Mario Batali believes that olive oil is as precious as
gold, shorts are acceptable attire for every season, and
food, like most things, is best when left to its own simple
beauty. To that end, Mario, together with his business
partner Joe Bastianich, creates magic night after night
in his many New York City hotspots, the flagship of which
is Babbo Ristorante e Enoteca, an award-winning
Greenwich Village dining establishment where Mario has
seamlessly combined traditional Italian principles with
intelligent culinary adventure since June 1998.
A
gastronomic superstar from its inception, Babbo was honored
as “The Best New Restaurant of 1998” by
The James Beard Foundation, and Ruth Reichl at the New
York Times hailed it with three stars. Six years
later, a re-review by Frank Bruni maintained Babbo’s
three-star power and its excellence among New York City’s
finest restaurants. Mario and Joe
also own Lupa, a Roman-style trattoria, with Jason Denton
and Mark Ladner, as well as a wine shop just off Union
Square, Italian Wine Merchants. Esca,
a southern Italian seafood trattoria, opened in the Theater
District in April 2000. In January 2003, Mario and Joe
opened another downtown eatery, Otto Enoteca Pizzeria,
located around the corner from historic Washington Square
Park. Otto serves pizza, pasta, house-cured salumi,
vegetables, and 600 wines, Casa Mono and Bar Jamón,
both opened in December 2003, are on Irving Place, a block
away from Italian Wine Merchants. Casa Mono is a Spanish-style
taverna featuring wines, sherries, tapas and traditional
entrees. Bar Jamón, adjacent to Casa Mono, is a
bustling tapas bar with wonderful Spanish cheeses, hams
and small plate specialties.
In December 2005, Mario opened
Del Posto with Joe, Lidia Maticchio Bastianich and Mark
Ladner. This spacious restaurant in New York City’s
meatpacking district features modern Italian cooking in
a luxurious and comfortable setting. The duo’s first
west coast venture, in collaboration with Nancy Silverton
is Osteria Mozza and Pizzeria Mozza in Los Angeles. Sharing
the corner of Highland and Melrose Avenue, the former features
a center island mozzarella bar, where fresh mozzarella
is made all day, every day. For their most recent venture
Mario and Joe journeyed to Las Vegas to open B&B Ristorante
e Enoteca and Enoteca San Marco in the beautiful Venetian
Resort Hotel and Casino. Their next project is Carnevino – a
steak house opening in the Palazzo wing of the Venetian
in Las Vegas in Spring 2008.
Raised in Seattle, Mario initially
studied the golden age of Spanish theater at Rutgers
University. Soon after graduating, he took his first
bite of culinary training at Le Cordon Bleu in London,
from which he withdrew almost immediately due to a "lack of interest." An apprenticeship
with London’s legendary chef Marco Pierre White and
three years of intense culinary training in the Northern
Italian village of Borgo Capanne (population 200) gave
him the essential skills and knowledge to return to his
native U.S., eager to plant his orange-clogged foot firmly
on the behinds of the checkered-tablecloth Italian restaurant
establishment.
Among his many accolades, Mario was
named "Man of
the Year" in the chef category by GQ Magazine in 1999.
In 2002 he won the James Beard Foundation's "Best
Chef: New York City" award, and in 2005 the James
Beard Foundation awarded Mario "Outstanding Chef of
the Year". Mario is also one of the recipients of
the 2001 D'Artagnan Cervena Who's Who of Food & Beverage
in America, a prestigious lifetime achievement award.
Mario is the star of the Food Network
series "Iron
Chef America." Next Fall, his new PBS series with
co-stars Mark Bittman and Gwyneth Paltrow will air. Spain…On
the Road Again will follow the threesome’s adventures
as they travel and eat their way through Spain.
Mario has authored Simple Italian Food (Clarkson
Potter, 1998), Mario Batali Holiday Food (Clarkson
Potter, 2000); The Babbo Cookbook (Clarkson Potter,
2002); and Molto Italiano: 327 Simple Italian Recipes (Ecco,
2005). In 2006, Mario and NASCAR have joined forces to
create the first ever cookbook for NASCAR fans. - Mario
Tailgates NASCAR Style (The Sporting News 2006). Mario’s
upcoming cookbook and grilling handbook - Mario Batali
- Italian Grilling (Ecco, 2008), takes the mystery
out of making tasty, authentic, smoky Italian food.
Mario splits his time between New
York City’s Greenwich
Village and Northern Michigan with his wife Susi Cahn of
Coach Dairy Goat Farm, and their two sons.
To learn more about Mario Batali visit MarioBatali.com.
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