Kitchen Day Podcast
Natalia Schamroth never planned to open a restaurant on the North Shore. She and partner Carl Koppenhagen had a list, they'd searched for a year, and the day they went to see the old post office in Northcote Point they'd already talked themselves out of it. But then they saw the steel-framed windows, and the rest is history. Twenty years later, The Engine Room [https://engineroom.net.nz/] is the restaurant everyone in this city has a story about, and this week Natalia tells us hers. It's a conversation about what it actually takes to build something that endures. We talk about hiring for warmth and teaching everything else. Borrowing against the house, then borrowing against it again. And surviving the last five years when, as Natalia puts it, the business basically ran as a charity. And through all of it, never once compromising on the things that matters most. If you've ever wondered what real, genuine hospitality looks like from the inside, this is the episode. The Kitchen Day Podcast is proudly supported by Droppah [www.droppah.com]. These guys make rostering for hospo feel like a walk in the park. A big thank you also to the team at Coffee Supreme [www.coffeesupreme.com]( and the folks at Craggy Range [www.craggyrange.com] for bringing these episodes to life.
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