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Star chef leads by example

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THE Van Gogh-like chef who does everything is the biggest myth of hospitalit­y, and restaurant owner and star of Netflix’s Chef’s Table Asma Khan wants to shatter it.

There’s at least eight people behind every perfect restaurant dish, Asma, who owned the popular Darjeeling Express restaurant in London, said. Yet many of them are overworked, underpaid and treated badly in hot kitchens laden with abuse and racial discrimina­tion. The solution might be for hospitalit­y staff to unionise – not something you’d normally hear form a restaurant boss.

Until then, it’s lead by example. Everyone in the Darjeeling Express kitchen is on the same hourly rate, from the chef to the all-important kitchen porter who washes every dish twice to ensure customers get an impeccable experience.

Ever since her days as a Cambridge law student selling home-made samosas to raise money for Sarajevo siege victims, Asma has always cared more about creating something meaningful than turning a profit. “When things get hard and the storm comes, you need to hold onto that light in your life,” she said.

Asma is well accustomed to adversity. She lost her Covent Garden restaurant because of tenancy issues. Now comes the cost of living crisis. While Asma had to raise prices at her restaurant­s, she’s also launching a range of ready-made meals in supermarke­ts to keep her staple Indian recipes affordable for as many as possible.

“What drives me is this whole idea that I will get up irrespecti­ve of what’s happening,” Asma said.

“Failure’s not an option, and I will not be defeated.”

 ?? — MING-TANG evans/wikimedia Commons ?? asma is one of the stars of Chef’s table.
— MING-TANG evans/wikimedia Commons asma is one of the stars of Chef’s table.

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