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Roland Passot

Roland Passot is a French chef and restaurateur. His most well-known restaurant, La Folie, was open in San Francisco from 1988 to 2020. He is also owner of the more casual Left Bank Basseries and LB Steak restaurants. Passot was named one of "the eight wonders of Bay Area dining" by San Francisco Chronicle lead critic Michael Bauer.[2]

Roland Passot
Passot at a staff appreciation dinner
Born
Culinary career
Cooking styleFrench
Current restaurant(s)
  • La Folie, Left Bank,LB STEAK Santana Row, LBSTEAK Bishop Ranch, San Ramon, MESO Mediterranean restaurant, Santana Row
Award(s) won

Early life and career edit

Passot was born in 1955 in Villefranche-sur-Saône, in France's Rhône-Alpes.[3] He is a classically trained French chef, having attended cooking school in Lyon while beginning as an assistant, at age fourteen, in the city's Léon de Lyon restaurant under Chef Paul Lacombe, and then Pierre Orsi Restaurant.[4] After Passot rose to the rank of assistant sous-chef at Léon de Lyon, Jean Banchet (who Passot considers his most important influence)[5] recruited him in 1979 to work at Le Francais in Wheeling, Illinois (near Chicago, Illinois | Chicago), then sent him in 1981 to open the French Room at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas[6] (He was fired from the French Room after getting into a shouting match with its maitre d').[7] In between, he opened Le Castel in San Francisco.[8][9]

Restaurants edit

Passot opened La Folie on Polk Street in 1988, with his wife Jamie and brother Georges. A small brasserie in the Polk Gulch section of the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, it opened at a cost of $45,000 with no outside investors.[5] His wife conceived the name, which means "craziness" or "folly" in French, referring to the difficulty of opening a new establishment in San Francisco's competitive restaurant scene.[9] The restaurant remained a family business, with his wife serving as general manager and his brother as sommelier.[9] La Folie steadily gained in reputation until, by 2000, it was one of only several restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, to earn a "four star" review from the San Francisco Chronicle.[10] Avoiding "fusion" influences, the establishment was a contemporary French restaurant, with classic French use of stocks and sauces, but lighter than traditional French and with attention to local ingredients.[9] After 32 years in business, La Folie closed in 2020. “It’s bittersweet for me to let it go, but it’s time,” said Passot of the closing. “I’m turning 65 this year. It’s time to let the next generation do their thing.”[11]

Passot joined forces to open Left Bank[9] in 1994, with partner Ed Levine in Larkspur, California.[10][12] The second Left Bank opened in Menlo Park, California in 1998,[12] and then San Jose in 2003. The restaurants serve French home-style cooking Passot calls "Cuisine Grand-mere".[13] In 2009, the Left Bank restaurant group opened LB Steak, a modern American Steakhouse, in San Jose's Santana Row.[14]

Influence and awards edit

In style, Passot favors contemporary French cuisine, avoiding fusion, molecular gastronomy, and new devices or techniques such as sous vide.[7] Passot has a reputation for hiring and mentoring young academy-trained chefs.[9] A number of successful restaurant chefs credit Passot as a mentor, or as inspiration, including Richard Reddington, the Michelin starred Chef of REDD in Yountville, CA. Jeffrey Russell, Executive Chef at The Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City,[15] Trey Foshee of George's at the Cove in La Jolla, California,[16] and Michael Kramer, formerly of McCrady's Restaurant in Charleston, South Carolina and (as of 2008) of Voice Restaurant in Houston, Texas[17]

In 1991 Passot was inducted into the Maitres Cuisiniers de France.[4][18] His restaurant won the Zagat Survey awards for "Best Food" and "Best Nouvelle French restaurant" in 1998, and "Best French restaurant" in San Francisco, in 2002. He also earned a James Beard Award as "best rising star chef" of 1980,[3] and other "best" designations and awards from USA Today, Food & Wine Magazine, Gourmet magazine, Gault Millau, and SF Weekly.[13] In 2001 the French Government awarded him the "Chevalier dans l’Ordre du Mèrite Agricole".[13]

A local caviar producer, Tsar Nicoulai, has named a product after him.[19]

