Moshik Roth
Moshik Roth (Hebrew: מושיק רוט) is an Israeli-Dutch chef and is head chef of restaurant &samhoud places in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which holds two Michelin stars.
Born in 1972 in Haifa to a Russian father and a Romanian mother,[1] Roth was raised in Eilat and afterwards in Yavne. After completing his military service in the IDF, he went to Eilat, intending to learn hotel management and met his future wife Els. When he was 23, Els went back to her homeland in the Netherlands and Roth followed her there. His first job was as pizzeria manager. After a while he studied in Jonnie Boer's restaurant - De Librije, from there he continued to apprentice in the Zwethheul restaurant, near Rotterdam (today both restaurants holds three stars in the Michelin Guide) and afterwards he opened his own restaurant 't Brouwerskolkje, where he was the chef, and his wife was the sommelier. The restaurant is located in a house which once was a pancake store.[2] 't Brouwerskolkje restaurant got its first Michelin star in 2006 and the second in 2009.[3] Roth closed the restaurant on April 14, 2012.
On August 15, 2012 he opened &samhoud places in Amsterdam together with entrepreneur Salem Samhoud. The restaurant received two Michelin stars in November 2012.
Roth used to go frequently to Alsace, to work together with chef Jean Georges Klein, chef and owner of restaurant L'Arnsbourg in Alsace, France, and some of the dishes in both restaurants are similar. The preparation of the food combined classical and Molecular gastronomy techniques.[4]
Roth participated as one of the three judges of the Israeli reality show Game of Chefs.[5]
References
- ↑ Pudlowski, Gilles (26 May 2011). "Moshik Roth, chef bluffant". Le Point. (French)
- ↑ Gabi Bar-Haim (January 1, 2009), Interview with chef Moshik Roth, Maariv (newspaper) (Hebrew)
- ↑ (December 9, 2010), 't Brouwerskolkje Restaurant Review, Elisabeth on Food
- ↑ Rebecca Saw (July 4, 2011), 't Brouwerskolkje Restaurant Review
- ↑ Amy Spiro (28 February 2016). "Feed your eyes on season 2 of Israel's 'Game of Chefs'"
External links
- Restaurant site
- t_Brouwerskolkje in michelin guide
- Gabi Bar-Haim (November 30, 2005), The First Israeli with michelin star, Maariv (newspaper) (Hebrew)
- (May 23, 2011), Molecular star - Chef Moshik Roth in Israel Nana 10 (Hebrew)
- Adi Avisar, Gastronomic experience in Catit, Wine, Gourmet and Alcohol Magazine issue 137 (Hebrew)
- Sheri Ansky (October 3, 2009), Roasted chicken Science: How to make roasted chicken with perfect Taste Maariv (Hebrew)