A culinary star of multicultural Britain (2024)

In London, Yotam Ottolenghi, 54, son of an Italian father and German mother, Italian nanny, British citizen born and raised in Israel, is considered a star of 'creative' cooking and is a chef and co-owner of six restaurants. Truth be told, only two are actual restaurants; the others are delicatessens famous especially for vegetable dishes, pies, the world's coolest salads, and the unmistakable bowls of mezé (small plates of Middle Eastern appetizers and tasters, a bit like tapas).

Ottolenghi, gay, lives with his husband Karl Allen - together since 2000 - and their two children. He is the author of eight bestselling cookbooks, two of which have made him the world's most famous vegetarian cookbook writer, despite not being a vegetarian himself. So far, his books have sold 5 million copies, and Ottolenghi - although he has never even been awarded a Michelin star and without being considered a great chef - has successfully blended Israeli, Iranian, Turkish, French and, of course, Italian influences to create a genre that is (not overly) elegant, international, immediately recognizable for its classic Ottolenghi touch.

blended Israeli, Iranian, Turkish, French and, of course, Italian influences to create a genre that is (not overly) elegant, international, immediately recognizable for its classic Ottolenghi touch

His dishes are unmistakable, combining lightness and spices, and there is only one way to define them, condensed into a single term: 'Ottolenghi’. So, what is his secret? His highly personal style is impossible to pigeonhole, combining Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and north African influences, without ever going too far in any direction. From the start, back in 2002, Ottolenghi’s dishes featured ingredients that were then unknown, impossible to find, and which, since he introduced them to Britain, can now be found even on the shelves of supermarkets: black garlic, sumac, green cardamom, the za’atar spice blend, pomegranate molasses, to name but a few.

In over two decades of work, Ottolenghi style has become a school and produced several celebrity chefs: Helen Goh, Ramael Scully, Itamar Srulovich and Sarit Packer (Honey & Co) and Ixta Belfrage, who now have restaurants of their own and write books.

Ottolenghi is a creative, culinary artist, but he is also a team player, with historic partners Noam Bar and Cornelia Staeubli, and with head chef and partner, Sami Tamimi, a Palestinian who grew up in the Muslim area of Jerusalem.

However, it is always Yotam Ottolenghi who is the center of attention: born in Jerusalem in 1968, he lived in Israel until the age of 29, graduating from Tel Aviv University in comparative literature after three years of military service, before moving to London in 1997 with the idea of becoming a 'creative' chef and inventing a different, fusion cuisine. He opened his first café in London's Notting Hill in 2002, three years after the release of the film Notting Hill, starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, which turned around this 'poor' Jamaican neighborhood and transformed it into an exclusive and fashionable place to live.

Ottolenghi has also made his own contribution, setting down roots in Notting Hill and then expanding, but always retaining his trademark of a cuisine that is also art and design, successfully combining the flavors of the Mediterranean and the Middle East with a love of beauty. And above all, an upscale but not exclusive chain of restaurants and delis, pricey but still affordable, profitable, a business, successfully combining business and creativity as perhaps is possible only in London.

A trademark: a cuisine that is also art and design, successfully combining the flavors of the Mediterranean and the Middle East with a love of beauty

A kind of prêt-à-porter of haute cuisine, at the helm of which, in April 2022, following the pandemic, Ottolenghi appointed the group's first CEO, an Italian: Emilio Foa, former manager of Burberry and Rapha and former CEO of OKA luxury furniture. During the pandemic, the company expanded its online product range of dinner boxes, meal kits and Ottolenghi Ready meals, which increased earnings despite the temporary closure of its restaurants. Foa says: “I love food and have been an Ottolenghi fan for more than 15 years, since I moved to London, so this is a dream come true.”

And Ottolenghi in turn confesses that he wanted a CEO to oversee the “moderate growth” of the company's restaurant, retail, and catering businesses. “We're going to grow our business a little bit more,” he confides in an interview with the Financial Times, “we want to expand internationally for the first time. We are planning to open in Paris.” “The French,” says the chef, thus confessing his fondness for France, “are different from the Italians, because they are really willing to try different foods, they have a long tradition of loving Asian, north African and Middle Eastern food. So I think they’ll like my food.”

The opening in Paris is planned for 2024, but is it just the first stop for a multinational Ottolenghi? He neither confirms nor denies: “San Francisco, Sydney or Melbourne are great food cities, but the travel is so far.” Perhaps, for now, he is sufficiently globalized by his 2.3 million followers on Instagram.

A culinary star of multicultural Britain (2024)

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What is the multicultural food in England? ›

Multiculturalism and British Cuisine

Chinese, Indian and Italian restaurants and takeaways can be spotted on every high street. They have become a staple, so much so that chicken tikka masala – an all time favourite curry among Brits – is commonly listed as Britain's number one national dish.

