Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Passion And Talent Equals Chef Kwame Owuachi

 More and more chefs are becoming celebrities yet only one who has heart.That's Kwame Onuwachi, the newest star in the American kitchen. His rise is metioric. His food is stellar. Chef Onuwachi will be a bright light that will never burn out.

Regular contributor Pete Wells got t interview this phenom in today's New York Times Wednesday Food section. He is not your ordinary rising culinary star. He;s like the Teflon chef. Unlike Tom Colicchio who took flak for his Diet COke commercial and Rick Bayless  was deemed for a pimp for the Evil EMpire when he promoted the Whopper for Burger King. Chef Onuwachi sailed through his Diet COke commercial without any problems along with working with McDonald;s  at their marketing event.He also has a charisma that spreads into his two restaurants Tatiana and Dogon's . When Snoop Dogg's song "Beautiful" played he and his clientele started singing the opening words "Oh,Oh, Oh." He dances with is customers and hugs then, an experience always seen at Black restaurants. He's also a go getter. His foray into the industry was Gorsha, a kind of "Ethiopian Chipotle" in Washington DC'

His food represents the NIgerian Diaspora.He wanted to to open a place that highlighted his mother's apartment in the Bronx, his father's family compound in NIgeria and the tenements of San Juan Hill, the area torn down to make way for Lincoln Center. Dogon's menu represents a fusion of African and Jamaican dishes. For new Yorkers he has Tatiana at Lincoln Center. His dishes can be shared. as they come in small and large shares. There are curried goat patties and shawarma roasted chicken.he also represents Manhattan desserts from bodegas.Fans enjoy his Bodega special, a cosmic brownie with powdered sugar donut ice cream and sorrel. He also has an Icee cart that features three flavors of ices and the Harlem CHocolate Factory white chocolate cheesecake.It  just pays to visit for these alone.he wants to open more restaurants but not a chain of Tatiana's. The'll be more reflective of the Black experience and culinary contributions.

Chef Onuwachi is a star, He will rise as will his recipes. His restaurants are worth visiting.