“The waitlist at Dakar is about 40-50 people every single day. We serve all of our guests at once so it can be a challenge.” Bon Appetit spends a day on the line with Sharena Smith, Sous Chef at Dakar Nola in New Orleans, a Senegalese restaurant that serves a 7-course tasting menu to all its customers at once.
The wait list at DakarGood morning. My name is Sharena Smith.It seats about 30 people, with one seating a night.So I just received a order of mushrooms,along with red snapper and some eggplant.It's a process of a good two hours normallySo I'm gonna start by making sureThe stock is the main, main thingSerigne, my chef, taught me how to clean fishI'm gonna save the bonesin quite some time.It is not the most relaxing, but I'm gonna get it done.
and now she's breaking down fish really well,and presentable for the guest when it's fully finished off'cause we always end up using them for family meal.These ready to get sliced,I can go ahead and follow his instructionIt gives us a chance to sit down and eat togetherbecause I don't cook the whole thing by myself.and then I may be doing the vegetables as well.
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