As a Singaporean, cook Paul Simon’s ambition was to make lunch for President Halimah Yacob.

His wish came true on 24 January 2018 when the head of state enjoyed a three-course meal he prepared at the Istana.

“I never expected to get this chance,” said Mr Simon, who works at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort and Spa. “I was shocked when I got a call from HR (human resources) in late December (asking me to cook for the President).”

Madam Halimah was touched after reading a report in The Straits Times in December 2017 in which the 26-year-old expressed his desire to cook for her, and asked her staff to reach out to Mr Simon.

He was one of seven people with disabilities to be featured in an article to mark the International Day of Disabled Persons.

The cook, who has two younger siblings, is a graduate of the APSN Delta Senior School and has a mild intellectual disability.

Mr Simon told The Straits Times that he was nervous, especially as it was his first time at the Istana.

But he quickly got into his stride with some assistance from junior sous chef Muhammad Adi Rezza Fauzilan, 28, who is the President’s personal chef.

Madam Halimah praised Mr Simon’s cooking, saying that the salad was “very good and fresh”, while the rice was “light and fluffy”.

“You can have a very good career (in cooking), because good food will never go out of date… Good food, good cooking is always welcome,” said Madam Halimah, as they enjoyed dessert together for about half an hour.

Mr Simon said: “I really want to open my restaurant in the future, so for now, I’m trying to go for more studies and be more stable first.”

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Source: The Straits Times, 25 January 2018