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Mario Francesco Batali (born September 19, 1960) is an American chef, writer, and former restaurateur.Batali co-owned restaurants in New York City; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Newport Beach, California; Boston; Singapore; Westport, Connecticut; and New Haven, Connecticut, including Babbo in New York City, which received a Michelin star for several years.
For most of the show's run, it was hosted by chefs Mario Batali, Carla Hall and Michael Symon, wellness expert Daphne Oz, and Clinton Kelly (who served as the show's moderator). Oz left in August 2017, [4] while Batali left in December 2017, [5] and was later officially terminated, amid sexual misconduct allegations from some of his restaurant ...
Opened in 1998 by Mario Batali, [2] [3] the restaurant received the James Beard Foundation Award for Best New Restaurant in 1999. Batali sold his ownership stake in the restaurant in 2019 after being embroiled in misconduct claims. The restaurant received a Michelin star for several years and was featured in the book Heat by Bill Buford. [4]
Chef Mario Batali is known for his traditional style of Italian cooking, his many restaurants and his cookbooks (his latest cookbook, America Farm to Table, hit shelves earlier this month). Mario ...
Scott EisenDisgraced celebrity chef Mario Batali surprised a Boston courtroom on Monday when he asked a judge to waive his right to a jury in a criminal trial over an allegation of sexual assault ...
Chef Mario Batali has sold his ownership shares in his restaurant group more than one year after he was accused of sexual harassment by several women. Batali and the Bastianich family had 16 ...
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Celebrity chef and former television star Mario Batali appeared in a Boston courtroom on Friday, where a not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf to a criminal charge that he forcibly groped and ...