Back in the '80s, he had nothing going for him except love for food. Now, he has a number of successful restaurants and deference from peers in the industry (via FnBReport)
Back in the '80s, he had nothing going for him except love for food. Now, he has a number of successful restaurants and deference from peers in the industryJapanese-born Tetsuya Wakuda moved to Sydney in 1982.
Whether it be Botan shrimp, New Zealand scampi, ocean trout, or sea urchin, Wakuda enhances his ingredients with subtle yet elegant flourishes. His food is fresh and uncomplicated, concentrating on boosting flavors and not smothering the main ingredient. “We take the best produce, do very little to them, and enhance their flavors. No more, no less,” he says.
His newest endeavor, Patisserie Platine, was inspired by one of his young chefs who showed tremendous passion for pastry. “I see young chefs who work hard and try very hard to do their best. I am encouraged by them. If someone has a dream and a passion, if I can help, then I will help.”
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