BOBBY FLAY

Bobby Flay

Chef, Restaurateur, Cookbook Author, and Media Personality


Bobby discovered his culinary identity at the age of 17, working as a cook at the famed theatre district haunt, Joe Allen's. The job had been arranged by his father, who was a partner in the restaurant. After a short time, Joe Allen himself became so impressed by Bobby's talents that he paid the young cook's tuition to The French Culinary Institute.


Following his graduation in 1984, Bobby worked with restaurateur/owner Jonathan Waxman at Buds and Jams, where he first discovered the sweet-heat of Southwestern ingredients. It was at these burgeoning restaurants that Bobby met other icons of the era - Wolfgang Puck, Jeremiah Tower - who he credits with spawning an entire generation of chefs. After Jams, Bobby debuted as Executive Chef at the East Village's Miracle Grill where he caught the attention of restaurateur Jerome Kretchmer. Kretchmer offered the 25-year old the opportunity to create his own sensation at Mesa Grill, which opened in 1991.


Soon after, Bobby teamed with businessman Laurence Kretchmer to open Bolo in November 1993 in the Flatiron district. During Bolo's reign, Bobby drew inspiration from the bravado and complexities of Spanish food, deftly blending the unique flavors of Spain with more familiar American ingredients. A decade later, its menu reenergized by the introduction of tapas, Bolo was awarded a rare three stars by The New York Times.


Bobby brought his unique amalgam of innovative food and inviting hospitality to Las Vegas with the 2004 opening of Mesa Grill at the legendary Caesars Palace. The city's upbeat urban energy provides an ideal backdrop for Mesa Grill's lively cuisine.


At New York's Bar Americain, which opened in March 2005, Bobby takes the intimacy of a midtown brasserie and injects it with authentic American flavors and style. Drawing exclusively from regional American ingredients, his dishes rejuvenate old classics and celebrate the abundance of America's diverse and delicious heritage. Bar Americain has received rave reviews from the press, including two stars from The New York Times. Bobby opened his second Bar Americain at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut in November 2009.


Bobby Flay Steak, which opened in July 2006 in Atlantic City, is Bobby's first-ever steakhouse. Here, he presents classic steakhouse fare that he remembers enjoying as a child in New York City and on the Jersey Shore as well as new dishes that incorporate his famous grilling techniques and signature Southwestern fare.


In March 2007, Bobby brought Mesa Grill to The Cove, Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas and in July 2008, Bobby opened his first Bobby's Burger Palace (BBP) in Long Island and since, has opened two in New Jersey, one in Connecticut, one in Philadelphia, one in Washington, DC and one in College Park, MD. In November 2011, Bobby will open the eighth location of BBP in Cherry Hill, NJ. At the BBP, Bobby presents an array of burgers inspired by his extensive travels throughout America and love of the grill in a convenient casual setting.


Bobby shares his knowledge and enthusiasm for food through his cookbooks and cooking programs. Bobby's eleventh cookbook, Bobby Flay's Bar Americain Cookbook (Clarkson Potter) hit bookstores in September 2011. Bobby recently served as a mentor and investor on NBC's "America's Next Great Restaurant," which premiered March 2011. Prior to that, for over a decade, Bobby was the Resident Chef and Lifestyle Correspondent for "The Early Show on CBS" and "CBS Sunday Morning."


Bobby shares his culinary talents and passions with viewers every day on Food Network. His first show, "Grillin' & Chillin'", premiered in 1996, followed by "Hot Off the Grill" and "Boy Meets Grill." Along with participating in many holiday and seasonal Food Network specials over the years, Bobby currently stars in "Iron Chef America", "Throwdown! with Bobby Flay", "Food Network Star" and "Grill It! With Bobby Flay," the 2009 Emmy award-winning Outstanding Culinary Program. "Brunch @ Bobby's" premiered in Fall 2010 on Cooking Channel.


Bobby works tirelessly to challenge the way Americans view and taste food - making it bold, zesty and always fun.


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www.Bobby Flay.com

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