As the saying goes, the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. In a recent episode of ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’, Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal opened up about his saccharine sweet love story with wife Grecia Munoz, aka Gia. Like all desis, Goyal is a foodie at heart, and a popular food item played Cupid between the lovebirds - the evergreen chole bhature!
During an interaction with the host, Kapil Sharma, Goyal shared how he first met his wife, Gia, through a mutual friend who introduced them. Their connection grew over their shared love for North Indian street food. Gia expressed her fondness for Indian cuisine, saying, "I love Indian food because of its variety." When co-host Archana Puran Singh asked about her favorite dish, Gia enthusiastically replied, "Chhole Bhature."
Deepinder and Gia's love story has captivated many, and their passion for food played a key role in bringing them together. Deepinder revealed that the two bonded over their mutual enjoyment of this popular Indian snack. Known for its bold flavors and aromatic spices, Chhole Bhature quickly became a symbol of their connection.
The couple’s down-to-earth nature often wins over fans, especially when they made headlines last month for spending a day as delivery agents, experiencing the operations of the online food service. At their recent appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show, the couple opened up about their relationship. Kapil humorously noted, “Look at that—she came all the way from Mexico and ended up loving Chhole Bhature!” To which, Sudha Murthy, the author and philanthropist also on the show, joked, “And despite eating Chhole Bhature, she’s still slim!"—leaving the audience in stitches.
When Kapil playfully asked if Gia had followed the tradition of preparing her "first rasoi" (the first meal cooked by a bride), Deepinder interjected with a laugh, saying, "Cooking is banned at our home. We always order in." This lighthearted moment followed a previous story shared by Deepinder about an awkward experience he had while picking up a food delivery order at a mall in Gurugram. At the time, he and Gia had disguised themselves as delivery agents and were asked to take the stairs instead of entering through the main entrance.
Goyal and Gia, who married on March 22, 2024, have found a unique bond through their shared love for food, and their playful, humble nature continues to win hearts worldwide.
Gia is a model turned entrepreneur. She hails from Mexico.
During an interaction with the host, Kapil Sharma, Goyal shared how he first met his wife, Gia, through a mutual friend who introduced them. Their connection grew over their shared love for North Indian street food. Gia expressed her fondness for Indian cuisine, saying, "I love Indian food because of its variety." When co-host Archana Puran Singh asked about her favorite dish, Gia enthusiastically replied, "Chhole Bhature."
Deepinder and Gia's love story has captivated many, and their passion for food played a key role in bringing them together. Deepinder revealed that the two bonded over their mutual enjoyment of this popular Indian snack. Known for its bold flavors and aromatic spices, Chhole Bhature quickly became a symbol of their connection.
The couple’s down-to-earth nature often wins over fans, especially when they made headlines last month for spending a day as delivery agents, experiencing the operations of the online food service. At their recent appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show, the couple opened up about their relationship. Kapil humorously noted, “Look at that—she came all the way from Mexico and ended up loving Chhole Bhature!” To which, Sudha Murthy, the author and philanthropist also on the show, joked, “And despite eating Chhole Bhature, she’s still slim!"—leaving the audience in stitches.
When Kapil playfully asked if Gia had followed the tradition of preparing her "first rasoi" (the first meal cooked by a bride), Deepinder interjected with a laugh, saying, "Cooking is banned at our home. We always order in." This lighthearted moment followed a previous story shared by Deepinder about an awkward experience he had while picking up a food delivery order at a mall in Gurugram. At the time, he and Gia had disguised themselves as delivery agents and were asked to take the stairs instead of entering through the main entrance.
Goyal and Gia, who married on March 22, 2024, have found a unique bond through their shared love for food, and their playful, humble nature continues to win hearts worldwide.
Gia is a model turned entrepreneur. She hails from Mexico.
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