- Words by Joanne Peters Photography by Lia Crowe
Growing up in Mexico, Vancouver chef Hector Laguna spent time in Veracruz and Hidalgo, going back and forth between oceanside and farmland.
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The executive chef of Botanist at Fairmont Pacific Rim, Hector launched the restaurant when it opened six years ago. Under his leadership, Botanist has been named one of Canada香蕉视频直播檚 50 Best Restaurants, listed on the World香蕉视频直播檚 50 Best Discovery list, and ranked a CAA/AAA Four Diamond restaurant. Most recently, the dining spot earned the coveted distinction of being included as a 香蕉视频直播渞ecommended香蕉视频直播 restaurant by Michelin in its inaugural Vancouver guide.
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Hector香蕉视频直播檚 path to helming one of the most respected restaurants in Canada was a circuitous one. In high school, he wanted to become a veterinarian. With most training being available in English, he moved to San Francisco to improve his second language. To support himself, he took a friend up on an offer to help out in a Vietnamese restaurant. He loved every aspect of it, working his way up from washing dishes to making salads to eventually running the kitchen. He stayed for five years.
Hector met his wife at that restaurant香蕉视频直播攕he was working there as a host. Through her postgraduate studies, the two moved to Florida, where Hector landed the kind of once-in-a-lifetime job香蕉视频直播攚orking for James Beard Award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein香蕉视频直播攖hat becomes a life-changing event.
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Hector absorbed as much culinary knowledge as possible. During the 40-minute bus ride to and from work, he香蕉视频直播檇 read cookbooks by the likes of legendary American chef Charlie Palmer and establishments such as The French Laundry.
With his wife, Hector later moved to Toronto, working for acclaimed chef Susur Lee, before heading to Vancouver, where he accepted a position at Hawksworth, once again rising through the ranks.
When the opportunity to helm Botanist came about, Hector didn香蕉视频直播檛 hesitate. He felt that the vision for the restaurant aligned with the culinary philosophy he grew up with: to use the best local, seasonal ingredients you can find and let them shine.
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To get a sense of just how committed Laguna is to local producers, consider that he recently took the entire Botanist team香蕉视频直播攂oth back- and front-of-house staff members香蕉视频直播攐n a field trip to one of his favourite organic farms. He wanted them to see where their ingredients came from and understand all that goes into any particular dish.
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While the Botanist menu is not Mexican, Hector has proudly introduced a dish of barbacoa lamb that harkens back to the celebratory meals he enjoyed with his family back home. He can香蕉视频直播檛 cook it in an underground hole over hot stones overnight like he did in Mexico, of course, but he has recreated the meat香蕉视频直播檚 depth of flavours through a slow cooking process that involves banana leaves and a whole lot of tender loving care.
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As Botanist continues to gain accolades, it has recently introduced a series of quarterly collaborative events with top restaurants and bars from all over the world. The evening events aim to provide unrivalled immersive culinary experiences for local guests. Past partners have included New York City香蕉视频直播檚 SAGA and Katana Kitten. Mexico City香蕉视频直播檚 Hanky Panky Cocktail Bar, ranked 13 on the World香蕉视频直播檚 50 Best Bars list, joined forces with Botanist for a celebration of D铆a de los Muertos.
Hector sees these international collaborations as a way to thank loyal Botanist diners.
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When Hector isn香蕉视频直播檛 at work, he香蕉视频直播檚 with his wife and two children, aged seven and four. He coaches their soccer teams and takes them to school every day. They listen to music, sing, dance, read and play games together. And they cook.
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