JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar is thrilled to welcome Chef Mohit Bhowar to the team. With a wealth of culinary expertise and a passion for innovation, Chef Bhowar is set to elevate the dining experience at the property.
CuisineJw MarriottMumbaiExecutive Sous ChefCulinary ArtsReal Estate MumbaiApr 23, 2025

Chef Mohit Bhowar is the newly appointed Executive Sous Chef at JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar. He brings over a decade of culinary experience and a passion for innovation to the team.
The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for overseeing kitchen operations, ensuring high culinary standards, developing menus, and mentoring the kitchen staff.
Chef Bhowar's culinary expertise, focus on sustainability, and leadership skills make him an ideal fit for the team. He aligns perfectly with JW Marriott's values and commitment to excellence.
Guests can expect a wide range of dining options, from fine dining to casual eateries, all featuring high-quality, locally sourced ingredients and creative, flavorful dishes.
JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar is located in the heart of Mumbai, offering convenient access to the city's major attractions and business districts.

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