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Rising Stars: Meet Richard Boston of Raleigh

Today we’d like to introduce you to Richard Boston.

Hi Richard, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
Richard is the son of a Mother that loves to cook and create new recipes in the kitchen and in life. He is also the grandson of a devoted Granny that loved to show her love for all her Grandchildren in the kitchen. His Granny had a part in raising him to appreciate life filled with a balance of love, life, and great food. He was introduced to spicy and rich Creole and southern cuisine by his Granny who was from Arcadia located in Bienville Parrish, Louisiana. His Granny has been the fire to his inspiration, because he traveled to see her as a child and adult to spend time with her and learn all the many lesson she had to show.

Because of her he had aspired to become a Chef, he obtained an Associates in Culinary Arts from Johnson & Wales University in North Miami and later obtained his Bachelors in Hospitality Management. Upon graduating college, he harnessed his skill set in managing chain and independent restaurants ranging from quick service to fine dining as well as elite casinos to five-star hotels. With nearly three decades of experience ranging from Back of the House Operations, Food and Beverage Sales and as a General Manager, never dulled his passion to create new recipes along with recipes taught to him by his Granny and other elders that can nourish the body and the soul with flavors of love. For years he has slowly introduced his dishes to many within his community and had been inspired to introduce his skill and passion to everyone. As the year reset he knew this was the time to introduce his Granny Lornett to the world.

His desires in his own words, “I am to become more, because she would have wanted us as a family to be a positive influence for my family and neighborhood. I work to continue my rich heritage through my introduction of Lornett’s Southern Kitchen that was started to honor my Granny. My goal is to be a blessing to my family and community in the name of my Granny, while also furthering her legacy.”

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
The road has been difficult but worth the work. We have had equipment failures, difficulties in finding loyal staff members, choosing events that are financially benficial and a few more issues that come with starting and growing a small business.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
We are a husband and wife team preparing home cooked southern style meals inspired by my Granny, Lornett pronounced “Lawn Net”. It combines deep south soul food with creole flavors while paying homage to our past matriarchs and patriarchs. Then we put a modern twist on it to create soul satisfying dishes that will entice you to come back for more.

We are known for Gumbo which is Granny Lornett’s recipe, we only changed the sausage from pork to beef. We are also known for Jambalaya, Red Beans & Rice, Cabbage & Collards blend, Oxtails, homemade speciality drinks, Bourbon Street Chicken, and a few more items.

Our greatest pride and what sets us apart is being able to produce food that is enjoyed by many and affordable to most, depending on the menu item. We offer a variety of food for different events and can specialize a menu to a parricular event (i.e. breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc.)

We all have a different way of looking at and defining success. How do you define success?
Success is the ability to work in a field you enjoy, while being able to support your family, without comprimising one’s values and moral standings.

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