“SID FANCIED THE GROUNDED VIBE OF YOUR GARDEN-VARIETY GREY LYNN VILLA (SANS THE PRICE TAG), AND, MOST OF ALL, IT HAD TO FIT THEIR BESPOKE, AND ENORMOUS, STAINLESS-STEELTOPPED KITCHEN TABLE.” SOMETIMES A HOME isn’t just for living – it’s also for personal restoration. This is exactly what Sid Sahrawat craves, pretty much six nights a week, 52 weeks of the year (one family holiday excepting). His downtime is now a precious commodity because, as chef and owner of Sidart, the multi-award-winning Three Lamps restaurant and the recent and equally lauded Cassia, work casts a constant and naggingly demanding shadow; so much so, that his wife installed a commodious wine fridge in the hope that it might get him back to their twostoreyed Northcote (Auckland) home just that much earlier.
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