A Table in the Corner
A Table in the Corner is the space where Russel Wasserfall chats to people in the food industry about their passion and their take on the business of eating. Russel has worked in the media and food space for over 3 decades. He's run bars, restaurants and a confectionery factory, written for dozens of food and travel publications and made a bunch of cookbooks. His show is about the nitty-gritty of the food trade in all its forms. Top chefs, food artisans, proprietors, bakers, farmers, foragers, cheesemakers, writers, photographers, bloggers... you name it. If they’re involved in the food industry, you will meet them with Russel at A Table in the Corner.
A Table in the Corner
S02-41. Vadivelu - Tim Wyatt-Gunning
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In this episode of A Table in the Corner, brought to you with the kind collaboration of Kirston Foods, I chat to Tim Wyatt-Gunning, co-founder of Vadivelu, the contemporary South African Indian restaurant on Cape Town's Kloof Street. With a background in banking, telecommunications and technology, Tim's move into hospitality was unexpected. Together with his brother-in-law, chef Jason Moodley, he's helping to tell a new chapter in the story of South African Indian cuisine, rooted in family recipes but unafraid to reinterpret tradition.
We explore the evolution of Durban curry, why Jason describes their food as authentically South African rather than authentically Indian, and how dishes like crayfish curry, crab curry and even a crayfish bunny chow reflect the creativity that has always been part of this country's Indian food culture. Tim also explains why the restaurant's constantly changing specials board has become one of its greatest strengths.
Our conversation ranges beyond the food to the realities of opening and growing a successful independent restaurant. Tim reflects on what he brought from the corporate world, why hospitality is built on relationships as much as recipes, and the importance of creating a restaurant people want to return to again and again. We also discuss ‘Shy Elephant’, Vadivelu's house Indian lager, the role of regular customers in building a business, and why generosity remains at the heart of great hospitality.
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