by Ivan Seligman
Learn to cook like Roy
Chef Roy Yamaguchi and Ivan Seligman at Roy's in Naples
Chef Roy Yamaguchi sure packed the house at Roy’s in Naples on Saturday as he personally hosted “Taste of Twenty Years Dinner.” His Hawaiian fusion cuisine was wonderfully seasoned, beautifully presented, and well-paired with Gary Branham’s Branham Estate Wines. Roy, with 37 eponymous restaurants worldwide, is calm, quiet and clearly respected and loved by his staff. He cooked on the line and greeted admirers with a word and a handshake. Try the upside down pineapple cake, check out his cookbook, Fish & Seafood, and cook up a favorite!
Judi Gallagher and Jeannie Lee at Roy's in Naples
So you missed the dinner? Not a problem! Join Chef Javier Vasquez at Roy’s in Naples (475 Bay Front Place, across from Tin City) at 10:30 a.m. June 10 for a cooking class. The menu: Thai chicken wraps with peanut dipping sauce followed by shrimp pad Thai with golden coconut broth. Call (239) 261-1416 for reservations. Or visit Chef Wade Lowe at Roy’s at The Promenade in Bonita Springs (26831 South Bay Drive), also on June 10, for hibachi-grilled salmon and butterfish. Call (239) 498-7697. All lunchtime cooking classes will be held on the second Tuesday of each month.
Comings and Goings
Tempting the Tastebuds
Chef Brian Elwell serves a guest at the 25th Annual Taste of Collier.
The 25th Annual Taste of Collier brought more than 30 restaurants and staff to Naples’ Bayfront for a sunny day of food tasting and the annual Waiter/Waitress Race. Children flocked to the carving of 500-pound blocks of ice into ships, whimsical birds and even a sailfish! Very well attended were Stoney’s, Tropical Reef, Grill Club Churrascaria, Fleming’s, Planet Smoothie and Salad Creations. Special treats were Kiko’s Argentinean empanadas, Noodle Saigon’s satays and Bella Maria’s ceviche and tiny fruit pies. Executive chef Brian Elwell, formerly chef at sophisticated Moorings Park, served a chicken mango cilantro wrap… and serves a different ministry: introducing St. Matthew’s new catering branch. Chef Elwell conjures tasty meals from donated foods to feed the homeless. He also mentors some homeless people and teaches basic kitchen and cooking skills.
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