Sake meets Spain’ Team
From left to right: Chef Pedro Goizueta, Michael Iavarone & Baku Takahashi
SAKE MEETS SPAIN
Another passion of mine is Japanese food and
Sake where I have recently started my WSET
studies on this century old tradition. It was from
here that I wanted to create a concept where
different types of amazing Japanese Sake can
be paired with western cuisine, which was never
really done before in Asia. In November 2020, I
was involved in the launch of the first ever ‘SAKE
meets SPAIN’. This was done with the help of my
two good friends: Baku Takahashi from Tokyo-
Japan, undoubtedly one of the most renown
experts and pioneers in Sake education in Vietnam and Chef Pedro Goizueta, responsible for some of the most innovative Spanish culinary fusions in Saigon. We launched the first ever ‘SAKE meets SPAIN’, an event which sees the pairing of various exquisite Sake with outstanding Spanish gastronomy. We held events in both Hanoi and Saigon and everyone was impressed to see how Sake and Spanish food harmonize together!
BONCAFE’ & SEGAFREDO VIETNAM
After the setup of this Casa España project, I was approached earlier this year by Boncafe’ Vietnam to take over the General Manager role for their
operation in Vietnam and support them in re-branding and re-launching of the Italian coffee culture and coffee equipment. Boncafe’ is owned by Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group, the founders of Segafredo Zanetti in Italy. Coffee culture was always part of my food & beverage career and having Italian roots and true passion for coffee, I moved to Saigon where the head office is based, excited to join and start this journey representing a global icon for Italian coffee in Asia.
Vietnam is the second largest producer of coffee in the world behind Brazil. Vietnamese are very loyal in preserving the coffee culture. My role is to ‘bridge’ the Italian style roasting traditions whilst supporting local coffee bean farmers. I am lucky that our group have a dedicated roasting plant in Vietnam so we work closely with the best local farmers and choose best coffee beans for selective blends of coffee. This gives me the perfect opportunity to offer a diverse range of coffees starting from Vietnamese style to the more classic Italian Espresso blends.
The coffee culture is evolving quickly in Vietnam and, in a truly ‘East meets West’ transition, we can now see Vietnamese coffee served using traditional espresso machines.
Another important aspect in my role with Boncafe’ & Segafredo Vietnam is coffee education. In fact, I am currently working on an exciting project to be launched later this year in collaboration with one of the best Barista Schools in Vietnam. The project involves the promotion of the coffee and barista culture and attracting the young Vietnamese generation to the creative world of coffee.
I feel extremely lucky and proud to be a Maltese living and working in Asia, representing our Mediterranean/European heritage, sharing my true passion and dedication in this amazing country.
I truly encourage young Maltese professionals to follow my steps and embark into such a life and career changing experience!
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