Adventures with Mithai (2019) |
| Father | Viveck Goenka[2] |
| Relatives | Ramnath Goenka (great-grand father) |
| Awards | The Gourmand World Cookbook Award, 2020 |
Rachel Goenka is an Indian restaurateur, chef, author and the founder and CEO of Mumbai based TCSC Hospitality.[3][4] She runs a chain of restaurants such as The Sassy Spoon, a multi-cuisine restaurant, House of Mandarin, a Pan-Asian diner, Baraza, a resto-bar, 8ish, a cocktail bar, Asian Bistro by HOM, a Pan-Asian kiosk, and Sassy Teaspoon, a chain of patisseries and bakeries, across Mumbai and Pune.[5][6][7][8][3]
She is the author of Adventures with Mithai: Indian Sweets Get a Modern Makeover (2019), by HarperCollins.[9] Goenka serves as the head of the National Restaurant Association of India's Mumbai chapter.[10]
Early life and education
Goenka grew up in Dubai and attended Emirates International School, and made regular visits to Mumbai and Goa.[11] She graduated with degrees in Journalism and English from The Pennsylvania State University. She studied at the Ballymaloe Cookery School in Ireland under chef Rachel Allen and later attended Le Cordon Bleu in London, specialising in patisserie.[6][5]
Career
She set up her first restaurant, The Sassy Spoon in Mumbai's Nariman Point in 2013, which was later chosen by French chef Alain Ducasse to be part of the Gout De France movement in 2014.[5] Her second outlet of The Sassy Spoon was opened in Bandra, Mumbai in 2015.[12][13]
In 2016, Goenka launched the Sassy Teaspoon, a chain of patisseries and bakeries across Mumbai and Pune. The Sassy Spoon, Mumbai won 'Best Independent Restaurant in India-Critics' Choice' within the first year of its operations.[6][14]
In 2017, she launched The Sassy Spoon and Baraza in Pune, and House of Mandarin in Bandra.[15][16] In 2019, she opened The Sassy Spoon and House of Mandarin in Powai.[17] She owns six restaurants across Mumbai and Pune, and six patisseries and two central kitchens.[18]
In 2020, she was inducted as a managing committee member of the National Restaurant Association of India[1] and was later appointed as the head of its Mumbai chapter for the year 2025–26.[10]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she launched Saffron by The Sassy Spoon, a delivery-only Indian cuisine brand.[11][19][20]
In 2025, Goenka entered the bar segment with the launch of 8ish, a cocktail bar in Nariman Point, Mumbai. The same year, she repositioned Baraza in Pune as a beer garden-style restaurant.[21]
Published works
In 2019, she authored a book, Rachel Goenka's Adventures with Mithai, which was published by HarperCollins. The book was launched on 14 October 2019, in Mumbai.[9][22] In December 2019, she won The Gourmand World Cookbook Award 2020, in the category of pastry and desserts for her book, Adventures with Mithai.[23][24] The book was earlier named the national winner for India in the same category.[23]
Reception
The book received positive reviews from critics. Writing for The Indian Express, Sourish Bhattacharyya described it as "a cross-cultural treat" and praised its "impressive repertoire" of reinterpretations of Indian sweets.[25] The book was also reviewed by Outlook Traveller, where Sharmistha Chaudhuri described it as a "picture-heavy, gorgeous book" and noted its collection of recipes that reinterpret traditional Indian sweets for a contemporary audience.[26]
A book review published in The Hindu, Aparna Narrain wrote that the book adapts traditional Indian ingredients for a Western palate and presents festive sweets in contemporary forms, adding that the recipes are accessible to home bakers and include dishes such as Kaju Katli Truffles and Nagaland’s black rice pudding.[27]
Personal life
In February 2014, Goenka married her long-time boyfriend, Dubai-based banker Karan Khetarpal,[2][28] with whom she has a son, Kabir.[28] In April 2021, on her birthday, Goenka and Karan welcomed their daughter, Amalia.[29][30] She is the daughter of Viveck Goenka, the chairman & MD of The Indian Express.[2][31]
Awards and recognition
In 2018, she was named Young Restaurateur of the Year at the Restaurant India Awards.[32] In 2019, she was listed by AsiaOne magazine among its Woman Empowerment Leaders.[33] She was also named Woman Entrepreneur of the Year at The Times of India’s Times Food and Hospitality Icons.[34]
In April 2023, she received the Restaurateur of the Year (Female) award at the West India edition of the Food Connoisseurs India Convention.[35] She was awarded Young Restaurateur of the Year (West) by The Economic Times at the ET Hospitality World Restaurant and Nightlife Awards in 2023.[36]
References
- ^ a b Singh, Sakshi (28 December 2020). "Ms Sassy and her empire". The Economic Times.
