The Borneo Post

Remote South African restaurant savours top award

- By Saawmiet Moos

PATERNOSTE­R, South Africa: His eatery in remote South Africa has won renown as the world’s first Restaurant of the Year, but chef Kobus van der Merwe insists fame will change nothing.

“When I saw the other nominees in that list I actually had a giggle, because I thought we were so out of our league,” smiled Van der Merwe, 38, who did not begin to cook seriously until he was 30.

Unlike many competitor­s at last week’s inaugural World Restaurant Awards, a sevencours­e tasting menu at Wolfgat costs US$ 60 ( 52 euros) -- a fraction of what one would pay at a top Paris table.

Van der Merwe also forages every day for ingredient­s on the wild Atlantic shore near his restaurant at Paternoste­r, and makes his own bread and butter.

“I checked my emails and I was like, OK -- there’s actually an official communicat­ion letting us know we have been nominated. So, we had like no clue, absolutely no clue,” said Van der Merwe.

The restaurant’s humble setting in the Western Cape,

When I saw the other nominees in that list I actually had a giggle, because I thought we were so out of our league. Kobus van der Merwe

and Van der Merwe’s belief in sustainabl­e, back-to-basics cooking, won the hearts of judges in the French capital, who named it Restaurant of the Year.

The former journalist, who can feed only 20 people at a sitting, told AFP: “We were all sort of finding our feet at the beginning.”

- ‘Not going to change anything’ -

“I was in that tiny little kitchen doing all the cooking and we were all serving so we sort of figured it out together,” he said wearing a pristine white shirt and black apron alongside a long beard and curly hair.

But the award “is not going to change anything about the scale that Wolfgat operates on,” he said.

“The scale that we do (is) sustainabl­e -- and that’s what works for us,” he said.

Van der Merwe vowed not to increase prices despite his newfound fame.

“It’s a golden ratio, between the amount of people we serve, what we can collect from the wild, what the team (can do) and the size of the building it’s comfortabl­e with. “

Diners on Wolfgat’s thatchcove­red terrace are offered small dishes including Saldanha bay mussels served with cauliflowe­r and dune celery alongside bream presented with sorghum, snoek roe and wild sage.

But for all of the rugged allure of his remote sea-view eatery, Van der Merwe does face challenges not experience­d by leading chefs in major cities elsewhere.

“Sometimes, it’s like cooking in a disaster area, we have load- shedding ( power- cuts) and no water because the local reservoir has run out. But those are challenges we have to work around,” he said.

“It sort of makes you creative... we just cook the bread in the fire. Often guests walk in and they want to switch on the bathroom light and I’m like, ‘Sorry, we have no power’.”

 ?? — Pictures by Halden Krog ?? A picture taken on Feb 24 shows the entrance of the Wolfgat Restaurant, Paternoste­r, South Africa. The small South African restaurant was named ‘Restaurant of the Year’ and best destinatio­n restaurant at the first-ever World Restaurant Awards in Paris on Feb 18. Chef Kobus van der Merwe prepares for Sunday lunch service at the Wolfgat Restaurant, Paternoste­r, South Africa on Feb 24. The small South African restaurant was named ‘Restaurant of the Year’ and best destinatio­n restaurant at the first-ever World Restaurant Awards in Paris on Feb 18. A general view of the Wolfgat Restaurant.
— Pictures by Halden Krog A picture taken on Feb 24 shows the entrance of the Wolfgat Restaurant, Paternoste­r, South Africa. The small South African restaurant was named ‘Restaurant of the Year’ and best destinatio­n restaurant at the first-ever World Restaurant Awards in Paris on Feb 18. Chef Kobus van der Merwe prepares for Sunday lunch service at the Wolfgat Restaurant, Paternoste­r, South Africa on Feb 24. The small South African restaurant was named ‘Restaurant of the Year’ and best destinatio­n restaurant at the first-ever World Restaurant Awards in Paris on Feb 18. A general view of the Wolfgat Restaurant.

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