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Daniel Patterson (chef)

Daniel Patterson is an American chef, restaurateur, and food writer, considered a leading proponent of California cuisine.

Life and career edit

A self-taught chef,[1] Patterson was born in Lynn, Massachusetts. His mother was a French and history teacher, and his father John Patterson is a lawyer. He says his family's frequent travels to France influenced his views on food. He began working as a restaurant dishwasher at age 14, and attended Duke University before dropping out. In 1989 he moved to Sonoma, California with then-girlfriend (and later wife) Elizabeth Ramsey. With Ramsey, Patterson opened Babette's, a French-inspired restaurant, in Sonoma in 1994 at age 25. The restaurant subsequently closed in 1999 when his lease expired. Wine Spectator described it as a "top" restaurant in the town.[2] Patterson and Ramsey opened Elizabeth Daniel in 2000, and closed it on New Years Day, 2004 due to slow business despite a strong reputation.[3][4] He was opening chef at Frisson, a short-lived restaurant that incorporated elements of aromatherapy and molecular gastronomy.[3]

Coi, which he opened in 2006,[3] earned two Michelin stars, and was one of several restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area to earn four stars from the San Francisco Chronicle.[1] Patterson describes its concept as combining haute cuisine, an emphasis on local vegetables, a modern aesthetic, and a personal approach to cooking, with "a casual, neighborhood feeling". The approach was uncommon at the time, but later became a hallmark of Northern California restaurants.[5] His cooking at Coi involves foraging for wild ingredients,[6] using aromas and essential oils (including asking patrons to rub grapefruit oil on their hands before a dish, or placing inedible fragrant flowers on a dish), and making his own ingredients (for example, butter churned in-house).[3]

He opened an informal rotisserie, Il Cane Rosso ("the red dog" in Italian), in the San Francisco Ferry Building with co-owner Lauren Kiino, before selling the business to her entirely.[1] He opened restaurants Plum in Uptown Oakland in 2010 and Haven in Oakland's Jack London Square in 2012. In 2017, Patterson partnered with LA chef Roy Choi to open the fast food concept restaurant Locol, which received the LA Times Restaurant of the Year award before closing in 2018.[7] In 2022, he closed his last Bay Area restaurant, Coi, which the San Francisco Chronicle said marked "the end of the chef’s reign in the Bay Area."[8]

Patterson divorced from litigation and business attorney Alexandra Foote in 2019. He currently lives in Los Angeles, CA with his fiancé, Sarah Lewitinn, the writer, music director, producer, TV personality, DJ, and blogger professionally known as Ultragrrrl.

Writing edit

Patterson is also a food writer. He is an occasional contributor to New York Times Magazine, Food & Wine Magazine, and San Francisco Magazine.[1] In 2004 he wrote The Magic of Essential Oils in Food and Fragrance together with co-author Mandy Aftel, a noted perfume maker.[9] "To the Moon, Alice" (a reference to Alice Waters of Chez Panisse) published in 2005, generated considerable controversy for criticizing the tendency of San Francisco restaurants to copy the Chez Panisse style and approach, which he said resulted in self-righteousness over ingredients and a lack of creativity, complexity, or technical finesse. He also criticized San Francisco diners for avoiding food they considered too fancy, while paying similar prices for restaurants that featured home-style cooking, as a form of affected populism.[3][10] One quote from the essay that is often repeated is: "so deeply embedded is the mythology of Chez Panisse in the DNA of local food culture that it threatens to smother stylistic diversity and extinguish the creativity that it originally sought to spark.”[11]

Awards and recognition edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Chef Daniel Patterson of Coi - Biography". Star Chefs. March 2010.
  2. ^ Morgan, Jeff (June 22, 1999). "Top Sonoma Restaurant Closes". Wine Spectator.
  3. ^ a b c d e Walden, GraceAnn (August 8, 2010). "Grace Ann Walden talks with her favorite Chefs". Northside San Francisco.
  4. ^ Walden, GraceAnn (January 7, 2004). "2004 sees openings, closings and new ventures". San Francisco Chronicle.
  5. ^ Bauer, Michael (December 2, 2010). "The exciting evolution of California cuisine". San Francisco Chronicle.
  6. ^ Leong, Richard (September 21, 2010). "Chef Patterson strives for regional uniqueness". Reuters.
  7. ^ Gold, Jonathan (April 27, 2017). "Times restaurant of the year: Locol". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ . 2023-12-13. Archived from the original on 2023-12-13. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  9. ^ Steinhauer, Jennifer (May 1, 2005). "Of the Essence". New York Times.
  10. ^ Kauffman, Jonathan (November 30, 2005). "A Rant and a Rave". East Bay Express.
  11. ^ Mackay, Jordan (November 26, 2009). "Bay Area Chefs Dodge New York Knives". New York Times.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-03-23. Retrieved 2022-05-26.
  13. ^ . 2023-12-13. Archived from the original on 2023-12-13. Retrieved 2024-02-16.

