Photo Courtesy of MarasIt's little wonder that when Westin built a luxurious, 30-story, sparkling steel and glass hotel in Lima last year (now Perus tallest building) at the cost of $130,000,000, they searched for a top chef whose talents would not be dwarfed by this iconic landmark.
The man they chose for the job was Peruvian-fusion wunderkind, Chef Rafael Piqueras, 36, who cut his culinary teeth on the likes of Antica Osteria del Teatro in Italy and Giuda and El Celler de Can Roca and El Bulli in Spain.


Notably, he was the first Latin American to be invited as an exhibitor at the food fair "Madrid Fusion" 2004.

Rafael Piqueras: When I was a young boy, I visited my great-grandmother on the weekend. I was fascinated by the fact that although she had two maids, Marcello was in charge of all the household cooking, baking and marketing. It was quite a rare thing for a man to be cooking in a home, but after watching him run the kitchen, I knew I wanted to be a chef.
JL: Were you self taught or did you go to culinary school?
RP: I studied at the Cordon Bleu in Lima and then in Italy. After that I was fortunate to work at some of Europes top restaurants such as Antica Osteria del Teatro and Spains legendary, El Bulli.

RP: That would be Joan Roca (El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain), both as a chef and a person. Hes the most complete man I know, and one of the few that can balance his work with his family life. My wife and I just had a baby girl, Aitana, and I want to spend as much time with them as I can, but its difficult (Rafael then whips out his cell phone to proudly show me a picture of his lovely Greek wife and their adorable daughter).
JL: What is your proudest culinary achievement?
RP: When I was only 25, I was recognized as one of the worlds top 12 chefs in the Madrid FusiĂłn IIInternational Gastronomy Summit. That was very exciting.

RP: Hmmm, I used to think Id want to go into acting. My uncle is a famous actor.
JL: If they make a movie about your life, who should portray Chef Rafael?
RP: I think it should be the actor who plays Jack Bauer in 24. (Side note from interviewer: Rafael is about a zillion times more handsome than Keifer Sutherland!)
JL: What is your trademark saying in the kitchen?
RP: If a dish isnt right I will yell, Are you trying to spoil the restaurant? Taste this! Taste this!

RP: That would probably be my corn tart filled with oxtail ragout, but just between us, I wish I could take it off the menu because Im soooo tired of making it.
JL: Any easy tips for cooking at home?
RP: If you sprinkle Maras salt on a dish before grilling, the flavors really come alive.
JL: What is something that most people dont know about you?
RP: I used to be a real party boy but now I would much rather spend time with my family and go out for a quiet dinner at a steak house.

RP: Thats easy. I cant wait to start cooking for my daughter.
Go to MarasRestaurante.com.pe to learn more.
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