New Delhi, March 31, 2026: Let’s Talk Womxn (LTW), a global business-building action movement of women owners in food and drink, marked its launch in India with the Delhi chapter on March 23, 2026, at Kikli, Connaught Place.
Founded by Rohini Dey, LTW is a unique action movement of 1000+ women restaurateurs and entrepreneurs across 16 cities in the US and Canada, and now India. Built by women owners for women owners, LTW focuses on strengthening businesses by sharing resources, generating revenue opportunities, increasing visibility, and empowering women to grow together across the food and beverage ecosystem.
The launch evening was hosted by LTW co-hosts and leading industry voices, including Chef Amninder Sandhu (Founding Partner, Bawri, Kikli, Tipai by Wildlife Luxuries and Barbet & Pals), Priya Paul (Chairperson, Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels), Akriti Malhotra (Founder, Aku’s The Burger Co.), along with Rohini Dey, PhD, Founder, Let’s Talk Womxn. The gathering brought together a dynamic mix of founders, chefs, and entrepreneurs.
Speaking on the vision behind LTW, Rohini Dey, PhD, Founder, said,
“A sheer pleasure to team up with powerhouse women entrepreneurs to lift each other up, our core Let’s Talk Womxn ethos. Launching LTW Delhi is an even more special homecoming for me.”
The evening featured a candid exchange on leadership, entrepreneurship, and the realities of building and scaling businesses as women owners. Among those present were Chef Ruchira Hoon, Chef Megha Kohli, Chef Shambhavi Joshi,Chef Vanshika Bhatia,Chef Tanya Gupta,Chef sharmistha cheema amongst many others.
Highlighting the importance of such a platform, Chef Amninder Sandhu said,
“If there’s a room where women aren’t lifting each other up, I’d rather build a new one. That’s why Let’s Talk Womxn is in Delhi.”
Adding to this, Priya Paul, Chairperson, Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels, said,
“There’s a quiet strength in women coming together and showing up for each other. Let’s Talk Womxn captures that spirit, it’s about shared journeys, mutual support, and building something that lasts.”
What sets Let’s Talk Womxn apart is its renegade and action-driven approach. It is open to all women owners in food and drink, no elitism, no fees, and no bureaucracy. It is not a traditional industry forum and does not duplicate panels, webinars, or networking formats. Instead, LTW operates as a platform where women owners engage in ongoing monthly sessions focused on solving real business challenges, sharing what works, and driving tangible outcomes.

