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'''Thomas Patrick "Tom" Colicchio''' (], ] in ]) is a noted American ]. He is co-owner, founder and executive chef of the ] in ], which opened in ], and was voted Most Popular Restaurant in New York City by the ] in ] and ]. Colicchio is the recipient of five ] Foundation Medals for his cooking accomplishments. In 2006, he was head judge on the ] ] show, '']''. '''Thomas Patrick "Tom" Colicchio''' (], ] in ]) is a noted American ]. He is co-owner, founder and former executive chef of the ] in ], which opened in ], and was voted Most Popular Restaurant in New York City by the ] in ] and ]. Colicchio is the recipient of five ] Foundation Medals for his cooking accomplishments. In 2006, he was head judge on the ] ] show, '']''.

He left the Gramercy Tavern as a chef on ], ].


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Thomas Patrick "Tom" Colicchio (August 15, 1962 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is a noted American chef. He is co-owner, founder and former executive chef of the Gramercy Tavern in New York City, which opened in 1994, and was voted Most Popular Restaurant in New York City by the Zagat Survey in 2003 and 2005. Colicchio is the recipient of five James Beard Foundation Medals for his cooking accomplishments. In 2006, he was head judge on the Bravo reality TV show, Top Chef.

He left the Gramercy Tavern as a chef on August 23, 2006.

Restaurants

New York City

  • Gramercy Tavern
  • Craft
  • Craftbar
  • 'wichcraft

Las Vegas

  • Craftsteak
  • 'wichcraft

Kiawah Island, South Carolina

  • Voysey's (consultant)

Doonbeg, Ireland

  • The Lodge

Dallas

  • Craft

Books

Think Like a Chef: The Craft of Cooking

References

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