Personal life edit

Passot met his wife, Jamie, when she was working at the Four Seasons Resort in Irving, Texas.[20] They have two kids, Charlotte and Jean Paul. Known for being gregarious and social, Passot is a frequent participant in cooking shows and demonstrations, charity events, and television appearances.[6] After gaining weight from the stress of managing his restaurants, he lost 60 pounds by eliminating alcohol, sugar, and starches from his diet.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "42 North America Lodgings and Restaurants Achieve the Coveted 2001 Mobil Travel Guide Five-Star Rating". ExxonMobil Travel Publications. 2001.
  2. ^ Michael Bauer (2008-08-06). "The eight wonders of Bay Area dining". San Francisco Chronicle.
  3. ^ a b . Challenge Dairy. Archived from the original on 2006-10-15.
  4. ^ a b . Food and Beverage World. Spring 2002. Archived from the original on 2008-09-21.
  5. ^ a b Susan Dyer Reynolds. . The Food Paper. Archived from the original on 2006-12-11.
  6. ^ a b "Infuse your meal with tea". ABC 7 News. 2008-04-08.
  7. ^ a b Sophie Brickman (September 19, 2010). "Huge contrast between Coi, La Folie kitchens". San Francisco Chronicle.
  8. ^ Julie Ratner (1995-03-29). "Haute cuisine for a higher cause". Palo Alto Online.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Alan Liddle (1998-05-18). "La Folie". Nation's Restaurant News.
  10. ^ a b Michael Bauer (2000-11-26). "The Creme De la Creme:Four-star restaurants in the Bay Area are more casual but still first-rate". San Francisco Chronicle.
  11. ^ Janelle Bitker (February 4, 2020). "San Francisco French restaurant La Folie to close after 32 years". San Francisco Chronicle.
  12. ^ a b Laura Reiley (1998-09-04). "Restaurant Review: rant in Menlo Park". Palo Alto Online.
  13. ^ a b c "Roland Passot Chef Profile". Cooks Eat Share.
  14. ^ Susan Steade (June 9, 2009). "A La Carte, 9 June 2009". San Jose Mercury News.
  15. ^ . Visit Salt Lake. 2007-01-06. Archived from the original on 2007-10-09.
  16. ^ . Challenge Dairy. Archived from the original on 2006-10-15.
  17. ^ "Houston's Hotel ICON Debut's VOICE Restaurant". Hotel Interactive. 2008-03-04.
  18. ^ . Maitres Cuisiniers de France. Archived from the original on 2008-08-20.
  19. ^ Melissa Feldman (2007-11-04). "Now Flavoring:Roe v. Wasabi". New York Times.
  20. ^ Alan Liddle (1994-04-25). "Passot, Levine join forces to open Left Bank venture". Nation's Restaurant News.
  21. ^ Kim Severson (2002-01-02). "Balancing act:Chefs and restaurateurs share secrets for battling the bulge". San Francisco Chronicle.

External links edit

  • lafolie.com - official La Folie site
  • leftbank.com - official Left Bank site
  • tanglewood.com - official Tanglewood site

