PHOTOGRAPH
JAN RAS
INTERVIEW
KATHARINE POPE
When I was growing
up,mygrannyandmy
mom were the cooks.
I still say that my granny is the best cook
in the world. She made these crazy
chicken livers – with a lot of chilli – spicy
and so moreish. I’m blessed to have
eaten in one- and two-star restaurants
in America and London, but my granny’s
overcooked veggies are still the best.
My Silwood lecturers always said
I had potential, but I liked partying
and girls too much.As soon as I got
a Friday off – party, party! They used
to make me work extra shifts just to
prevent me from having off days. When
I graduated, I got a small certificate –
I was a bit cheesed off because other
people won KitchenAids and Le Creuset
prizes – and I got this certificate. But the
certificate said “most likely to succeed
in industry”.
PJ Vadas [of Vadas Smokehouse
&Bakery]hasalwayshadmy
back.He’s my mentor. I worked at The
Roundhouse with him and he’s the
reason I went overseas. These guys from
Vermont called me on a Sunday – I was
hungover – they asked me if I knew
where Vermont was and I said no. It’s in
the middle of nowhere; there’s no Uber;
no public transport. The nearest barber
shop was over an hour away. I did a lot
of skiing. Black man on the slopes – it was
quite a sight. And while I was there,
I travelled to New York, Miami, Chicago.
I had a deep-dish pizza and went to
Alinea. Eleven Madison Park blew my
mind – I cried. Once because of the apple
snow course with maple taffy, and
the second time when the bill came.
WhenIcamebackfromtheUSA,
IworkedatTheSaxonHotelin
Joburgforayear.But it was hotel
food – which is great, but I wanted
to change the world.
ImetChefLukeDaleRobertsinthe
fridge at The Saxon.He told me to
email him. He gave me the opportunity
to open The Pop Luck Club in Joburg. It
was an amazing seven months. After it
closed. Luke said to me, “I worked with
you back in the day while you were still
naughty, but now you’ve proven yourself,
OriginallyIwantedtobeadentist.
But I took a gap year after school.
I worked as a waiter in restaurants
in the UK and I saw what a good meal
can do. Then it became two gap years.
Then I wanted to study cheffing.
My mate told me that Cape Town
has a dope food scene, and that Silwood
is the best college. And then I ended
up studying there.
KatlegoMlambo
TABLE TALK
38 TASTE JAN/FEB 2019
BUBBLING UNDER
Katlego Mlambo
He had his own TV show at the age of 25, but this young gun is determined to earn his stripes in restaurant
kitchens, too. We caught up with the senior sous chef at hip new Cape Town spot The Commissary