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Spanish chef welcomes the challenge of fusing his roots and world experiences with local ingredients, creating cuisine to delight everyone, Li Yingxue reports.

By Li Yingxue | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-21 08:03
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A dish from Michelin-starred TRB Hutong's summer menu: Alaskan King crab.[Photo provided to China Daily]

To complement the dish, he crafted a tartelette of radish, kinki tartare, Changsha (Hunan province)-style fermented chili paste, and a douzhi emulsion — an inventive bite that balanced spiciness and freshness.

The result, as reviewer "Yuechiyueshoudemumu" put it, was irresistible: "The douzhi is truly the soul of the sauce, which is handled so cleanly. The fish was crisp yet tender, and the whole dish was a perfect balance of salty, savory, sour, and sweet. That light douzhi foam was brilliant!"

For Garigliano, however, the dish was more than a showcase of skill. It became a reflection of what he hopes to achieve in China — using Chinese ingredients, French techniques, and his fresh creativity to craft flavors that connect East and West.

That vision has found its stage at TRB Hutong, where Garigliano took on the role of executive chef late last year. The restaurant itself is a meeting point of worlds: a French fine-dining institution set within the centuries-old walls of a historic Beijing temple.

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