David Burke is one of the best known and most respected chefs in modern American cuisine.
Fueled by passion, grit
and a knack for artful innovation, David Burke is one of the best known and
most respected chefs in modern American cuisine.
Acknowledged as a leading
pioneer in American cooking, Burke, a New Jersey native, is also recognized internationally
for his revolutionary techniques, exceptional skills, successful restaurant
empire and his many TV appearances. In the parlance of today’s celebrity driven
culture, he is a rock star of the culinary world.
At just 26, Burke’s
kitchen mastery won him the executive chef position of New York City’s
legendary River Cafe. While there, he became the first American ever to win the
prestigious Meilleurs
Ouvriers de France Diplome d’Honneur, cementing his reputation as a
leading international chef. He subsequently won Japan’s Nippon Award for Excellence,
the Robert Mondavi
Award of Excellence and two nominations for James Beard Best Chef.
Burke was also awarded a coveted three-star New York Times review for the River
Café and later became a familiar guest on TV’s Top Chef.
Looking for fresh
opportunities, Burke eventually set his sights on a new goal – restaurant
ownership. He opened many with the founder of the iconic Smith & Wollensky
steakhouse brand, and later formed a hospitality company with partners, which
owned and operated numerous award-winning restaurants around the country.
It was during this period he gained U.S. patents for several innovations,
including his famous Himalayan salt aging process for beef. Always progressing,
Burke created his own company, David Burke Group, with several sub companies
including DB Global and David Burke Hospitality Management, which owns and
manages, licenses and consults with restaurants, hotels, clubs and schools.
Highly recognized for his
industry insight, culinary accomplishments and candid delivery Burke is often a
leading contributor to major news sources such as Fox TV, ABC TV, Forbes,
NYTimes, Bloomburg and more. Roles as event honoree, keynote speaker, tasting judge
and speaking engagements, the most recent being TEDx Asbury Park, are too
numerous to list.
where he once worked as a line chef at the
beginning of his career. The modern steakhouse is named after a painting he
purchased of a red horse at the beginning of the pandemic that to him signified
hope. During the lockdown Burke launched #Feedthe Heroes, a program that cooked
and delivered 100,000 meals to frontline workers and charities.
Burke is the author of
two cookbooks, Cooking
With David Burke, and David Burke’s New American Classics.
To find out more about
Chef Burke, visit his official website at ChefDavidBurke.com.
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