Cardoz traveled from Mumbai to New York through Frankfurt, Germany, on March 8
Chef Floyd Cardoz with kerala style banana leaf salmon from Paowalla at the 2016 New York Taste presented by Citi hosted by New York Magazine on November 1, 2016 in New York City. — Chef Floyd Cardoz, who competed on “Top Chef,” won “Top Chef Masters” and operated successful restaurants in both India and New York, died Wednesday of complications from the coronavirus, his company said in a statement. He was 59.
He was a partner in Bombay Sweet Shop, O Pedro and The Bombay Canteen in India at the time of his death. Padma Lakshmi, host of the Bravo cooking competition series “Top Chef,” praised the success of Tabla and offered condolences to Cardoz’s loved ones, including his wife and business partner, Barkha.
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