- ^ a b c "Cooking up a match". Ahmedabad Mirror. 28 February 2014.
- ^ a b Monteiro DSouza, Primrose (16 February 2026). "Rachel Goenka On The Objects Of Her Affection". Femina.
- ^ "FNB News – Wakao Foods, The Chocolate Spoon Company look back with year ender report | FNB News". www.fnbnews.com. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- ^ a b c "RACHEL GOENKA, 29 Restaurateur and chef, Sassy Spoon, Baraza Bars and Bites and Mandarin and Mirchi". India Today. 6 November 2017.
- ^ a b c Halim, Moeena (17 June 2016). "Mumbai restaurant, The Sassy Spoon, wins Critics' Choice Award". India Today.
- ^ Jain, Aashika (8 March 2019). "#Shepreneurs: How These Women in Off-beat Roles Do Everything & Get Everything Done". Entrepreneur.
- ^ Rodgers, Barry (25 February 2026). "8ish, a new neighbourhood bar in South Mumbai wants you to unwind". The Hindu.
- ^ a b Borah, Jahnabee (25 October 2019). "Have your mithai and eat it too, says Rachel Goenka". Mint.
- ^ a b "Member Committee". National Restaurant Association of India. 2025.
- ^ a b Contractor, Farzana (2021). "Rachel Goenka: Woman Empowered". UpperCrust.
- ^ "Verve Bites: The Sassy Spoon". Verve. 23 January 2015.
- ^ Chanda, Kathakali (27 December 2014). "How pastry chefs are cooking up a dessert storm". Forbes India.
- ^ Kasana, Archana (11 September 2017). "Sassy Teaspoon Soon Planning for PAN- India Expansion". BusinessWorld.
- ^ Shaikh, Sadaf (24 September 2017). "The Dim Sums At Bandra's Newly-Opened House Of Mandarin Are Truly Unmissable!". Verve. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017.
- ^ Mehta Sen, Shweta (17 August 2017). "Honest Restaurant Reviews: Baraza Bars & Bites, Pune". Man's World India.
- ^ "Minnie Bhatt designs The Sassy Spoon in Mumbai's plush Powai". Architect and Interiors India. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2026.
- ^ Chowdary, Asha (21 September 2019). "Are you Instagram-worthy? How Sassy Spoon's Rachel Goenka spins magic with her culinary wizardry". Dailyhunt.
- ^ Singh, Sakshi (22 February 2021). "Rachel Goenka aggressive on expansion". ET HospitalityWorld. The Economic Times.
- ^ Narain, Aparna (16 October 2022). "The Sassy Queen of Flavours". The Financial Express.
- ^ Ray, Bikramjit (19 December 2025). "I want 8ish to become a legacy brand: Rachel Goenka". ET HospitalityWorld. The Economic Times.
- ^ Dalal, Phorum (20 October 2019). "When Mithai Goes Mod". Mid-Day.
- ^ a b "Goenka's Adventures with Mithai bags Gourmand World Cookbook Award '20". FBN News. 31 December 2019.
- ^ "Gourmand Awards". Gourmand International. 2020.
- ^ Bhattacharyya, Sourish (3 November 2019). "Rachel Goenka revels in marrying impossibly diverse ingredients". The Indian Express.
- ^ Chaudhuri, Sharmistha (22 December 2019). "Book Review: Adventures with Mithai: Indian Sweets Get a Modern Makeover". Outlook Traveller.
- ^ Narrain, Aparna (12 December 2019). "Rachel Goenka gives traditional sweets a contemporary makeover". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 15 December 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ a b Chopra Vikamsey, Swati (December 2018). "Restaurateur Rachel Goenka gets teary-eyed as she revisits her pregnancy, labour and life after Kabir..." Mother and Baby India (81). Next Gen Publishing.
- ^ Chawla, Barkha (21 December 2021). "Preparing For Baby #2: Advice From Our Favourite Insta Moms". MissMalini.
- ^ Kamath, Akanksha (19 January 2021). "4 stylish mums-to-be share their pregnancy journeys and maternity style tips". Vogue.
- ^ "When in Goa..." Mumbai Mirror. 16 June 2014.
- ^ "Sweet Success". The Indian Express. 15 October 2019.
- ^ "Woman Empowerment Leaders 2019–20" (PDF). AsiaOne. 2019.
- ^ "Times Food & Hospitality Icons 2019". The Times of India. 2019.
- ^ "Food Connoisseurs India Convention – West India Edition concluded on Feb 15, 2023". Hospibuz. 15 February 2023.
- ^ "ET HospitalityWorld Restaurants and Nightlife Awards 2023: Individual Category". ET HospitalityWorld. The Economic Times. 5 October 2023.
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