The yusheng is something very personal to me. It’s a dish which I really enjoy because of the spirit of the dish. There is a kind of conviviality about it. So, we took all the symbolism behind every element of the dish and translated it into something different while keeping the symbolism.
There are long green strings of cucumber which represent eternal youth; there are grapes which are sweet like the plum sauce in the traditional dish to represent smooth relationships. Instead of fish, we decided to go with caviar to represent abundance through the year. Finally, the crispiness from the golden cushions is represented by the cannelloni brick, and we dust it with a little bit of red on top.
What do you hope diners will appreciate about it?
At the end of the day, inspiration is an element, but a good dish is always a good dish no matter where it comes from, whether Chinese, Japanese or French. What I’m hoping is for this dish to be just that — a really good dish.