What is British culinary culture? ›

Traditional British cuisine is made up of hearty and comforting dishes, making use of locally available ingredients. Traditional British cuisine includes iconic dishes such as roast beef with Yorkshire pudding, fish and chips, shepherd's pie, beef Wellington, and bangers and mash.

Why is British food considered to be multicultural? ›

A brief history. British cuisine has always been multicultural, a pot pourri of eclectic styles. In ancient times influenced by the Romans and in medieval times the French. When the Frankish Normans invaded, they brought with them the spices of the east: cinnamon, saffron, mace, nutmeg, pepper, ginger.

Is Britain a multicultural society? ›

The United Kingdom is an ethnically diverse country with many different communities that reflects the multicultural nature of Britain. Many British people's families originally come from overseas. Over the centuries, people from around the world have come to live here.

What is the most popular cultural food in Britain? ›

The Top 10 Most Popular Foods in the UK
  1. Most Popular Food in England: Yorkshire Pudding. ...
  2. Sunday Roast Dinner. ...
  3. Most Popular Food in the UK: Cornish Pasty. ...
  4. Fish and Chips. ...
  5. Most Popular Food in the UK: Full English Breakfast. ...
  6. Shepherd's Pie. ...
  7. Most Popular Food in the UK: Christmas Pudding. ...
  8. Steak and Kidney Pudding and Pie.
May 6, 2023

What are 3 popular foods in England? ›

The top dishes in their rankings include:
  • Fish and chips.
  • Roast chicken.
  • English breakfast.
  • Soup.
  • Bangers and mash.
  • Beans, eggs and chips.
  • Pigs in blankets.

What are 7 traditional British dishes? ›

England
  • Traditional English roast dinner. Fish and chips. ...
  • Trifle. Sticky toffee pudding with ice cream. ...
  • Ulster fry. Soda bread, or farl. ...
  • Potato bread, or fadge. ...
  • Haggis served with neeps and tatties, and a glass of scotch whiskey. ...
  • Shortbread biscuits. ...
  • Cawl. ...
  • Welsh cakes with raisins and powdered sugar.
May 19, 2022

What is special about British food? ›

Traditional British dishes include full breakfast, roast dinner, fish and chips, toad in the hole and shepherd's pie. Traditional desserts include trifle, scones, apple pie, sticky toffee pudding and Victoria sponge cake. Cheddar cheese originated in the village of Cheddar in Somerset.

What is Great Britain culture food? ›

Typical UK culture food consists of fish and chips, full English breakfast, a Sunday roast, and a cup of tea. One of the first things you will be offered when walking into a British home is a cup of tea. Having a cup of tea (or coffee) is the basis of many British social interactions.

What is Britain's national dish? ›

When you think of British food, you're probably thinking of stereotypes like mushy peas or bangers and mash. However, the folks across the pond overwhelmingly voted chicken tikka masala as England's national dish.

What is multicultural food? ›

Multicultural foods weave together a tapestry that includes ingredients, their origins, and the culture that conceptualized them. By exploring people and cultures through cuisine, we can learn more about how it brings people together and what roles food and cooking have within that culture or within families.

What defines British culture? ›

The culture of the United Kingdom is influenced by its combined nations' history; its historically Christian religious life, its interaction with the cultures of Europe, the individual cultures of England, Wales and Scotland and the impact of the British Empire.

What is multicultural British English? ›

The term Multicultural British English (MBE) describes the idea of an over-arching variety of English that is related to, and which arguably emerged from, Multicultural London English (MLE).

What is the most multicultural country in the world? ›

It's often said that Australia is the most successful multicultural country on Earth. Thirty per cent of Australians were born overseas and since the arrival of the first Europeans, the country has taken in an estimated 10 million migrants.

How diverse is Britain? ›

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) based on population survey figures from 2019, people from ethnic minority backgrounds make up 14.4% of the United Kingdom (16.1% for England, 5.9% for Wales, 5.4% for Scotland and 2.2% for Northern Ireland).

What is England's cultural dish? ›

Top 10 Traditional Food in the UK
  • Fish and Chips. First place naturally goes to Britain's 'national dish' Fish and chips! ...
  • Sunday Roast. Sunday Roast, literally translated, is Sunday Roast. ...
  • Full English Breakfast. ...
  • Bangers and Mash. ...
  • Beef Wellington. ...
  • Pie and Mash. ...
  • Chicken Tikka Masala. ...
  • Apple Crumble.
Mar 26, 2024

What is England's international food? ›

Traditional British dishes include full breakfast, roast dinner, fish and chips, toad in the hole and shepherd's pie.

What is an example of multicultural food? ›

In the US, immigrants have brought their traditional dishes and culinary practices with them, enriching American cuisine and creating a cultural melting pot. Foods such as pizza, tacos, and sushi have become staples of American cuisine, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of its citizens.

What are England's national dish? ›

There is no national dish of England nor is there any national dish of the UK. Yes, there are very popular dishes in all of the Home Countries however apart from haggis in Scotland there really aren't any national dishes as such.

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