If you’re looking for a truly unique dining experience, you won’t want to miss our upcoming dinner with Nomita Dhar. Nomita will be whipping up Kashmiri cuisine known for its rich and aromatic flavours.
Nomita’s aromatic roganjosh is packed full of flavours that remind her of Kashmir. Join her at the dinner table this August for a warm and hearty meal as she shares her experiences of living and working in Singapore over the past 23 years.
The dinner is non-halal. Food served is not suitable for vegetarians. Food may contain dairy, eggs, nuts and other allergens.
Hello! I am Nomita Dhar from Srinagar, Kashmir. I hail from a Kashmiri background where food is a central part of our culture. I am a journalist by training and have been running Sun Media in Singapore for the past 23 years. Outside of work, I am a mum, daughter, wife, friend and a happy person with a good sense of humour. I like to live in the moment and am spiritually inclined. Singapore is my home.
where there is warmth, love and care and where loved ones live under one roof. This is where you pass on your traditions and values to your children and continue the legacy of your culture. It is where your children know they can return to even after they have flown the nest.
I belong to the Kashmiri Pandit community. Roganjosh is a lamb dish from Kashmir known as the King of Kashmiri cuisine. Served during celebrations, it brings back memories of my mother’s cooking in Kashmir. Due to unrest in Kashmir, we had to leave the valley in 1989. The warmth and aroma of this dish help us recreate a sense of Srinagar in Singapore.
Kitchen Movements, a series of events curated by The Party Elves, provides a platform for home chefs to shine and share their dishes. They focus on self taught passionate home cooks who cook with locally sourced, sustainable ingredients. Kitchen Movements hopes to cultivate a community that comes together over a shared love of home cooked food and the belief in a giving community.
Parking is not available at event premises.
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Hello! I am Nomita Dhar from Srinagar, Kashmir. I hail from a Kashmiri background where food is a central part of our culture. I am a journalist by training and have been running Sun Media in Singapore for the past 23 years. Outside of work, I am a mum, daughter, wife, friend and a happy person with a good sense of humour. I like to live in the moment and am spiritually inclined. Singapore is my home.
where there is warmth, love and care and where loved ones live under one roof. This is where you pass on your traditions and values to your children and continue the legacy of your culture. It is where your children know they can return to even after they have flown the nest.
I belong to the Kashmiri Pandit community. Roganjosh is a lamb dish from Kashmir known as the King of Kashmiri cuisine. Served during celebrations, it brings back memories of my mother’s cooking in Kashmir. Due to unrest in Kashmir, we had to leave the valley in 1989. The warmth and aroma of this dish help us recreate a sense of Srinagar in Singapore.
Kitchen Movements, a series of events curated by The Party Elves, provides a platform for home chefs to shine and share their dishes. They focus on self taught passionate home cooks who cook with locally sourced, sustainable ingredients. Kitchen Movements hopes to cultivate a community that comes together over a shared love of home cooked food and the belief in a giving community.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
Parking is not available at event premises.
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