MICHAEL MINA
'Michael Mina' is an award-winning American celebrity chef and restaurateur, based out of San Francisco, California. He is also a super chef.
Egyptian-born Michael Mina was raised in Ellensburg, Washington. He is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York.
After working in Los Angeles at the Bel Air Hotel with Executive Chef George Morrone, Mina followed Morrone to San Francisco to help create ''Aqua''. Following Morrone's departure from Aqua, Mina became Excutive Chef and received numerous awards and accolades.
In 2002, Mina partnered with Andre Agassi to open concept restaurants across the country, such as Nobhill and Seablue at the MGM Grand casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In October 2006, Mina's flagship restaurant, Michael Mina, was awarded two Michelin stars, one of only four restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area to be a two star recipient.
★ Michael Mina. San Francisco, California
★ Michael Mina Bellagio. Las Vegas, Nevada (renamed from ''Aqua''). A Mobile 4-star restaurant.
★ Nobhill. Las Vegas, Nevada
★ Seablue. Las Vegas, Nevada
★ Arcadia. San Jose, California
★ Stonehill Tavern. Monarch Beach, California
★ Seablue Borgata. Atlantic City, New Jersey
★ Stripsteak. Las Vegas, Nevada
★ Bourbon Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club, Aventura, Florida
★ ''Bon Appétit's'' Chef of the Year, 2005
★ ''San Francisco Magazine's'' Chef of the Year, 2005
★ Restaurateur of the Year, 2005
★ James Beard Foundation Best California Chef, 2002
★ Rising Star Chef of the Year, 1997
★ Introduced by Hell's Kitchen show host Gordon Ramsay as a master chef[1], appeared in episode 208 as a food competition judge.
★ Official website
1. Description of master chef, from American Culinary Federation
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Career |
| Restaurants |
| Awards |
| Television appearances |
| External links |
| References |
Biography
Egyptian-born Michael Mina was raised in Ellensburg, Washington. He is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York.
Career
After working in Los Angeles at the Bel Air Hotel with Executive Chef George Morrone, Mina followed Morrone to San Francisco to help create ''Aqua''. Following Morrone's departure from Aqua, Mina became Excutive Chef and received numerous awards and accolades.
In 2002, Mina partnered with Andre Agassi to open concept restaurants across the country, such as Nobhill and Seablue at the MGM Grand casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In October 2006, Mina's flagship restaurant, Michael Mina, was awarded two Michelin stars, one of only four restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area to be a two star recipient.
Restaurants
★ Michael Mina. San Francisco, California
★ Michael Mina Bellagio. Las Vegas, Nevada (renamed from ''Aqua''). A Mobile 4-star restaurant.
★ Nobhill. Las Vegas, Nevada
★ Seablue. Las Vegas, Nevada
★ Arcadia. San Jose, California
★ Stonehill Tavern. Monarch Beach, California
★ Seablue Borgata. Atlantic City, New Jersey
★ Stripsteak. Las Vegas, Nevada
★ Bourbon Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club, Aventura, Florida
Awards
★ ''Bon Appétit's'' Chef of the Year, 2005
★ ''San Francisco Magazine's'' Chef of the Year, 2005
★ Restaurateur of the Year, 2005
★ James Beard Foundation Best California Chef, 2002
★ Rising Star Chef of the Year, 1997
Television appearances
★ Introduced by Hell's Kitchen show host Gordon Ramsay as a master chef[1], appeared in episode 208 as a food competition judge.
External links
★ Official website
References
1. Description of master chef, from American Culinary Federation
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