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Mario Frittoli Born 1 April 1966
Pavia, Lombardia, ItalyCooking style Italian cuisine Education Italian Cuisine at Locanda dell’ Angelo in Sarzana Current restaurant(s)- Mario i sentieri, Nishi Azabu, Tokyo
Previous restaurant(s)- Le Carpaccio Hotel Royal Monceau, France Lido and Il Forno, Santa Monica Il Forno, Roppongi, Tokyo Il Pinolo, Higashi-Azabu, Tokyo Ristorante Luxor Shirokanedai, Tokyo Ristorante Luxor Marunouchi, Tokyo
Television show(s)- Iron Chef, Broccoli Battle 13 March 1998
Official website http://mario-frittoli.com/ Mario Frittoli was born in 1966 in Pavia, Lombardia, Italy. Now a world-renowned celebrity chef at Mario i sentieri in Nishi Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
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Education
Frittoli studied Italian Cuisine at Locanda dell’ Angelo in Sarzana, under Chef Angelo Paracucchi. Next in France, developed his skills at “Le Carpaccio”, a 2 Michelin stars restaurant in the Hotel Royal Monceau. In Lyon, he refined his skills under Paul Bocuse, master of French Cuisine.
Career
Frittoli came to Japan as in 1987, as Paul Bocuse with Angelo Paracucchi were opening restaurants in Daimaru department store in Kyoto and Shinsaibashi, Osaka. He began teaching at the Tsuji Culinary Institute in Osaka the following year. In 1989, he became Head Chef at Los Angeles celebrities’ favourite “Lido”, and “Il Forno” in Santa Monica with an original menu and concept that incorporated the taste of Californian Cuisine; thus proving his creativity.
In 1990, Frittoli returned to Japan for the opening of “Il Forno” in Roppongi, as Head Chef. He was subsequently assigned as the Vice President of Stillfoods assisting the opening of 28 restaurants. This led to his assignment as the Executive Chef of “Il Pinolo” in Higashi-Azabu in Tokyo.[1]
Television appearances
Mario Frittoli rocketed to even higher celebrity status with TV appearances such as the 13 March 1998 episode of Iron Chef.[2] Mario continues to appear on TV for current popular shows such as Ōsama no Brunch on TBS, Yuhan Banzai and others.
Under independent joint management he opened restaurant “Ristorante Luxor Shirokanedai” in Tokyo. Traditional Italian Cuisine and one-of-a-kind style of French touch quickly grew the popularity of his borderless cosmopolitan presentation. In November 2005, they opened their 2nd restaurant “Ristorante Luxor Marunouchi”.
Frittoli's international mind and character freely juggling several languages continues to build his popularity and keep him active with appearances on TV and magazines.[3] Mario is a consultant to Nissin Foods Inc., Panorama Hospitality K.K. and Zwilling J.A. Henckels Japan Ltd. Two cookbooks have been published with clear photographs of Mario's famous dishes including "Mario's Fantastic Cooking at Home".[4]
On 5 August 2008 the new Mario-produced owner restaurant “Mario i sentieri” opened in Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo, Japan. The restaurant is a favourite among celebrities the like of Konishiki, Musashimaru[5], Barbara Frittoli[6], Jun Hasegawa[7], Taro Hakase[8] and David Coulthard[9]
See also
- Iron Chef
- List of Iron Chef episodes
References
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ brandi1leigh Added 8 Apr 2007 All my reviews (8 April 2007). "Iron Chef Japan: Broccoli Battle Episode Summary on". Tv.com. http://www.tv.com/iron-chef-japan/broccoli-battle/episode/234408/summary.html. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
- ^ "kaleidoscope January / February". Issuu.com. 20 January 2009. http://issuu.com/paradigm/docs/kaleidoscopejan09single/14. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
- ^ "Takashi Watanabe Photography". Tw-photo.net. http://tw-photo.net/en/mario.html. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
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External links
- Mario i sentieri
- Mario on CookEatShare
- Kaleidoscope magazine – Jan 2009
- Time Out Tokyo (on Google Books)
- Tokyo: The Complete Resident's Guide (on Google Books)
- ACCJ Journal (on Google Books)
- Mario i sentieri review by EOK
- Japan Times Dec 2009 article
Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Italian chefs
- Michelin Guide starred chefs
- People from Pavia
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