- Suzanne Goin
Suzanne Goin is a
chef andrestaurateur fromLos Angeles ,California . As a restaurateur, she runs three restaurants in the Los Angeles area, The A.O.C. and Lucques which she runs with partner Caroline Styne and The Hungry Cat where she shares duties with her husband David Lentz. [ [http://www.fodors.com/news/story_2813.html Top Chef Travels - Suzanne Goin | Travel News ] ] As an award winning chef, she was named as one ofFood & Wine Magazine 's "best new chefs of 1999" [ [http://www.foodandwine.com/bestnewchefs/?year=1999&chef=FDD59369-1B39-467F-AEE28648C02B64EB Best New Chefs - 1999 - Suzanne Goin | Food & Wine ] ] and was nominated forJames Beard awards in 2003 and 2005. [ [http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2005/10/03/cx_ns_1004chefsslide_7.html Forbes.com ] ] Her restaurants have been praised byGourmet magazine ,Bon Appétit andLos Angeles Times (which awarded Lucques three stars). [http://www.sobewineandfoodfest.com/2008/personalities_info.php?id=34 2008 Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival ] ] In 2006 Goin won theJames Beard award for Best Chef: California [http://www.jamesbeard.org/awards/awards.php?year=2006&category=3#223]Career
When she was a high school senior she interned at Ma Maison just after the departure of
Wolfgang Puck and after graduation enrolled inBrown University where she graduated with honors. Goin then worked at a series of highly successful restaurants including Alice Water's Chez Panisse,Todd English 's Olives. [ [http://www.howtocookeverything.tv/htce/MeetTheChefs/detail/chefId-4.html How to Cook Everything :: Suzanne Goin ] ] In the early 1990's she traveled to France and worked withAlain Passard at his three star Arpege along with stints at Didier Oudill's two-star Pain and Patisserie Christian Pottier. After returning to Los Angeles in 1995 she spent two years at Mark Peel’s celebrated restaurant Campanile ending up asexecutive chef . Goin has won or been nominated for a total of 6James Beard foundation awards. [http://www.jamesbeard.org/awards/search.php]Restaurants
In 1998, Suzanne Goin opened Lucques which won recognition from Food & Wine and Gourmet magazines and also won a James Beard nomination in 2006 for Outstanding Service. [http://www.jamesbeard.org/awards/awards.php?year=2006&category=3#226] In 2002, she opened A.O.C. which won 3 stars from the Los Angeles Times. Her third restaurant, The Hungry Cat, opened in Hollywood in 2005. A casual seafood restaurant, it also received positive reviews. A second location in Santa Barbara opened in 2007.
Media
Goin's cookbook, Sunday Suppers at Lucques was published in late 2005. The next year the book was nominated for the James Beard Foundation's award for "Best Cookbook From a Professional Viewpoint". [ [http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/feb/27/national_authors_appear_at_local_fest31877/?print National authors to appear at local fest: Printer-friendly version ] ] She has also made several television appearances including
PBS 's seriesChef's Story andNew York Times food criticMark Bittman 's How to Cook Everything. [ [http://www.iptv.org/series.cfm/18576/ep:117 Chef's Story: Chef's Story: Suzanne Goin » TV Programs on Iowa Public Television ] ]References
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