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Gqeberha chef wins tavern showdown

- FAITH MTWANA

The Eastern Cape leg of the first ever Mzansi Tavern Cook-off competitio­n took place at the Blue Ribbon Catering and Hospitalit­y School on Tuesday and Mandisi Dlokolo, owner of M & N Place in Motherwell, Gqeberha, emerged as the regional winner of the competitio­n, walking away with R30,000.

Fifteen top tavern chefs from East London, Gqeberha and Mthatha put their best culinary skills forward by creating various dishes to be served to patrons at their different establishm­ents.

This competitio­n, which is a partnershi­p between Distell Crafting Brands, Nederburg Wines and National Liquor Traders, has been designed to promote food serving at taverns and combating binge drinking and alcohol abuse.

Clarence Sibiya, general sales manager of Distell, said that this competitio­n was a way to assist tavern owners in boosting their profits and creating a more responsibl­e environmen­t for customers.

“The initiative was born during lockdown when we saw that many businesses were closing down and people were losing their livelihood­s.

“It’s all about diversifyi­ng the industry and finding ways to combat alcohol abuse, create streams of income and encourage job creation. We showed our customers ways to make money from more than just selling alcohol but also selling food,” said Sibiya.

Drinks Federation of South Africa chair Monhla Hlahla shared her sentiments about the importance of food serving in taverns, highlighti­ng the need for a solution for SA’s alcohol problem.

“Here we are creating solutions to alcohol abuse and excessive drinking. We need to change our relationsh­ip with alcohol. We need to get into healthier options with drinking.

“So instead of drowning our sorrows in wine and beer, we can have a glass of water and a meal in between.

“If we get our chefs involved, they can help take care of their patrons when they drink so that we can be healthier and more responsibl­e,” said Hlahla.

The panel of judges included master of chefs Peter GoffeWood and Bennie Masekwamen­g, as well as Hlahla. Contestant­s had to prepare delicious dishes that were judged based on taste, creativity, affordabil­ity and presentati­on.

Masekwamen­g said he was very impressed with the various dishes that were presented.

"We really enjoyed the food and the experience­s we had. We could see the passion the chefs have for their food.

“We loved hearing the stories behind the food. Using food for storytelli­ng is something we missed at previous competitio­ns and we experience­d it in abundance here. Special mention must be made of Gwebindlal­a Tavern and Smarts Tavern for their delicious dishes and presentati­on,” said Masekwamen­g.

Dlokolo expressed his joy at being announced as the regional winner and receiving the opportunit­y to compete in the grand finale.

“This is my first time winning anything like this. I was very confident with my spicy chicken dish and I’m very happy the judges liked it too.

“I am very excited to go back to my wife in Gqeberha and share the good news with her,” said Dlokolo.

 ?? Picture: FAITH MTWANA ?? MASTER TAVERN CHEF: Mandisi Dlokolo, owner of M & N Place in Motherwell, Gqeberha, is the winner of the Eastern Cape leg of the Mzansi Tavern Cook-Off Competitio­n.
Picture: FAITH MTWANA MASTER TAVERN CHEF: Mandisi Dlokolo, owner of M & N Place in Motherwell, Gqeberha, is the winner of the Eastern Cape leg of the Mzansi Tavern Cook-Off Competitio­n.

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