By Sourish Bhattacharyya
THE NEXT chef in the city who’ll surely
have the women eating out of his hands (and maybe land a couple of Bollywood
roles) is the South African Guy Clark,
a former property broker who was unanimously voted the ‘cutest’ contestant and '
Singh was so impressed with Clark
that he got him over to New Delhi to redesign his private kitchens and then
cook at his daughter Tara’s A-List wedding this year whose high point was a
performance by pop and R&B star Lionel
Ritchie that left the privileged invitees dancing ‘All Night Long’. One
thing led to another and now Clark, who stood 11th in the first season of
Masterchef South Africa and got eliminated because his soufflé wasn’t right, is
busy with the pre-opening rituals of what promises to be Delhi’s hippest new
restaurant, Uzuri (the word means ‘goodness’
in Swahili), which will serve up ‘European food with a touch of Africa’ at the M-Block
Market, Greater Kailash-II. And yes, there will be the famous bunny chow, or
hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry, a Durban Indian invention which at
the moment is being served only in Kush
Nagrath’s Firefly bar at New Friends Colony.
Leading the show with Clark in the kitchen is a
young man named Rishim Sachdeva, who
was a sous chef at Heston Blumenthal’s
celebrated Fat Duck restaurant. My
source, the man about town and (when he’s not being one) management consultant Shaun Lobo, who attended one of the trial
dinners on Saturday night, said the duo cooked up quite a memorable meal. “Delhiites
are looking for something new and South Africa is a sought-after destination,”
Clark was quoted by the South African publication, Weekend Argus, as saying. “Delhi is all about the bling. This is
the first African-European fusion restaurant in India.”
Clark, who started cooking when he
was 14 to impress his then girlfriend, had said in the Weekend Argus interview that he’s in a “serious relationship with
food right now”. We’ll get to sample it very soon when Uzuri opens its door.
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