Prasad Chirnomula

Chef Prasad’s culinary training began at an early age; he learned how to cook by his mother’s side. Inspired by food and by hospitality, the eighteen-year-old bucked his family’s expectations that he would be a doctor, and instead pursued an education at the Food Craft Institute of Poona, where he not only studied culinary arts, but also hotel and restaurant management. During his time at school, he worked at the Ritz Hotel in Hyderabad, learning about hospitality from one of his country’s finest hotels.  While there, he spent every free moment he had in the Ritz kitchens to learn everything he could from their chefs. Later, after graduating first in his class at Food Craft, he became director of food and beverage at the Ritz, where, at the age of 22, he managed a work force of 250 employees. He learned then how to lead teams and recognize the talents of his employees, and how to work together to create an unparalleled experience for his guests.

When Chef Prasad moved to the United States in 1986, he had $100 in his pocket. Despite his wealth of experience, his first job here was as a busboy at a restaurant in Long Island.  His ambition and passion were unstoppable. Once again, he dedicated himself to learning from the chefs in the restaurant where he worked. He refined his techniques and learned new skills. His talent did not go unnoticed and he quickly rose to become a cook, soon working at a restaurant in Manhattan.

In 1988, drawing on his training and experience both in India and in the US, Chef Prasad embarked on a multitude of partnerships in which he co-owned, operated and launched six successful restaurants throughout New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts.  And in 2001, he became sole owner and chef of Thali in New Canaan, Connecticut. His critical and popular success there led to the creation of four more Thali restaurants in Ridgefield, Westport and New Haven. Although they shared the name “Thali,” they are nothing resembling a restaurant “chain.” Chef Prasad’s most recent creation, INDIA in West Hartford- has already garnered ecstatic reviews from its patrons.

 

In addition to running his six restaurants, Chef Prasad leads tasting tours of India, hosts private tasting dinners, teaches cooking classes and offers his services at multiple charity events for such groups as the American Liver Institute, James Beard House, the American Red Cross, Share Our Strength, the Connecticut Food Bank and the Food Bank for New York City; he was a celebrity guest chef at Foxwoods Food & Wine Festival to benefit Johnson & Wales University. Most recently, Chef Prasad was the winner of the 2011 Elm City Iron Chef competition and has appeared on the national television show Food Network “Chopped”.

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