This Palo Alto startup delivers Michelin-starred restaurant dishes from India to your home

Mohit Shah, left, co-founder and chief technology officer, with Chef Thomas Zacharias, center, and corporate executive officer and co-founder Nikhil Abraham, right, pose for a portrait during a media presentation at CloudChef in Palo Alto, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023.

You don’t need a passport, private jet or even an in with the chef to eat dishes from the best  restaurants around the world. You just need software and sensors.

A Palo Alto-based food tech startup has built the technology to impeccably recreate dishes from any chef and have it delivered to you. CloudChef, which launched Jan. 31, has started this feat

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