Bio/Wiki
| Famous for | Becoming India’s first female chef to earn a Michelin Star in 2018 |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 170 cm |
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| Weight | 60 kg |
| Eye Color | Light Brown |
| Hair Color | Brown |
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Personal Life
| Ethnicity | Indian-Punjabi |
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| Food Habit | Non-vegetarian |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married | ||||||||||||
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Career
| Debut | TV: MasterChef India 7 (2023) on Sony TV; as a judge |
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Favourites
| Street food | Sev batata puri |
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| Cafe | Madras Café |
| Chips | Nachos |
| Food | Kebab |
| Alcoholic beverage | Wine |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| Garima Arora, an Indian chef, made history by earning a Michelin star in 2018 as the first female Indian chef to achieve this. | |
| At the age of 15, Garima's passion for food was ignited by her father. | |
| Before transitioning to culinary arts, she began her career as a journalist. | |
| Garima received training from acclaimed chefs such as Gordon Ramsay and René Redzepi. | |
| In 2017, she established her restaurant 'Gaa' in Bangkok, Thailand. | |
| In 2019, Garima was honored with the title of Asia’s Best Female Chef. | |
| She served as a judge on MasterChef India- Season 7 in 2023. |




