- Donatella Arpaia
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Donatella Arpaia Born September 15, 1972
Woodmere, New YorkEducation Fairfield, B.A.
St. John's Law, J.D.Rating(s)- Michelin stars
AAA Motor Club
Current restaurant(s)- kefi (2003-present)
Anthos (2007-present)
Mia Dona (2008-present)
Donatella (2010-present)
Previous restaurant(s)- Bellini (1998-2003)
davidburke&donatella (2003-2008)
Television show(s)Official website http://donatellanyc.com/ Donatella Arpaia (born in Woodmere, New York on September 15, 1974) is an American restaurateur and a television personality who appears on The Food Network.[1] Arpaia is a regular judge on The Food Network's Iron Chef America and The Next Iron Chef.[2] She has also appeared on The Isaac Mizrahi Show, The Martha Stewart Show, The Tony Danza Show, The Today Show and iVillage.[3]
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Career
Following a brief career as a corporate attorney, Arpaia opened her first restaurant, Bellini in 1998. Her other restaurants include davidburke & donatella, which has received four stars from Forbes[citation needed] and the Five Diamond Award, Anthos, a Michelin Star Greek restaurant which was named Best New Restaurant by New York[citation needed] and Esquire in November 2007,[4] and nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award for Best New Restaurant.,[5] and Mia Dona, opened in February 2008.[6]
Zagat named Arpaia, "The Hostess with the Mostest," in March 2006[7] and Crain's named her one of its "40 under 40",[8] and the New York Post named Arpaia the 31st "Most Powerful Woman" in Manhattan.[citation needed]
In mid-2009, Arpaia and Michael Psilakis opened Eos in Miami’s Viceroy Hotel. The restaurant is Arpaia's first outside of New York.[9]
Education
Arpaia received her bachelor's degree from Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut and her juris doctor from the St. John's University School of Law in Queens, New York. She studied at the French Culinary Institute and the Italian Culinary Academy.[10] She attended St. Agnes High School (now Kellenberg Memorial High School) in Uniondale, Long Island.
References
- ^ DeLucia, Matt (June 2006). "Donatella Arpaia - A Return to Glamour". Restaurant Insider. http://www.nyrestaurantinsider.com/june2006_donatella.asp.
- ^ The Next Iron Chef-The Cast: Donatella Arpaia[dead link]
- ^ http://www.donatellastyle.com/press.html[dead link]
- ^ Mariani, John (October 11, 2006). "Chef of the Year: Michael Psilakis, Anthos, New York". Esquire. http://www.esquire.com/features/best-new-restaurants-2007/anthos1107.
- ^ James Beard Foundation Award Nominees 2008[dead link]
- ^ Donatella Arpaia Restaurants[dead link]
- ^ From the Courtroom to the Kitchen: Donatella Arpaia[dead link]
- ^ Fickersher, Lisa (2004). "Donatella Arpaia - 2004 40 under 40". Crain's. http://mycrains.crainsnewyork.com/40under40/profiles/2004/204.
- ^ Landman, Beth (June 22, 2009). "Dishing With Donatella". Zagat.com. http://www.zagat.com/Blog/Detail.aspx?SCID=42&BLGID=21644.
- ^ Mishkin, Budd (March 9, 2009). "One On 1: Donatella Arpaia Dishes On Passion To Please". NY1. http://www.ny1.com/content/features/95246/-i-one-on-1---i--donatella-arpaia-dishes-on-passion-to-please/Default.aspx.
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Categories:- Fairfield University alumni
- St. John's University School of Law alumni
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Michelin stars
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