External links edit

  • To the Moon, Alice? - controversial New York Times essay

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Daniel Patterson is an American chef restaurateur and food writer considered a leading proponent of California cuisine Contents 1 Life and career 2 Writing 3 Awards and recognition 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editA self taught chef 1 Patterson was born in Lynn Massachusetts His mother was a French and history teacher and his father John Patterson is a lawyer He says his family s frequent travels to France influenced his views on food He began working as a restaurant dishwasher at age 14 and attended Duke University before dropping out In 1989 he moved to Sonoma California with then girlfriend and later wife Elizabeth Ramsey With Ramsey Patterson opened Babette s a French inspired restaurant in Sonoma in 1994 at age 25 The restaurant subsequently closed in 1999 when his lease expired Wine Spectator described it as a top restaurant in the town 2 Patterson and Ramsey opened Elizabeth Daniel in 2000 and closed it on New Years Day 2004 due to slow business despite a strong reputation 3 4 He was opening chef at Frisson a short lived restaurant that incorporated elements of aromatherapy and molecular gastronomy 3 Coi which he opened in 2006 3 earned two Michelin stars and was one of several restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area to earn four stars from the San Francisco Chronicle 1 Patterson describes its concept as combining haute cuisine an emphasis on local vegetables a modern aesthetic and a personal approach to cooking with a casual neighborhood feeling The approach was uncommon at the time but later became a hallmark of Northern California restaurants 5 His cooking at Coi involves foraging for wild ingredients 6 using aromas and essential oils including asking patrons to rub grapefruit oil on their hands before a dish or placing inedible fragrant flowers on a dish and making his own ingredients for example butter churned in house 3 He opened an informal rotisserie Il Cane Rosso the red dog in Italian in the San Francisco Ferry Building with co owner Lauren Kiino before selling the business to her entirely 1 He opened restaurants Plum in Uptown Oakland in 2010 and Haven in Oakland s Jack London Square in 2012 In 2017 Patterson partnered with LA chef Roy Choi to open the fast food concept restaurant Locol which received the LA Times Restaurant of the Year award before closing in 2018 7 In 2022 he closed his last Bay Area restaurant Coi which the San Francisco Chronicle said marked the end of the chef s reign in the Bay Area 8 Patterson divorced from litigation and business attorney Alexandra Foote in 2019 He currently lives in Los Angeles CA with his fiance Sarah Lewitinn the writer music director producer TV personality DJ and blogger professionally known as Ultragrrrl Writing editPatterson is also a food writer He is an occasional contributor to New York Times Magazine Food amp Wine Magazine and San Francisco Magazine 1 In 2004 he wrote The Magic of Essential Oils in Food and Fragrance together with co author Mandy Aftel a noted perfume maker 9 To the Moon Alice a reference to Alice Waters of Chez Panisse published in 2005 generated considerable controversy for criticizing the tendency of San Francisco restaurants to copy the Chez Panisse style and approach which he said resulted in self righteousness over ingredients and a lack of creativity complexity or technical finesse He also criticized San Francisco diners for avoiding food they considered too fancy while paying similar prices for restaurants that featured home style cooking as a form of affected populism 3 10 One quote from the essay that is often repeated is so deeply embedded is the mythology of Chez Panisse in the DNA of local food culture that it threatens to smother stylistic diversity and extinguish the creativity that it originally sought to spark 11 Awards and recognition editBest New Chef Food amp Wine Magazine 1997 1 Rising Star Chef San Francisco Chronicle 1997 1 Best New Restaurant James Beard Foundation 2001 for Elizabeth Daniel 1 Chef of the Year San Francisco Magazine 2007 1 Best Chef Pacific nominee James Beard Foundation 2009 and 2010 1 Two Stars Michelin 2021 for Coi 12 closed in 2022 13 References edit a b c d e f g h i Chef Daniel Patterson of Coi Biography Star Chefs March 2010 Morgan Jeff June 22 1999 Top Sonoma Restaurant Closes Wine Spectator a b c d e Walden GraceAnn August 8 2010 Grace Ann Walden talks with her favorite Chefs Northside San Francisco Walden GraceAnn January 7 2004 2004 sees openings closings and new ventures San Francisco Chronicle Bauer Michael December 2 2010 The exciting evolution of California cuisine San Francisco Chronicle Leong Richard September 21 2010 Chef Patterson strives for regional uniqueness Reuters Gold Jonathan April 27 2017 Times restaurant of the year Locol Los Angeles Times Coi famed chef Daniel Patterson s last Bay Area restaurant has closed 2023 12 13 Archived from the original on 2023 12 13 Retrieved 2024 02 16 Steinhauer Jennifer May 1 2005 Of the Essence New York Times Kauffman Jonathan November 30 2005 A Rant and a Rave East Bay Express Mackay Jordan November 26 2009 Bay Area Chefs Dodge New York Knives New York Times Coi San Francisco a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant Archived from the original on 2022 03 23 Retrieved 2022 05 26 Coi famed chef Daniel Patterson s last Bay Area restaurant has closed 2023 12 13 Archived from the original on 2023 12 13 Retrieved 2024 02 16 External links editTo the Moon Alice controversial New York Times essay Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Patterson chef amp oldid 1210902290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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