Time With
David Lee
Having opened near to a dozen eateries now, Candy Shop and Gochu to name a couple. When did you realise opening your own café/restaurant was your dream? As a child, I’d always dream of owning a restaurant one day. Maybe that dream played a part in my love for food, especially trying out new dishes. |
How would you describe your style of cooking? To me, cooking equals imagination. |
David wears our Three Pocket Workmans Coat in Chocolate and Fatigue Trouser in Walnut inside his café Candy Shop. |
What do you want people to experience and feel when visiting your spaces and food? Just because they’ve never tried a certain dish, I hope they don’t come with the preconception that it won’t be good, or that they are too scared to try. When you try a dish with the mindset of ‘this is wrong’, you can’t enjoy the dish. |
How have your early experiences in life shaped your outlook on hospitality? My early experiences were full of setbacks and obstacles. I jumped into hospitality for the love of it, but it came with many sacrifices and struggles. Having a family to look after, meant I couldn’t just think of myself. I had to make sure I could provide for them while doing what I love. It’s when you spend night and day, with perseverance and grit, to go towards your goal, that you can truly achieve what you desire. I had to go through times of perseverance and sacrifice to be where I am now. |
Do you still love to get in the kitchen? Of course. Even on my days off, I gravitate towards the kitchen. Cooking gives me joy and further on that, to see my wife and kids enjoy a meal I have prepared gives me the greatest joy. |
Ingredients you can’t live without? Can’t pinpoint any certain ingredients.. Anything that adds flavour? haha. |
Sweet or spicy? Spicy for sure. |
Any advice for anyone looking to venture into hospitality? I know that hospitality is not an easy sector to succeed in. It takes grit, passion and perseverance. I think that those who are successful in this industry pave the way for others to follow, as well as being a role model. It’s when you look out for the people around you that in return you're supported back and become a step closer to success. When I look back to my past, I can see how those who I reached a hand out to when they were struggling, were in turn those who gave me strength to keep moving forward. |
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