Tetsuya's Pursuit of Excellence (DVD / iTunes Digital Download)
From humble beginnings to one of the world’s best chefs. Read More
Overview
Tetsuya’s Pursuit of Excellence is the story of world-renowned chef and
restaurateur Tetsuya Wakuda, who arrived in Australia in the early 1980s as a
22-year-old with little money, no professional skills and no English. Fate dictated that
his first job would be as a kitchen hand.
From that accidental beginning, Tetsuya chartered a course that has taken him to
the top of fine cuisine around the world. In this documentary we hear from those who
were his first friends and mentors in Australia; including Danny White,
Armando Percuoco and Tony Bilson.
Also featured are a host of Tetsuya’s international colleagues including Ferran Adria
from the famed El Bulli in Spain, Heston Blumenthal from Fat Duck in the UK and
Richard Geoffroy, Chef du Cave at Dom Perignon.
Special Features:
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105 minutes of great extras:
- Recipes
- Extended Interviews
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