Back To His Roots
Jaime Ee
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When Simon Rogan opened his restaurant Fera at the Claridge's in London three years ago, detractors were quick to question the unlikely fit of this acclaimed farm-to-table chef from the Lake District in the hard-nosed businessman's playground of Mayfair that had been run by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay before him.
"At the time, I was like, 'Go to hell - what do you know?'" laughs the affable 51-year-old on a brief stopover in Singapore last week. "But looking back, they were absolutely right."
As the chef-owner of the two Michelin-starred L'Enclume in Cartmel, he had a devoted following with his progressive cuisine focusing on produce sourced from the surrounding area and now from his own farm. But what he didn't count on at Fera was a clientele who wanted to eat beef wellington and prawn cocktail, not his meticulously crafted pine-smoked beetroot, raw and preserved vegetables. or onion and whey-fermented grains.
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