Chef Roble & Co. (VOD Hidden Gem)January 19, 2012


Chef Roble & Co. (VOD Hidden Gem)

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Chef Roble & Co.

By T. Tara Turk

 

I know I said Bravo was in danger of xeroxing its best shows to the point where we didn’t recognize the originals but I have to make an exception on Chef Roble & Co. On Demand.

Before you say “T. Tara, not another food show!”

just hear me out.

 

The world of catering has always been something I’ve been interested in because, having been on the receiving end of passed hors d’oeuvres, I can tell you those little bite-sized gems are a treat. And once I went to a small private dinner that was catered and delicious so my Martha Stewart Top Chef Giada De Laurantis Rocco Dispirto G Garvin mind went off day dreaming of what I could do.

Then this Chef Roble and Co. show comes on and I realize, I’m all good on eating rather than creating. Chef Roble Ali apparently is some kind of culinary wunderkind, having started cooking professionally at 15 and then worked his way up the gastronomy world ladder from there. Now, he’s got a catering company along with his sister Jasmine, who mainly focuses on the ambiance and logistics of the catered dinners Chef Roble and his team put together.

 



This show takes Rocco’s Dinner Party a step further by actually showing a team put together an event from client meeting all the way to the end of the dinner. And there is LOTS of drama in between. One of Chef Roble’s Floor Captains, Shawn, is a sassy quick witted, short tempered no nonsense social butterfly who is quick to throw a curse word and wave a hand if he feels threatened.

In contrast, the other Floor Captain, Artie, is so mild and efficient that he could valet Bruce Wayne/Batman without breaking a sweat (sorry Alfred). Along with Roble’s trusted kitchen staff (Kiku, Che and Adam) the company encounters clients that range from a Harlem diva who has made her global stamp on the world with an high demand and eclectic group of friends, a Chihuahua wedding, a gastro party for four year olds and a cook to impress event for THE Vanessa Williams.

This may be one of the only

new Bravo shows that I feel lives up

to old Bravo programming standards.

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