A Dream Comes True

Soenil Bahadoer Brings His Aromatic Haute Cuisine to Hangar-7 
Alexandra Gorsche © Conny Leitgeb Photography
8. January 2025 | 
Alexandra Gorsche

A Dream Comes True

Soenil Bahadoer Brings His Aromatic Haute Cuisine to Hangar-7 
Alexandra Gorsche © Conny Leitgeb Photography
8. January 2025
|
Alexandra Gorsche

"You don’t need to know everything; you just need the desire to learn everything."

In January 2025, Soenil Bahadoer, the celebrated “Spicy Chef” and head chef of the two Michelin-starred Restaurant De Lindehof in Nuenen, will bring his unique flavors to Restaurant Ikarus at Hangar-7. Combining his Surinamese roots, French finesse, and a dash of inspiration, guests can look forward to a menu that delights both the senses and the palate.

Soenil Bahadoer: A Culinary Journey Like No Other

Soenil Bahadoer is more than just a top chef - he is an artist who masterfully combines flavor, aroma, and texture into culinary masterpieces. Born in Suriname in 1967, Bahadoer moved to the Netherlands at the age of eight, settling in Nuenen, also known as the "Van Gogh Village." Today, he is the head chef and owner of Restaurant De Lindehof, which holds two Michelin stars and boasts 17.5 Gault Millau points, making it one of Europe’s top dining destinations.

With a unique blend of Surinamese-Indian flavors and classical French technique, Bahadoer creates dishes he describes as "music in the kitchen". "I grew up surrounded by Surinamese, Chinese, Javanese, and Creole cultures. Rediscovering these wonderful scents and flavors from my past and incorporating them into my cooking has been incredible," he explains.

His journey has been marked by hard work and passion. After working in renowned establishments like Parkheuvel in Rotterdam and Scholteshof in Belgium, Bahadoer earned his first Michelin star in 2004. A decade later, he was awarded a second star - a testament to his innovative style and relentless pursuit of perfection.

Hangar-7: A Stage for Culinary Visionaries

Known for its unique blend of architecture, art, and gastronomy, Hangar-7 in Salzburg offers a stage for the world’s best chefs through its Restaurant Ikarus. With monthly guest chefs presenting their menus, Hangar-7 has become a hub for celebrating culinary innovation and excellence.

In January 2025, it is Soenil Bahadoer’s turn to dazzle guests with his creative menu, taking them on a journey into a new dimension of cooking. For Bahadoer, this is a special honor: "It was a dream of mine to cook here one day. I’ve learned so much, and now Chef Martin invited me to come. I was so happy. It’s amazing to be here."

The Menu: A Firework of Flavors

Bahadoer’s menu at Restaurant Ikarus is a harmonious composition that reflects both his roots and his vision. Guests can expect a culinary journey that spans exotic spices and precise French techniques:

  • Corn - Popcorn - Potato Chutney - Tempeh Skewer - Peanut - Coriander
  • Mussels - Curry Espuma - Kohlrabi
  • Langoustine - Tom Kha Kai - Cucumber
  • Halibut - Tandoori - Pumpkin - Vadouvan Beurre Blanc
  • Wagyu Striploin - Imperial Caviar - Sambaizu - Pomtayer
  • Pandan - Jasmine - Honey

With a perfectly curated wine pairing from premier vineyards across Europe and Japan, this menu promises to be an unforgettable experience. "Guests will be surprised," says Bahadoer. "It’s the little details, like the preparation of the fish or the unexpected combination of foie gras after the main course, that make this menu unique."

Passion and Inspiration

Beyond his culinary artistry, Bahadoer is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of chefs. "When I was young, I wasn’t given any opportunities. Today, I make sure to give young people, especially those with migrant backgrounds, a chance to establish themselves in gastronomy," he explains. His motto: "You don’t need to know everything; you just need the desire to learn everything."

This philosophy is also evident in his leadership style. For Bahadoer, a great leader works with the team, not in front of it. "It’s about creating connections and encouraging young people to develop their own creations," he says.

Our conclusion for the future

Soenil Bahadoer seamlessly combines tradition and innovation, demonstrating how cultural diversity can enrich modern gastronomy. His guest appearance at Hangar-7 is not only a milestone in his career but also an inspiration for the entire industry. The future of gastronomy lies in blending creative diversity, passion, and the courage to push boundaries. Bahadoer proves that culinary excellence is not a destination but an ongoing journey - a journey that reaches new heights at Hangar-7.

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Soenil Bahadoer, guest chef January 2025 © Helge Kirchberger Photography
A Dream Comes True

In January 2025, Soenil Bahadoer, the celebrated “Spicy Chef” and head chef of the two Michelin-starred Restaurant De Lindehof in Nuenen, will bring his unique flavors to Restaurant Ikarus at Hangar-7. Combining his Surinamese roots, French finesse, and a dash of inspiration, guests can look forward to a menu that delights both the senses and the palate.