Grant Achatz
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Born | St. Clair, Michigan, U.S. | April 25, 1974
Education | The Culinary Institute of America |
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Cooking style | Modernist cuisine |
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Website | www |
Grant Achatz (/ˈækɪts/ AK-its) (born April 25, 1974)[1] is an American chef and restaurateur often recognized for his contributions to molecular gastronomy or progressive cuisine. His Chicago restaurant Alinea has won numerous accolades and Achatz himself has won numerous awards from prominent culinary institutions and publications, including the Food and Wine's "best new chefs" award in 1998, "Rising Star Chef of the Year Award" for 1999, "Best Chef in the United States" for 1998 and a 2003 "Who's Who Inductee" from the James Beard Foundation.[2]
Early life and education
Achatz's early culinary career included time spent working in his parents' restaurants in
Career
In 2001, Achatz moved to the
In 2005, Achatz went out on his own, opening Alinea in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood with Nick Kokonas. The restaurant is located up the block from the famed Steppenwolf Theatre Company and is housed in a modest gray brick building which bears no external markings beyond its street number. Inside, the restaurant has no bar, no lobby and seats just 64 guests. Achatz serves diners a small-course tasting menu, consisting of approximately 18 courses. After less than two years of operation, the Mobil Travel Guide bestowed its Five Star Award on Alinea, making Alinea one of just 16 restaurants nationwide to rate five stars for 2007.
In October 2006, Gourmet magazine named Alinea the best restaurant in America in its feature on "America's Top 50 Restaurants".
In 2007,
In November 2009, Achatz and his Alinea team designed the menu for
Alinea was awarded three stars in the 2011 Michelin Guide for Chicago.[7] It was repeated in 2012 when Alinea was the only restaurant to receive three stars in the 2012 Michelin Guide for Chicago.[8]
Achatz's other restaurants include Next, a restaurant that uses a unique ticketing system in Chicago,[9] and The Aviary, a bar.[10] Roister Chicago, a casual West Loop concept, The Office, a speakeasy cocktail bar located under The Aviary bar, and The Aviary/ Office NYC located in the Mandarin Oriental, New York.
Reservations for Achatz's restaurant, Next, are so sought after, that tickets could be found on
Achatz has also served as a coach for the biennial culinary competition in
In 2016 Achatz and partner Nick Kokonas closed Alinea for a complete renovation and overhaul of the food, space, and experience.
In 2016 Achatz and his team launched two consecutive multi-week pop-up experiences in Madrid, Spain, and Miami, Florida, over the course of Alinea's closure.
On May 27, 2016, Achatz appeared on season two of the Netflix series Chef's Table. In 2018, Achatz appeared as a judge on the Netflix series The Final Table.
Books
In October 2008, Grant Achatz and co-author Nick Kokonas published Alinea, a hardcover coffee table book featuring more than 100 of the restaurant's recipes. The book's narrative follows life in the kitchen for Achatz and his crew, and includes more than 400 behind-the-scenes photographs by Lara Kastner.[14]
In June 2009, Achatz and Kokonas sold Life, On the Line, their dual-voiced recount of their collaboration on Alinea and Achatz's battle with
Kokonas and Achatz have also released two digital cookbooks from
Grant was featured in a 2014 Dan Waldschmidt's book Edgy Conversations: How Ordinary People Can Achieve Outrageous Success, a book about preventing suicide with sense with stories about famous people that had disasters. Almost at the end of the book, he told the story about Grant's tongue cancer in July 2007 and the success of his restaurant in that time.
Health issues
On July 23, 2007, Achatz announced that he had been diagnosed with stage 4
Personal life
Achatz has two sons, Kaden and Keller, with Angela Snell; the couple divorced in 2006.[19] The name "Keller" was chosen to honor Achatz's mentor Thomas Keller.[20] Achatz is married to Samantha Lim. The couple were married in November 2023.
Awards
- Best New Chefs, Food & Wine, 2002[21]
- Best Restaurant in America, Gourmet, 2006[22]
- 40 Top Chicago Restaurants Ever, Chicago, #1, 2010[23]
- AAA Five Diamond Award, AAA, 2007–2017[24][25][26][27][28]
- Mobil Five Star Award, Mobil Travel Guide, 2007–2017[29][30][31][32][33][34]
- Jean Banchet Award – Best Celebrity Chef, 2007
- Jean Banchet Award – Best Fine Dining, 2007
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #36, 2007[35]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, Highest New Entry, 2007[35]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #21, 2008[36]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #10, 2009[37]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #7, 2010[38]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, The Acqua Panna Best Restaurant In North America, 2010[38]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #6, 2011[39]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, The Acqua Panna Best Restaurant In North America, 2011[39]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, Chefs' Choice Award, 2013
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #9, 2014
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #26, 2015
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #15, 2016
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #21, 2017
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #34, 2018[40]
- The S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, #37, 2019[41]
- James Beard Foundation Award – Rising Star Chef of the Year, 2003
- James Beard Foundation Award – Best Chef: Great Lakes, 2007[42]
- James Beard Foundation Award – Outstanding Chef, 2008[43][44]
- James Beard Foundation Award – Book Award: Cooking from a Professional Point of View, 2009[45]
- James Beard Foundation Award – Outstanding Service Award, 2010,[46] 2016[47]
- James Beard Foundation Awards – Outstanding Restaurant, 2016
- Top Service Award (Chicago), Zagat Survey, 2006
- Zagat Guide "Excellent" Rating, 2008
- 3 Michelin Stars, 2011[48]
- 3 Michelin Stars, 2013[49]
- 3 Michelin Stars, 2014
- 3 Michelin Stars, 2015
- 3 Michelin Stars, 2016
- 3 Michelin Stars, 2017
- The 2011 Time 100[50]
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #1, 2011
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #1, 2012
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #1, 2013
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #1, 2014
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #1, 2015
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #1, 2016
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #2, 2017
- Elite Traveler Top 100 Restaurants in the World - The list. #1, 2018
References
- ISBN 9780824211219.
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- ^ A Man of Taste: A chef with cancer fights to save his tongue. D. T. Max, The New Yorker, May 5, 2008
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External links
- Official website
- Early profile of Achatz
- Profile in Four magazine Archived August 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- Wired magazine article
- Chef Triumphs Over Cancer and In the Culinary World — UChicago Medicine
- Men's Vogue article about Achatz's battle with cancer
- New Yorker article about Achatz's cancer fight
- Chicago magazine article about Achatz's cancer journey
- Cutting-Edge Food With Grant Achatz Archived September 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine - slideshow by Life