Born in India and inspired by her grandmother, Sukhi Singh had a natural gift for cooking. In 1985 she moved to the U.S with a passion and vision for sharing her native cuisine with those who love good food.
Her continued passion and artful cooking is the inspiration behind Sukhi’s Indian Cuisine.
Check out NPR's podcast “How I Built This” with Guy Raz to hear Sukhi Singh and her son, Dalbir, recount their experiences as a family business and how they spread their love of Indian food across America.
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF PEOPLE.
PEOPLE WHO LOVE INDIAN CUISINE AND THE PEOPLE WHO JUST HAVEN’T TRIED IT YET. COME INTO MY KITCHEN AND FALL IN LOVE.
In 1985 Sukhi moved to the U.S and expanded her teaching to the culinary arts. A natural entrepreneur with the support of her family, she began cooking in a rented kitchen and selling products at local farmer’s markets in the Bay Area. In many ways a classic immigrant journey — the entire family pitched in, demand grew, and a business was born.
In 2005, Sukhi’s three children, who grew up in the family business, returned after years of following their own professions. Banding together they brought their collective expertise to grow every aspect of the business. As a result, Sukhi’s Gourmet products have flourished to the delight of people who love Indian food as well as those who are new to the cuisine.
The family’s dedication is steadfast but remains true to Sukhi’s original vision of bringing authentic, flavorful and regional Indian cuisine into the homes of people who love good food.