Episode 5
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On Culinary Dodo, I explore Food & Beverage through the lens of Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection.
External forces shape evolution — whether you’re a species… or a restaurant. In hospitality, natural selection isn’t poetic — it’s real:
Diners change, trends fade, sustainability demands action.
Adapt or die. Simple. Cruel. True. Most of us in F&B have been there.
But some evolutions aren’t forced — they’re chosen.
Not because the outside world demands it, but because an inside voice refuses to stay the same.
The story of @Richard Ekkebus and the evolution of Amber has fascinated me for years.
It wasn’t just a monumental shift in what he cooked — it was a transformation in why he cooked.
An adaptation driven by a desire to better align what he felt with what the restaurant served.
I believe Amber’s direction is far more than the often-quoted “plant-forward” or “sustainable.”
It’s a philosophy - one that has become the DNA of the restaurant, the team, and @Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group itself.
I call Amber’s approach La Cuisine Claire — a cuisine where nothing hides.
Not ethics.
Not intention.
Not flavour.
A cuisine that evolves not out of fear of losing relevance, but from a refusal to compromise on values.
This evolution is led by conviction — not convenience.
Discover the human decisions behind Amber’s leap forward to three Michelin stars — and what it takes to evolve a restaurant already at the very top.
Listen to the new episode of Culinary Dodo:
La Cuisine Claire with @Richard Ekkebus