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MAGALIESSIG – Something for culinary lovers.

 

Aarya, a restaurant situated in Montecasino, has appointed chef Rodgers Mahasi as their new executive chef.

Mahasi has 20 years’ experience in leading hotels and restaurants in the country and other African countries. Aarya is the restaurant from South Africa’s first MasterChef winner, Deena Naidoo.

Mahasi started his studies in 1993 at the Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya, achieving a certificate in Food Preparation and Production, and since then has gained skills and training in a wide range of culinary disciplines and cooking styles, including seafood, pizza, Chinese, Indian, and Mediterranean cooking, cold kitchen, salads, pastry, bakery, and as a saucier.

Mahasi’s love of all things culinary started at age 10. His father worked for one of the Kenyan game reserves and the family frequently travelled and visited lodges and ate in different restaurants. Mahasi suddenly became fascinated by how strawberry jelly was made, what it entailed and how it worked.

His interest in cooking grew and he started visiting the chefs in the kitchens and trying his hand at cooking. At age 11 he baked his first cake and was proud of how it turned out. “It was then I decided to join the world of chefs,” Mahasi said.

After working in Nairobi for three years, he came to South Africa and worked in Sandton, and then at Emerald Casino Resort for four years. He joined Tsogo Sun in April 2005, working as a senior sous chef at InterContinental Johannesburg Sandton Towers, Sandton Sun and Sandton Convention Centre until early 2006.

He then spent two years at Southern Sun Emnotweni in Nelspruit before returning to Sandton and working his way up from executive sous chef at Southern Sun Grayston Hotel, to executive chef and acting F&B manager at Garden Court Sandton City, and executive chef at Holiday Inn, Sandton, in 2015.

In 2010, he was the team chef for the SA Senior Side Soccer Team, and he has been responsible for planning and preparing nutritious meals for the SA Rugby team, Kaizer Chiefs, Ajax Cape Town, and Bafana Bafana.

“My extensive experience in a wide range of cuisines and cooking styles, local and international, in kitchen management and disciplines, and my love of creating meals that please people, has more than prepared me for the challenge of maintaining the high culinary standards that Aarya has set, and more than meeting our guests’ expectations.”

He is thrilled to be working at Aarya. “[It is well-known around the country, firstly because of the win by Deena Naidoo, and secondly, for its excellent menu, delicious meals, and frequent wine tastings and other events. It also represents African culture, and I think it’s one of the best restaurants in the market,” added Mahasi.

His ideas and possible changes for Aarya and its menu will be based on what the guests want. “I always like to link any changes with guests’ preferences, and that will be the case at Aarya. The Aarya menu is well liked by patrons and we will maintain what’s working best. We will also consider modernising the menu a bit, making it a bit more accessible and uncomplicated, with new creations. I hope to introduce the option of a new dining experience to our regular and new patrons,” he concluded.

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