About Desi Food Fix

Our story, our mission, and our love for discovering the world's most incredible flavors.

DesiFoodFix is an independent desi food reviews by our experts. This platform dedicated to South Asian cuisine and the people who cook it, eat it, argue about it and love it. We started with a simple belief: that desi food is among the world's great culinary traditions and that the writing about it should finally match that fact. So we built the platform we always wanted to read.

What we do:

Restaurant Reviews — Honest, detailed, opinionated. We cover Michelin-starred dining rooms and the neighborhood spot every local knows but nobody has written up. We tell you what to order, what to skip, and whether the hype is real.

Chef Spotlights — The stories behind the food matter as much as the food itself. From celebrated names earning global recognition to unsung talents doing extraordinary things quietly.

Cookbook Features — South Asian food writing is having a moment. We review new cookbooks with the same critical eye we bring to restaurants.

Opinion & Essays — The conversations the food world isn't having loudly enough. We ask uncomfortable questions, take clear positions, and invite you to disagree.

The Blog — New openings, hidden gems, seasonal picks, and insider knowledge that's too good not to share.

City Guides For Food — The best desi food in cities across the UK, US and beyond — organized by dish, occasion and region, not the generic categories that tell you nothing useful.

We write for the desi community first, and for anyone else who is curious, hungry and willing to be converted. No paid placements. No PR puff. No apologies for having a point of view.

Consider this your fix.

Our Process‍ ‍

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    Honest Reviews

    We pay. We eat. We tell the truth.

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    South Asian Specialists

    100% Desi. No fusion confusion.

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    Community

    Written for the diaspora. Useful for everyone.

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    Street stalls to Tablecloths

    From the dhaba to the dining room. All of it matters.

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