Teacher and pupil father & son Chef Roy Harland, one of Fresno's best, faces new competition: his son Malachi.(LIFE)(Recipe)

From: The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA) | Date: June 16, 2004| Author: Obra, Joan | Copyright information

Byline: Joan Obra THE FRESNO BEE

Chat on the phone with Malachi Harland, and you'll notice his humble tone.

He's more likely to describe the time he spilled coffee on a customer's dress than the Rising Star chef award he won last year from the San Francisco Chronicle.

And he's unusually laid-back, considering his current position. He's the executive chef at the trendy xyz restaurant in San Francisco's W Hotel.

"I'm just pretty relaxed,"...

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