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  2. List of Italian chefs - Wikipedia

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  3. Fabio Viviani (chef) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, 14-year-old Viviani began working at the Il Pallaio trattoria in Florence, which served Italian comfort food and had a 120-seat cover, becoming sous chef by age 16, mentored by Italian restaurateur Simone Mugnaini. He was married to Jessica in Italy and she was watching the restaurants while he was competing on Top Chef. [3]

  4. Gino D'Acampo - Wikipedia

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    Gennaro Sheffield D'Acampo [2] [3] (born Gennaro D'Acampo; 17 July 1976 [4] [5]) is an Italian celebrity chef, television personality, and writer.Based in the United Kingdom, he is best known for his food-focused television shows and cookbooks.

  5. Francesco Bellissimo - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Bellissimo (Japanese: ベリッシモ・フランチェスコ, Berisshimo Furanchesuko) (born 3 January 1979 in Rome) is an Italian celebrity chef, actor, [1] foreign tarento, social media personality, fashion influencer, lifestyle influencer, entrepreneur, martial artist and sommelier dell'Olio.

  6. Antonio Carluccio - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Carluccio, OBE, OMRI (Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo karˈluttʃo]; 19 April 1937 – 8 November 2017) was an Italian chef, restaurateur and food expert, based in London.He was called "the godfather of Italian gastronomy", with a career of more than 50 years.

  7. Gabriele Bertaccini - Wikipedia

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    Gabriele Bertaccini (born 18 December 1985) is an Italian chef, television personality, and writer. He is known for his roles on the Netflix series Say I Do (2020) and the Food Network series Ciao House (2023–).

  8. Category:Italian television chefs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian television chefs" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bruno Barbieri;

  9. Nick Stellino - Wikipedia

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    Nick Stellino (born May 1, 1958, in Palermo, Sicily), is a Sicilian and Italian television chef. One half of his family is from Northern Italy and the other half is Sicilian. He hosts the cooking programs Cucina Amore and Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen on public television station KCTS 9 in Seattle, Washington.