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Name
  
Dharshan Munidasa




Born
  
9 November 1970 (age 53) (
1970-11-09
)

Alma mater
  
The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, USA

Television
  
Culinary Journeys with Dharshan (2011)

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Dharshan Munidasa (born 9 November 1970) is a Sri Lankan chef, restaurateur and television personality. He founded Nihonbashi and the Ministry of Crab, two of Sri Lanka’s most successful restaurants, both of which on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants. He was the host of the popular TV series Culinary Journeys with Dharshan.

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Munidasa is a self-taught culinary expert, who prides himself on the fact that he never attended culinary school.

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Early life and education

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Dharshan Munidasa was born in Tokyo, Japan to a Sri Lankan Father, Dr. Milton Munidasa and Japanese Mother, Nobuko Munidasa, spending most of his childhood in Japan, where his earliest experiments in cooking were observing his mother and Japanese aunts in the kitchen. He is the eldest of three children; he has a younger brother, Kanishka and a younger sister, Dulee.

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After completing his primary and secondary education at St. Joseph's College, Colombo and Wycherley International School, Munidasa went on to graduate with a Double Degree in Computer Engineering and International Relations from The Johns Hopkins University, USA in 1994. It was as a university student that he unearthed his passion for cooking - out of necessity - as he found the commercial cafeteria food not palatable

Career

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Munidasa returned to the island in 1994, after the demise of his father, where the gap in the market combined with his heritage and passion for pure Japanese culinary fare motivated Munidasa, who had never had any formal culinary training to open his maiden venture Nihonbashi (meaning “Japan Bridge”) in 1995 at Galle Face Terrace, focusing on providing the most authentic Japanese food in Sri Lanka.

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Subsequently he went on to open two more branches of Nihonbashi at ODEL, Alexandra Place in 2001 for on-the-go dining and at Hilton Colombo Residencies in 2002, specializing in tempura. Munidasa has also been invited to prepare Japanese degustation dinners at various establishments in South Asia; including the Conrad, The Four Seasons, Hilton, Huvafen fushi, and the Six Senses properties, all in the Maldives, and most recently (in August, 2012) for the International Wine and Food Society in Mumbai, In December 2011, Munidasa in collaboration with close friends, Sri Lankan Cricketing Legends Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara opened the Ministry of Crab, housed in the recently refurbished 400-year-old ‘Old Dutch Hospital’ Shopping Precinct. This restaurant has the clear distinction of being one of the first in the country dedicated to serving the freshest export quality lagoon crabs.

In 2011, Nihonbashi was one of only two Sri Lankan restaurants selected to feature in the 2011/2012 edition of The Miele Guide (Asia’s first independent restaurant guide). In their 2013 Edition, Munidasa has the distinction of gaining both the coveted first and second place in Sri Lanka for the outstanding cuisine at both the Ministry of Crab and Nihonbashi, respectively.

Nihonbashi also had the prestige of being the only Sri Lankan restaurant to have ever made it into the list, at the time, of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, ranking consecutively in both the 2013, 2014 and 2015 editions, as well as being awarded the title of The S. Pellegrino Best Restaurant in Sri Lanka.,Ministry of crab was also honoured to be ranked on this prestigious list for the year 2015, making Dharshan the only Asian chef to have two restaurants on this list. Further, in the 2016 edition of this list, Ministry of Crab climbed up the list to No. 25, while taking the title of The S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in Sri Lanka. Nihonbashi continues to remain on this list.

As recognition for his contribution to Japanese Culture, Munidasa was awarded the Japanese Ambassador's Special Commendation by the Japanese Embassy in Sri Lanka in December 2013.Dharshan was also recognized by the Japanese government when he was awarded The Minister’s Award for Overseas Promotion of Japanese Food for the year 2014. He was one of five in world to be given this prestigious award.

In July 2014, Munidasa opened his third restaurant Kaema Sutra in partnership with Bollywood Actress Jacqueline Fernandez. The restaurant, which specializes in contemporary Sri Lankan cuisine is situated at the recently constructed and very elegant Arcade Independence Square, the latest development project under the Urban Development Authority.

Dharshan also launched his own green juice which utilizes Gotukola as its primary ingredient. Gotukola juices and the various methods of preparation have been a part of tradition for a long time in Sri Lanka. Dharshan's Gotukola drink is named Centella after its scientific name, and contains no water and no added sugars or sweeteners.

Television

Munidasa made his first television appearance in 2009 on the Sri Lankan Episode of Rick Stein’s Far East Odyssey on BBC, UK.

In 2010, Munidasa paired up with leading English Channel ETV to co – produce and host “Culinary Journey’s with Dharshan”, a culinary travelogue that took viewers a step forward beyond an ordinary culinary experience, to places far and wide in search of the best sources for the finest ingredients in Sri Lankan and Japanese cuisine. The show which was filmed in Sri Lanka and Japan ran for 2 seasons until 2011.

Munidasa was one of five chefs - and the first non Japanese chef - featured on season two of Nippon Shokudo for TV Tokyo in 2011. The episode focused on Nihonbashi Restaurant and Japanese Cuisine in Sri Lanka

Affiliations

In 2014, Munidasa was the exclusive brand ambassador for Hӓcker, Miele and Bosch home appliances in Sri Lanka.

Personal life

Munidasa has one child, a daughter, named Shanaia born in 1996.

References

Dharshan Munidasa Wikipedia