What’s your relationship with food?
I’ve always loved cooking, but my experience has come from travelling to different places and learning, and I was in the restaurant business for 12 years. The main reason I picked Italian cuisine for Caf Tiramisu is because it’s about simple foods – simple, healthy, quick, Italian foods. We make everything fresh here – nothing is store-bought. We make all of our breads and spreads, and salad dressings, everything. I have a chef from Paris, Susanne Koenders, and she’s been in the restaurant business for a very long time, so I give her my ideas, and she comes up with something. She makes me taste it and, if I don’t like it, she has another three choices in the afternoon. It’s a great team that we have.
Where did you come up with the concept?
After my three girls were born and I stayed home [to care for them] , I realized that I didn’t have close family here to watch my kids – and we like company, we have friends over for dinners all the time – and I thought, you know, I like good conversation, meeting good people, hearing people’s stories. Wouldn’t it be nice if I had a place where I could put my kids, and have a breathing room for myself? People think it’s the other way around, that I have this playroom for kids, but it’s more for the parents, so they can have breathing room, while the kids can be with other kids. I do have a room for my kids in the back, where they can read and do their homework, so I designed the caf around my family. My family is the most important thing to me.
Would you ever think of expanding and opening another caf?
Yes – it’s a five-year goal, maybe.
You did some modelling in Italy – what’s the story there?
Yes, and I did some modelling in Ethiopia as well, and I did some movies – Missione d’amore with Carol Alt and Ethan Wayne, they were all in there. But you know, I don’t even talk about it very much, because when it’s 20 years ago, it just becomes a part of your life and you totally move on from it. And sometimes you get to mention it, but oh – it was in my 20s. I am very much about fashion today, and I know about fashion, and I still like to dress nicely, but it’s not something that I focus on.