Stephen Gomes

Stephen Gomes is an award winning two AA Rosette[1] Welsh chef,[2] restaurateur and television personality. Based in Cardiff, and originally from Mumbai, he is renowned for his pioneering take on Indian recipes. He represented Wales in Series 10 of the Great British Menu in 2015.[3][4]

Stephen Gomes' current restaurants include the award winning Moksh[5] in Cardiff. He has also been instrumental in the success of Deli Fuego, Cardiff and Etc... dining & cocktails gastro bar based in Penarth, as the menu creator & consultant chef.

Stephen is one of a long-line of culinary experts, being the fourth generation in his family to work as a Chef. His father, James Gomes,[6] worked as an Executive Chef in India at the first five-star beach hotel there. He then amassed over 40 years experience across the world working in India, USA & UK, as an executive chef in a variety of hotels and restaurants. Looking back even further Stephen's grandfather served as a chef on board a battleship during World War II. Even his great grandfather was Head Chef at the Eastern Shipping Company during the Raj[7]

In 2015, he was awarded an AA Rosette for Moksh; the first Indian restaurant in Wales to achieve this prestigious accolade. He was also named Ethnic Chef of the Year at the Craft Guild of Chef’s Awards 2015. Known as the ‘Chef’s Oscars’ within the Industry, the awards recognise the ‘cream of the crop’ of the UK Chef scene.  In August 2015, Stephen was chosen to represent Wales on BBC2’s Great British Menu.

Stephen has been awarded a number of accolades including the Ethnic Chef of the Year Award at the UK Craft Guild of Chef's award 2015,[8] Goldstar Welsh Curry Chef of the Year at the Welsh Curry Awards 2014[9] and Goldstar English Curry Chef of the Year at the English Curry Awards 2013.[10] He has held the title of 'Best UK Indian Chef' with the Cobra Good Curry Guide for a large part of the last decade (2007/8/9/10/11/13-14)[11]

Recently at a special ceremony held at the House of Commons In London, celebrating the best in culinary artistry, Stephen Gomes was crowned the Outstanding Asian and Oriental Chef of the Year 2017. The celebrated chef and Cardiff entrepreneur was honoured at the Asian and Oriental Chef Awards in London. The awards, held by The Asian Catering Federation, represents over 35,000 curry restaurants.[12]

Over the years, Stephen has made a number of additional contributions to the Industry through auctioning numerous Chef’s Nights off for charities including the Kidney Wales Foundation.  He has supported events including those organised by Sight Support, part of Wales Council for the Blind.  More recently he was invited to cook for the Welsh Asian Women’s Achievement Awards – "a project designed to empower Asian women throughout Wales, and promote and applaud their representation in all aspects of Welsh life.”[13]

References

  1. "Moksh". The Automobile Association. The Automobile Association. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  2. "Interview with top Chef Stephen Gomes". wales.com. 12 May 2016.
  3. Misstear, Rachael (2015-06-11). "Great British Menu: These three chefs are vying to represent Wales at this year's banquet". Wales Online.
  4. Bevan, Nathan (2015-11-11). "Anyone for Lamb Cheesecake?". Wales Online.
  5. Day, Liz. "Anyone for a Curry Macaroon? Indian restaurant Moksh wins AA Rosette award". Wales Online. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  6. "Food gene pool: Two 'famous' families talk about their kitchen memories". mid-day. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  7. "Food gene pool: Two 'famous' families talk about their kitchen memories". mid-day. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  8. Pearce, Nathan. "Craft Guild of Chefs Announces Winners for 2015 Awards". Craft Guild of Chefs.
  9. "Chef Stephen Gomes from Cardiff crowned Gold Star Welsh Curry Chef of the Year 2014". Welsh Curry.
  10. "The English Curry Award 2013". Love Curry.
  11. Chapman, Pat (5 November 2013). "Cobra Good Curry Guide". Pat Chapman's Curry Curry Club.
  12. "Asian & Oriental Chef Awards open | Asian Catering Federation". acfederation.org. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  13. "EMWWAA | Moksh Cardiff". Moksh. 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2017-07-31.


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