Sri Lankan Chef and Restaurateur Dharshan Munidasa who for the past 25 years has been dedicated to promoting Japanese cuisine in Sri Lanka, received the honorary title of “Japanese Cuisine Goodwill Ambassador” by the Japanese government in January 2021.
“I am honoured to be recognised by the Government of Japan and am humbled to receive this title not only for myself but also on behalf of my teams at Nihonbashi and Ministry of Crab who understand the philosophies of Japanese cuisine and continue to create high quality, authentic dishes by employing these philosophies daily,” Dharshan said.
Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries bestows this title on professionals engaged in Japanese cuisine capable of providing appropriate consultation on the dissemination of Japanese food and dietary culture. Both foreign nationals and Japanese nationals residing overseas are eligible, and well-known past recipients include award winning chefs Nobu Matsuhisa, 2016 (Nobu Restaurants and Hotels) and Tetsuya Wakuda, 2019 (Tetsuya’s in Australia and Waku Ghin Singapore).
Dharshan has contributed towards the popularity of Japanese cuisine in Sri Lanka over the past two decades through Nihonbashi, his participation at Japanese festivals held in Sri Lanka and via his TV show: Culinary Journeys with Dharshan, where half the episodes were filmed in Japan.
Dharshan ensures that the techniques of Japanese cuisine are preserved at Ministry of Crab Colombo, by employing Japanese knife skills, the use of soy sauce and dashi when creating his signature Mud Crab and Freshwater Prawn dishes. These are also practised at the Ministry of Crab branches situated in Shanghai, Manila, Mumbai, Maldives and Bangkok.
Dharshan is the first Japanese Cuisine Goodwill Ambassador to be appointed from South Asia. He previously received The Minister’s Award for Overseas Promotion of Japanese Food from the Japanese government in 2014, one of five people in the world to receive the award that year.
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