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😍 5/5 - We just ate at Eater's number one new restaurant in New
By 👻 @Blake S., 12/17/2023 3:00 am
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We just ate at Eater's number one new restaurant in New Orleans, Dakar. It's Senegalese. Yeah I really did say Senegalese. The chef here has cooked in some of the best kitchens here in NOLA and elsewhere. He masterfully crafts incredible food through several courses that are delicious and mind-blowing. I could talk about each dish one by one, but this night was about something else. Funny thing about food, it is about so much more than calories and taste. Don't get me wrong, I eat because I am food obsessed, and the flavors are super important to me. Food is about people, history, culture, tradition, location, and even climate. People bring not only their food staples with them when they move (OR are moved) to far flung regions, their culture comes too, as does their history. Take okra for example. It most likely originated in West Africa and was called gombo. It was brought over to America by slaves, as was the other vital part of the dish, rice. Many of the slaves were brought to America through the ports of New Orleans. Here it became the centerpiece of the food we know as gumbo. Serigne Mbaye, you just fed this white guy with the very same (or similar) food that Africans ate as they last laid eyes on their home continent and land, and were to be sold? You humbled me......you made me understand through food how no other human being ever has. You have a gift! I commented to you tonight to never stop giving a talk during the meal like you delivered at tonight's. Wow! I who have lived in this country of my birth have never understood the plight of those misplaced, taken, or forced from their homelands. I who don't really belong here (in the new world), understood through food this idea, this emotion, this feeling of being misplaced. Being where you should not be. Native Americans belong here in America not Europeans. What the hell.........food? It transcends everything and brings understanding to those still without it, and sight to those like me who are blind. Gut punch. I happen to think that Dakar is an essential dining location for everyone. The food is unbelievable but there is a story to be told here too. Maybe one person in a hundred people will get out of it what I did this very night. I hope for far more though, I truly do. Go with an empty stomach, and an open mind. See what happens! If for no other reason, go for a good meal. I am putting away the soapbox. Dine well.
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