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Kelowna restaurantѻýs TV premier shines spotlight on Okanagan

Salt and Brick was featured on the Food Network on Feb. 6

Itѻýs been almost three years in the making but it was well worth the wait.

Saturday night (Feb. 6), Kelowna restaurant Salt and Brick made its debut on the Food Networkѻýs program Big Food Bucket List with host John Catucci.

Chef James Holmes said the restaurant interviewed with the Food Network two years ago in the hopes of appearing on the show, but at the time the program chose not to come to the Okanagan.

ѻýThen they decided to come, so they reached out, we did some interviews and it went back and forth, and then they came and filmed in September of last year,ѻý he said.

Big Food Bucket List is a series where the host, Catucci, goes out in-search of must-eat meals by chefs and learn how they make their unique creations.

Chef Homles describes his food as just that - a little different.

ѻýThe joke is that my food doesnѻýt make sense on paper, but makes sense when you eat it,ѻý he explained. ѻýVery whimsical, child memories are brought back in a lot of my dishes. I am not afraid to do some of the things chefs canѻýt do because of the restrictions of their concept, but the owners here have just let me have full reign and itѻýs been amazing.ѻý

Having the show premier on the Food Network doesnѻýt just bolster the restaurant Salt and Brick, it also shines a spotlight on Kelowna.

ѻýWe have had great chefs on Top Chef and Chopped from Kelowna, but we need to keep the ball rolling and let North America know whatѻýs happening here,ѻý said Holmes.

Up next for the chef and his restaurant is another premier on a different Food Network program in April.

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Jen Zielinski

About the Author: Jen Zielinski

I am a broadcast journalism graduate from BCIT and hold a bachelor of arts degree in political science and sociology from Thompson Rivers University. I enjoy volunteering with local organizations, such as the Okanagan Humane Society.
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