By
Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh
27th December:- New Zealand’s prominent chef and restaurateur, Sid Sahrawat along with
his wife Chand Sahrawat are in Chandigarh to share their New Zealand journey with
the media today and to provide their children a glimpse of their cherished
Indian culture.
Today, they are building a legacy in New Zealand which comprises three award winning restaurants
– Sidart, Cassia and Sid at The French
Café.
Sid has spent almost
nine years making his indelible mark in Auckland with acclaimed restaurants
Sidart and Cassia. He is known to reflect seasonality in his dishes and use the
freshest of ingredients. He infuses his creative culinary skills with the
traditional dishes he has grown up with in India–classic spice and flavour
combinations reworked with contemporary and local New Zealand ingredients.
Sid Sahrawat won best
chef and he along with his wife Chand won best restaurateurs at Metro Peugot
Restaurant Of The Year 2018 Awards. Also, Sidart and Cassia won the first and
the second spot for the restaurant of the year at the awards. Sidart was
awarded 2 Hats this year with Cassia winning the Best Metropolitan Restaurant
at Cuisine Good food awards 2018. Additionally, Sid at the French Café and
Sidart are the highest rated restaurants in New Zealand to feature in LA LISTE
world’s best restaurants, among top 500 in the world.
At a media event in
Chandigarh today, Sid served one of his signature dishes-traditional Indian
tandoori chicken in slider buns. These mini burgers serve as an excellent snack
and are a great choice for parties and are his daughter Zoya’s favourite.
The evolution of his
restaurants reflects his identity as a chef. He beautifully ties his Indian roots to the progessive
taste of New Zealand’s appetizing flavors.
Though work takes over most of Sid and Chand’s time, they do make time
for holidays, he love to take friends and family to Waiheke Island,
a short ferry ride from Auckland, to explore the beaches and vineyards. Paihia
in the Bay of Islands holds a special place in his heart as he worked there for
a few months as a young chef: the beauty of Northland is unique
and unparalleled. Rotorua is a great stop to explore not just the thermal
pools but to partake in a traditional hangi in a Maori village and Queenstown as
we all know is breath-taking for its views of the mountains and lakes.
Sid said that through the ups and downs ofhis journey, his main pillar
of strength has been his wife, Chand Sahrawat as she shares his passion for
food and has adapted to the industry very well. Her family background in
business helps them make key decisions together.
Sid’s restaurants are at the peak of success and a testament to a
combination of passion, talent and hard work.
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