Sunday Roast / Esben Holmboe Bang
In good taste
Danish-born chef Esben Holmboe Bang’s food is centred on the fresh, bright flavours of Norway, which he now calls home. Using organic, wild and biodynamic produce, his dishes are simple, layered and, at times, boundary-pushing. In addition to running Maaemo, Norway’s only three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Oslo-based Bang opened a space in Shenzen in 2019 and a beautiful brasserie called The Vandelay in late 2020. Here, he tells us about jazz in the morning, sifting through the weekend papers and why he likes to start his Sundays early.
Where do we find you this weekend?
Saturdays are spent at my restaurant but on Sundays, I’m usually at home with the family – in the garden, if the weather allows.
What’s the ideal start to a Sunday? Gentle start or a jolt?
I always start my days early. It can be a gentle start but it needs to start.
Soundtrack of choice?
I put on a few jazz LPs early in the morning. Then, I move on to talk radio.
What’s for breakfast?
Eggs and maybe pastries. I’m not one for big, sweet breakfasts, so I’d rather have something warm and savoury. Toast with good cheese is my favourite.
News or not?
Definitely news. I like to sift through the weekend papers.
Some exercise to get the blood pumping?
Sunday is actually the only day I don’t exercise; I get up early and see where the day takes me.
Lunch in or out?
Definitely in.
Larder essentials you can’t do without?
Really good cheese, butter, eggs and sourdough bread. Oh, and oats for porridge. I love porridge.
Sunday culture must?
I like to catch up on the news by listening to the radio in the afternoon. Then, music. Films are also always a welcome addition.
Walk the dog or downward dog?
Maybe a bit of both.
A glass of something you’d recommend?
Plenty of water and good coffee. If it’s dinner time, a white burgundy.
Ideal dinner venue?
Home. Preferably with family and friends.
The ideal dinner menu?
A whole roasted chicken with roast potatoes and a green salad – the perfect Sunday feast.