| Tuesday, 24 January 2012 | Luke Does it Again |
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Both an eatery and contemporary art gallery the space will feature a menu consisting of a multitude of ‘small plates’ of modern global dishes. There will also be a dedicated cocktail bar and an accompanying list of boutique wines to complement the creations on the menu.
Originating in the United States in the ‘50s, Pot Luck dinners were evenings that saw guests contributing a variety dishes to make up the food at the social event. Nowadays this is seen as a customary way to entertain but back then it was a novelty and a chance for friends to show off and share their culinary prowess. At The Pot Luck Club, Luke and his chefs will be able to share their talents with an audience who can order as little or as much off the ever changing menu. Also including the likes of duck spring rolls and spiced fish tacos, the selection of plates that can be passed around a table for tasting will be varied and based on what’s available on the day. “We’ll be cooking some of our dishes on the fly but without forgetting the quality and flavour balances that are everything to us”, says Luke of the concept that is very much about providing the chefs in his brigade an opportunity to experiment and develop their repertoire while working alongside one of the best talents in the business. With a wall of glossy black metro tiles behind the open plan kitchen and bar, another painted a deep aubergine, an impressive selection of contemporary South African art and details such as sandblasted wooden tree trunks for seating and milled steel tabletops, makes The Pot Luck Club & Gallery one of the city’s sexiest new spots.
So why a new restaurant? “To be honest, any businessman will tell you that it would make sense to simply expand The Test Kitchen but I’m a chef and I like to cook and develop recipes and make new discoveries and The Pot Luck Club will offer both myself and the chefs working here exactly those opportunities”, says Luke. The casual eatery will expand on the fresh and seasonal focus seen at The Test Kitchen but will allow those in the kitchen to experiment on a far greater scale. This is certainly a new concept for Cape Town diners – while there are those offering tapas menus, the small plates philosophy that offers an element of fine dining and sophisticated flavour marriages is absolutely new and devotees to the Luke Dale-Roberts brand of dining will no doubt be thrilled. For booking enquiries, call (27) (21) 447 2337 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . For comment contact Luke Dale-Roberts on (27) (21) 447 2337 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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