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This is Govind

  • Posted by: GOOD , Trujillo-Paumier
  • on February 3, 2008 at 6:58 pm

And Those Are His Things

Name Govind Armstrong

Age 38

Location Los Angeles

Occupation Executive chef and co-owner of Table 8 in Los Angeles and Miami

1. Local produce: “My family would get together and plant every season. That’s what really got me started cooking and [made me] passionate from an early age—being able to pick everything out of the garden, cook it that day, and really being blown away by the flavor.”

2. Heirloom radishes and kale: “At Spago, where I apprenticed with Wolfgang [Puck], there were some really incredible heirloom vegetables that I wasn’t familiar with. But you know, I was 13 at the time.”

3. Ramen: “It’s the MSG. I’ve eaten it forever, through college. I can’t get enough. It’s easy.”

4. Globe: “I was trained classically by Europeans, in their environment. I never went to culinary school.”

5. Thermomix European blender: “It pretty much does everything: It steams, it roasts, it weighs, and it has a temperature gauge, so, if you’re making a hollandaise, you can do it all in here. I feel like I’m doing an infomercial, but it’s pretty incredible.”

6. Vacuum-sealed porterhouse steak: “The salt-roasted porterhouse isn’t on the menu. My greatest compliment? Just last night a couple came in joking about what was better, sex or porterhouse? ‘Porterhouse.’”

7. Foot massager: “It’s under my desk at my office. Does wonders.”

8. Small Bites, Big Nights, his book.

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DISCUSSION: 1 Comment
    • Posted by: rinelle_villareal
    • on February 17, 2008 at 1:16 am

    i love this series that you have created – it is interesting to read and see the things that matter to your subjects. since everyone is different and we all have various interests – the things that matter to us help define who we are… i can’t wait for the next issue… :D

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