There is always something to do
Ray is one of the best chef’s on the island of Curacao. With his famous signature dishes he will give you a taste of mouth-watering dishes you need to try. His craft meals will give you a dinner to remember whether it is in his restaurant Chef Ray or in your vacation rental when you come to Curacao. The service will be excellent and the experience will be tasty. Watch the video to see the full story.
Chez Ray
My name is Raymond Chaar. I am a chef. I work on Curacao and I am 49 years old. I’ve been on this island for 20 years. I think Curacao is a beautiful island. The weather is nice most of the time.. Actually all the time. And the people are nice.
There is always something to do. And it is nice and relaxing. I became a chef, because I like the craft. Dealing with people. You can learn something new everyday. And in this profession it’s never the same. Every day is different. It’s always diverse and fun. And that’s why I became a chef.
The story
This is the story of Ray and his restaurant. How he came to the island, what he did and how he started his restaurant.
After this you will definitely know why you will have go to his restaurant when you visit the beautiful island of Curacao.
My restaurants distinguishes itself by having a nice menu that consists of Caribbean dishes. I like working as a private chef, because you’ll meet different people. People I wouldn’t come across at the restaurant very often.
Also read it is simply a great place to be and Like a home away from home
Many thanks to:
Luxury villa with breath taking panoramic views
Name: Ray Chaar
Function : Owner Chez Ray
Location: Curacao
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