Chef Spotlight: Rishi Naleendra, Chef-owner of two Michelin-starred Cloudstreet in Singapore
Restaurant: Cloudstreet Chef: Rishi Naleendra Cuisine: Progressive Gastronomy Chef Rishi Naleendra, born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 1985, is the owner and chef of Cloudstreet, the two Michelin-starred restaurant located in a conserved shophouse in Amoy Street, a stone’s throw from Singapore’s financial district, Raffles Place. Opened in June 2019, the restaurant quickly garnered international acclaim, with its first Michelin star in 2021 and a second in 2022. Its name is taken from the 1940s titular novel by the Australian author Tim Winton, exploring the search for connection with the past, family and the spaces they inhabit at any one time. This subject resonated deeply with Chef Rishi Naleendra, who grew up in Sri Lanka, studied, worked and gained permanent residency in Australia, then relocated to Singapore in 2014, where he still lives to this day. Cloudstreet is inspired by his compelling personal journey and the values of family and home he holds dear, regardless of where he finds himself in the world. Bold, unexpected, and contrasting in its identity, Cloudstreet’s menus offer an expressive, progressive cuisine, melding disparate cultures and influences with distilled and layered flavours. Rishi’s thoughtful and sophisticated dishes effortlessly blend Australian and Sri Lankan influences. Signatures of the house are recipes meticulously developed over the years and, at times, presented in different iterations – for example, the Grilled Oyster with Betel Leaf, Coconut and Finger Lime is a pre-meal snack and Sri Lankan tradition. Guests are welcomed with betel leaf, or ‘bulat’ as an auspicious symbol, and at Cloudstreet, it enrobes a raw Australian oyster that recalls Rishi’s first taste of oysters in Australia and his love for its brininess. The parcel is grilled and finished with freshly squeezed coconut milk, basil oil, and finger lime. This palate teaser is an apt opener, blending his Sri […]