holed” but after some thought and deliberation I was ready to answer.
What’s your food style? Now I like to think of my food as modern but I have a classical background and i have never used a water bath and my experiments with El Bulli powders were far from enlightening. I have worked in several countries for some truly inspirational chefs and have got to explore some great ingredients which are indigenous to a particular country or region, so when

thinking of menus I don’t dip into my tried and tested bag of tricks but I look into my past and my current larder and see what matches and what techniques I can use to show the produce at its best. I still love to use Arabic spices and I enjoy mixing Asian aromats into my plates. So I guess my food style is “
Fusion” however it’s a term which I don’t like so much due their being so many chefs who like to give the “
Confusion” experience. So a term which I have started to use is “
worldly modern” it opens up my kitchen to the world and gives me the open forum and freedom to use whatever ingredient I feel fit. Especially when working in international hotels where you invite international travelers you have to give some dining options which will appeal to all tastes.

A new chapter is beginning and new menus are under construction, new markets are being discovered and I intend on posting as much of this journey as possible on:
culinaryinspirations.wordpress.com