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César Ramírez (chef)

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César Ramírez, is a Mexican chef and restaurateur at César, a Michelin-starred French restaurant in New York City.

Early life

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Ramirez was born in 1972[1] in Mexico and moved to Chicago at the age of four. He trained under David Bouley while working at Tru and later at Bouley. In total, Ramirez trained under Bouley for 8 years which included time spent training in Japan which influenced his style of cooking.[2]

Bar Blanc

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In 2007, Cesar opened at Bar Blanc[3] where he received 2 stars from The New York Times. During this time, Forbes Magazine named Ramirez as an up-and-coming celebrity chef.[4] Ramirez was replaced in July 2008.[5]

Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare

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The original location for Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare opened in Brooklyn in 2009 and earned 2 Michelin stars in 2011 and was awarded Michelin's highest honor of 3 stars in 2012 with Ramirez as the head chef.[6]

The restaurant would relocate in 2016 to Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan.

Ramirez was fired in July 2023 from Chef's Table.[7]

César

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In July 2024, Ramirez opened a new restaurant located in SoHo, called César.[8] It received 2 Michelin stars in its debut year.[9]

Awards and accolades

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare restaurant review".
  2. ^ Freeman, Danyelle (December 16, 2009). "Q & A with Cesar Ramirez". Restaurant Girl: Best Food Blog & Restaurant Guide.
  3. ^ Raisfeld, Robin (August 23, 2007). "Chef César Ramirez to Open Bar Blanc in Greenwich Village - Fall Preview 2007 -- New York Magazine - Nymag". New York Magazine.
  4. ^ "In Pictures: Up-And-Coming Celebrity Chefs". Forbes.
  5. ^ Leventhal, Ben (July 15, 2008). "Bar Blanc Swaps Chef Ramirez for Ex-Bouley'er Zijp". Eater NY.
  6. ^ Schneier, Matthew (August 22, 2024). "Does the City Need Another Chef's Table?". Grub Street.
  7. ^ Orlow, Emma (August 22, 2023). "Michelin-Starred Brooklyn Fare Abruptly Shuts Down, Fires Its Star Chef". Eater NY.
  8. ^ "Chef César Ramirez on His Return to New York's Fine Dining Scene". MICHELIN Guide.
  9. ^ "Michelin Guide: new stars for NY, Chicago, and DC 2025". www.finedininglovers.com.
  10. ^ "Vanguard Builds Legacy for the Most Powerful People in American Fine Dining". Vanguard Construction & Co. November 15, 2024.
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