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Roland Passot is a French chef and restaurateur His most well known restaurant La Folie was open in San Francisco from 1988 to 2020 He is also owner of the more casual Left Bank Basseries and LB Steak restaurants Passot was named one of the eight wonders of Bay Area dining by San Francisco Chronicle lead critic Michael Bauer 2 Roland PassotPassot at a staff appreciation dinnerBornVillefranche sur Saone FranceCulinary careerCooking styleFrenchRating s Michelin stars San Francisco Chronicle Mobil Guide 1 Current restaurant s La Folie Left Bank LB STEAK Santana Row LBSTEAK Bishop Ranch San Ramon MESO Mediterranean restaurant Santana RowAward s won James Beard Award Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Restaurants 3 Influence and awards 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editPassot was born in 1955 in Villefranche sur Saone in France s Rhone Alpes 3 He is a classically trained French chef having attended cooking school in Lyon while beginning as an assistant at age fourteen in the city s Leon de Lyon restaurant under Chef Paul Lacombe and then Pierre Orsi Restaurant 4 After Passot rose to the rank of assistant sous chef at Leon de Lyon Jean Banchet who Passot considers his most important influence 5 recruited him in 1979 to work at Le Francais in Wheeling Illinois near Chicago Illinois Chicago then sent him in 1981 to open the French Room at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas Texas 6 He was fired from the French Room after getting into a shouting match with its maitre d 7 In between he opened Le Castel in San Francisco 8 9 Restaurants editPassot opened La Folie on Polk Street in 1988 with his wife Jamie and brother Georges A small brasserie in the Polk Gulch section of the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco it opened at a cost of 45 000 with no outside investors 5 His wife conceived the name which means craziness or folly in French referring to the difficulty of opening a new establishment in San Francisco s competitive restaurant scene 9 The restaurant remained a family business with his wife serving as general manager and his brother as sommelier 9 La Folie steadily gained in reputation until by 2000 it was one of only several restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area California to earn a four star review from the San Francisco Chronicle 10 Avoiding fusion influences the establishment was a contemporary French restaurant with classic French use of stocks and sauces but lighter than traditional French and with attention to local ingredients 9 After 32 years in business La Folie closed in 2020 It s bittersweet for me to let it go but it s time said Passot of the closing I m turning 65 this year It s time to let the next generation do their thing 11 Passot joined forces to open Left Bank 9 in 1994 with partner Ed Levine in Larkspur California 10 12 The second Left Bank opened in Menlo Park California in 1998 12 and then San Jose in 2003 The restaurants serve French home style cooking Passot calls Cuisine Grand mere 13 In 2009 the Left Bank restaurant group opened LB Steak a modern American Steakhouse in San Jose s Santana Row 14 Influence and awards editIn style Passot favors contemporary French cuisine avoiding fusion molecular gastronomy and new devices or techniques such as sous vide 7 Passot has a reputation for hiring and mentoring young academy trained chefs 9 A number of successful restaurant chefs credit Passot as a mentor or as inspiration including Richard Reddington the Michelin starred Chef of REDD in Yountville CA Jeffrey Russell Executive Chef at The Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City 15 Trey Foshee of George s at the Cove in La Jolla California 16 and Michael Kramer formerly of McCrady s Restaurant in Charleston South Carolina and as of 2008 of Voice Restaurant in Houston Texas 17 In 1991 Passot was inducted into the Maitres Cuisiniers de France 4 18 His restaurant won the Zagat Survey awards for Best Food and Best Nouvelle French restaurant in 1998 and Best French restaurant in San Francisco in 2002 He also earned a James Beard Award as best rising star chef of 1980 3 and other best designations and awards from USA Today Food amp Wine Magazine Gourmet magazine Gault Millau and SF Weekly 13 In 2001 the French Government awarded him the Chevalier dans l Ordre du Merite Agricole 13 A local caviar producer Tsar Nicoulai has named a product after him 19 Personal life editPassot met his wife Jamie when she was working at the Four Seasons Resort in Irving Texas 20 They have two kids Charlotte and Jean Paul Known for being gregarious and social Passot is a frequent participant in cooking shows and demonstrations charity events and television appearances 6 After gaining weight from the stress of managing his restaurants he lost 60 pounds by eliminating alcohol sugar and starches from his diet 21 References edit 42 North America Lodgings and Restaurants Achieve the Coveted 2001 Mobil Travel Guide Five Star Rating ExxonMobil Travel Publications 2001 Michael Bauer 2008 08 06 The eight wonders of Bay Area dining San Francisco Chronicle a b In the Spotlight Roland Passot La Folie Challenge Dairy Archived from the original on 2006 10 15 a b Chef Roland Passot Food and Beverage World Spring 2002 Archived from the original on 2008 09 21 a b Susan Dyer Reynolds Roland Passot Pots Peppers and a Passion for Fashion The Food Paper Archived from the original on 2006 12 11 a b Infuse your meal with tea ABC 7 News 2008 04 08 a b Sophie Brickman September 19 2010 Huge contrast between Coi La Folie kitchens San Francisco Chronicle Julie Ratner 1995 03 29 Haute cuisine for a higher cause Palo Alto Online a b c d e f Alan Liddle 1998 05 18 La Folie Nation s Restaurant News a b Michael Bauer 2000 11 26 The Creme De la Creme Four star restaurants in the Bay Area are more casual but still first rate San Francisco Chronicle Janelle Bitker February 4 2020 San Francisco French restaurant La Folie to close after 32 years San Francisco Chronicle a b Laura Reiley 1998 09 04 Restaurant Review rant in Menlo Park Palo Alto Online a b c Roland Passot Chef Profile Cooks Eat Share Susan Steade June 9 2009 A La Carte 9 June 2009 San Jose Mercury News Utah s Great Chef Migration Visit Salt Lake 2007 01 06 Archived from the original on 2007 10 09 In the Spotlight Trey Foshee Executive Chef Partner at George s at the Cove La Jolla California Challenge Dairy Archived from the original on 2006 10 15 Houston s Hotel ICON Debut s VOICE Restaurant Hotel Interactive 2008 03 04 Roland Passot Maitres Cuisiniers de France Archived from the original on 2008 08 20 Melissa Feldman 2007 11 04 Now Flavoring Roe v Wasabi New York Times Alan Liddle 1994 04 25 Passot Levine join forces to open Left Bank venture Nation s Restaurant News Kim Severson 2002 01 02 Balancing act Chefs and restaurateurs share secrets for battling the bulge San Francisco Chronicle External links editlafolie com official La Folie site leftbank com official Left Bank site tanglewood com official Tanglewood 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