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David Burke (born February 27, 1962) is an American chef and restaurateur, known for his appearance on the reality TV program Iron Chef America.[1]

Early life

Шаблон:BLP unreferenced section Born in Brooklyn NY and raised in Hazlet, New Jersey, Burke is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and a student at Culinary Institute Lenôtre in Plaisir, France. Burke has worked with legendary chefs in France and New York such as Pierre Troisgros, George Blanc, Marc Meneau, Daniel Boulud, Charlie Palmer and Waldy Malouf. Burke's mastery of French culinary technique and his unique American creativity were confirmed at the age of 26, receiving 3 Stars from the New York Times at The River Café. Burke was then chosen by his peers to represent the US at The International Culinary Competition, where he won France's coveted Meilleurs Ouvriers de France Diplome d’Honneur, the only American to ever achieve this honor. Burke also won the Nippon Award for Excellence from the government of Japan, for overall skill and technique. Burke remained Executive Chef at The River Café until 1992.

Career

In 1992, Burke opened the critically acclaimed Park Avenue Café with Smith & Wollensky CEO Alan Stillman, becoming vice president of culinary development for the Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group four years later. In 2003, Burke branched out on his own to start his first ever proprietary and highly praised restaurant, davidburke & donatella. Since then, Burke's wide-ranging and innovative restaurant concepts have included establishments in Chicago, Foxwoods Casino (CT), Las Vegas and in Rumson, NJ, as well as New York City. Currently, as the principal of David Burke Hospitality Management, he operates or oversees the culinary direction of 17 restaurants in New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island and, among his newest restaurants, in Saudi Arabia. Eight of those restaurants opened during the COVID-19 pandemic between March 2020 and April 2022. Among them, Burke stepped beyond the restaurant space with the May 2022 purchase of the 85-year old Dixie Lee Bakery in Keansburg, NJ.[2][3] Owning a bakery has been a long-held dream of Burke's as a trained pastry chef and alumnus of the prestigious École Lenôtre Pastry School in Plaisir, France

Over the years, Chef Burke has become one of the most recognized chefs on television, including appearances on two seasons of Top Chef Masters, a guest spot on the Every Day with Rachael Ray show, NBC's TODAY Show, Bloomberg's small-business television series "The Mentor", and more. In addition, Burke has published two cookbooks, Cooking With David Burke (1999) and David Burke's New American Classics (2006) co-written by Judith Choate.

Burke was featured once during the second season of Iron Chef America in 2005, he lost by a small margin to Bobby Flay where the featured ingredient was lamb. In 2010, he was a competitor on the second season of Top Chef Masters, but did not move on to the Champions' Rounds.[4] Burke also competed on Top Chef Masters Season 5. He was eliminated on Episode 9 in the Teacher Tribute challenge with his Bittersweet Chocolate Soufflé with Orange Peel & Raspberry Sauce.

At the BLT Prime in the Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C., Burke has cooked steak for President Donald Trump, and disputed allegations that the President ate his steak with ketchup.[5] He was rumored to be under consideration for the post of White House Executive Chef, but has stated that he would likely not be interested in the position.[5]

Restaurants

Burke currently operates nineteen restaurants, primarily on the East Coast of the U.S. plus one in Saudi Arabia. Those locations include:

  • David Burke Tavern (New York City, NY)[6]
  • Woodpecker by David Burke (New York City, NY)[7]
  • Drifthouse by David Burke (Seabright New Jersey)[8]
  • The King Bar and Red Salt Room by David Burke (Garden City Hotel, Garden City, NY)[9]
  • David Burke Kitchen at The James Hotel (New York City, NY)[10]
  • David Burke Prime Steakhouse (Foxwoods Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut)[11]
  • Burke In The Box at McCarran International Airport (Las Vegas, Nevada)[12]
  • Grand Tavern by David Burke, Angad Arts Hotel (Saint Louis, MO) [13]
  • Ventanas (Fort Lee, NJ)[14]
  • 1776 on the Green by David Burke (Morristown, NJ)[15]
  • The GOAT (Union Beach, NJ)[16]
  • Red Horse by David Burke at the Bernardsville Inn (Bernardsville, New Jersey)[17]
  • Red Horse (Rumson, NJ)[18]
  • Red Horse by David Burke (White Plains, NY)[19]
  • Fox and Falcon by David Burke (South Orange, NJ)[20]
  • David Burke KSA (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)[21]
  • Double Barrel Steak by Chef David Burke (Richmond, RI)

He also operated several restaurants that have since closed. They were:

  • David Burke at Orange Lawn (South Orange, NJ)[22]
  • ONE CPS at The Plaza Hotel (New York City; 2000–2004)
  • Fishtail (New York City, NY)
  • David Burke at Bloomingdale's (Bloomingdale's, New York City, NY)
  • Grillhouse by David Burke (Schaumburg, IL)
  • David Burke Townhouse (New York City, NY)
  • David Burke Modern American Cuisine (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • David Burke's Primehouse (Chicago, Illinois)
  • Fromagerie (Rumson, New Jersey)[23]
  • David Burke Fabrick at The Archer Hotel (New York City, NY)
  • Hawaiian Tropic Zone (New York City, NY)[24]
  • BLT Prime by David Burke, Trump International Hotel (Washington D.C.)[25]

Awards

Burke has been honored with Japan's Nippon Award of Excellence,[26] the Robert Mondavi Award of Excellence and the CIA's August Escoffier Award.[27] Nation's Restaurant News named Burke one of the 50 Top R&D Culinarians and Time Out New York named him the "Best Culinary Prankster" in 2003.[28] In May 2009, the James Beard Foundation inducted Burke into the "Who's Who of Food & Beverage in America" and Nation's Restaurant News presented him with the Menu Masters award, naming him one of the nation's most celebrated culinary innovators. In February 2012, Burke was honored by the culinary school at Johnson & Wales University with the Distinguished Visiting Chef Award, which is given to the world's most influential and celebrated chefs. In November 2012, he was named Restaurateur of the Year by the New Jersey Restaurant Association. In the same month, he was honored with a Concierge Choice Award, celebrating the elite in New York City hospitality, winning the best chef award. And in 2013, the David Burke Group was recognized by Restaurant Hospitality magazine as having one of the "Coolest Multiconcept Companies in the Land," a nod to Burke's many original and enviable restaurant concepts.

Other awards include:

  • 1991 Chefs in America - "Chef of the Year"
  • 1995 Culinary Institute of America - "Auggie Award"
  • 1996 & 1997 Robert Mondavi - "Culinary Award of Experience"
  • 1998 The Vatel Club - "Chef of the Year"
  • 1998 Chef Magazine - "Chef of the Year"
  • 2023 Honorary Doctorate from Johnson & Wales

Products

Burke is also responsible for the creation of several innovations and new techniques used by not only himself, but other restaurants all over the world. A few of those include Pastrami Salmon in 1988,[29] flavored oils and tuna tartare and GourmetPops,[30] ready-to-serve cheesecake lollipops. Additionally, Burke is actively involved with culinology, an approach to food that blends the culinary arts and food technology. In 2011, Burke received a United States patent for a process which uses pink Himalayan salt to dry-age steaks.[31] Burke is also responsible for Burke Flavor Spray and Flavor Magic.[32]

References

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