There is a quiet revolution happening in Zirakpur — and it smells like desi ghee, fresh rotis, and hot dal.
It doesn’t make headlines. It doesn’t trend on Twitter. But every single day, inside a warm little kitchen on VIP Road, women show up, roll up their sleeves, and cook meals that carry far more than just nutrition. They carry dignity, determination, and the dream of a better tomorrow.
Welcome to Community Kitchen — where ₹110 changes everything.
The Woman Who Cooked Your Meal
Before you take your first bite, think about who made it.

She woke up early, She sourced fresh, local ingredients, She cooked your meal in Steel utensils—the old way, the right way—because she knows that good food starts with good intention. Moreover, she was trained, supported, and given a platform—not out of charity, but ultimately out of belief in her potential.
She is not just a cook. She is a woman reclaiming her independence, one meal at a time.
At Community Kitchen, every woman in our kitchen is part of a larger movement backed by Global Women Power — an NGO dedicated to creating financial freedom and self-respect for women across communities. When you eat here, you are directly investing in her story.
Why ₹110 Is the Most Powerful Price in Zirakpur
We live in a time where a single cup of café coffee costs more than a full meal should. We decided to challenge that.
Our Plain Thali at ₹110 was priced with purpose — affordable enough for a student, filling enough for a labourer, wholesome enough for a health-conscious professional. It is our answer to the question: “Why should eating well be a privilege?”
It shouldn’t be. And at Community Kitchen, it isn’t.
This isn’t a loss-leader offer or a marketing gimmick. It is a promise — that quality food, made with clean ingredients and cooked with care, can and should be available to everyone.
Food as a Form of Seva
In our culture, feeding someone is one of the most sacred acts a person can perform. It is seva — selfless service — the kind that asks nothing in return.
That philosophy lives in every corner of Community Kitchen. Specifically, it’s why we offer free chai every day from 4 PM to 5 PM—because some conversations are best had over a warm cup of tea, shared between strangers who leave as friends. Moreover, our menu is built around Ayurvedic and Sattvic principles because we believe food should heal, not just fill. Ultimately, it’s why we use desi ghee, seasonal vegetables, and locally sourced produce—because the earth gives us everything we need, and we honour that.
This is not just a restaurant. This is a space of seva.
A Donation That Feeds More Than Hunger
If our food moves you, imagine what your donation can do.
Every contribution to Global Women Power goes directly into:
- Culinary training programs for underprivileged women
- Safe working spaces where women can cook, earn, and grow
- Micro-entrepreneurship support — helping women start their own food businesses
- Subsidised meals for those who cannot even afford ₹110
You don’t have to donate large amounts to make a difference. Even a small, consistent contribution compounds into real, lasting change in someone’s life.
Donate here → globalcommunitykitchen.com/donate
This Is What Community Looks Like
The word “community” gets used a lot. We try to live it.
At Community Kitchen, we welcome volunteers — students, professionals, homemakers — anyone who wants to give their time to something meaningful. We welcome home entrepreneurs — women who make pickles, chocolates, breads, or snacks — and help them market their products under our brand. We welcome subscribers who want fresh, healthy thalis delivered to their doorstep every day without the stress of cooking.
And most of all, we welcome you — exactly as you are — hungry, curious, or simply looking for a place that feels like home.
The Ripple Effect of One Meal
When you order a ₹110 thali from Community Kitchen, here is what actually happens:
A woman earns. A family eats. A girl stays in school. A dream survives another day.
That is the ripple effect of one meal. Furthermore, that is the power of showing up—as a customer, a donor, or a volunteer—for something ultimately bigger than yourself. Consequently, the next time you’re in Zirakpur and hunger calls, you know exactly where to go.
📍 Shop No. 15, GF, D Block, CCC, VIP Road, Zirakpur, Punjab 140603 📞 +91 82006-08549 🌐 globalcommunitykitchen.com
Ultimately, the most delicious meals are the ones that mean something.
Global Women Power proudly powers Community Kitchen — building a world where every woman has a seat at the table.