Saturday, January 31

Deaf and Mute Mohali Couple Win Hearts With ‘Quietly Delicious’ Tiffin Service

CHANDIGARH :A deaf and mute couple from Mohali has captured the internet’s attention with their inspiring journey of resilience, entrepreneurship and love for home-cooked food. Vanshpreet Singh and his wife, Anmol Kaur, run a cloud kitchen aptly named ‘Quietly Delicious’, which has become a lifeline for residents seeking hygienic, homemade meals.

What makes their story extraordinary is not just the food they serve, but the spirit with which they run their business despite communication barriers. The couple’s young son has emerged as the face of their tiffin service on social media, charming thousands of viewers with his innocent explanations of the daily menu.

Yeh toh roti hai. Ye toh aloo-gobhi hai,” the shy yet enthusiastic boy says in videos that have now gone viral, proudly introducing his parents’ dishes to the online world. His playful presence has turned him into the brand’s youngest ambassador and a symbol of the family’s unity.

Running a food business is demanding for anyone, but for Vanshpreet and Anmol, every day brings added challenges—from coordinating orders to interacting with customers. Yet, their determination has transformed obstacles into motivation. Their cloud kitchen stands as a testament to what perseverance can achieve when paired with community support.

The couple’s story has resonated deeply with internet users, earning widespread admiration for their courage and self-reliance. Several leading news outlets have covered their journey, praising the thoughtfully named kitchen and the inspiring family behind it.

As videos of Quietly Delicious continue to circulate online, Vanshpreet Singh and Anmol Kaur are not just serving meals—they are serving hope, reminding society that disability is not inability, and that hard work, when done with heart, always finds its voice.


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