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  2. David Bouley - Wikipedia

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    David Bouley (May 27, 1953 – February 13, 2024) was an American and French [citation needed] chef. He was a sole owner and chef of restaurants in Tribeca , New York City, best known for his flagship restaurant, Bouley .

  3. Bouley - Wikipedia

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    Bouley was a contemporary French restaurant located at 163 Duane Street (between Greenwich Street and Hudson Street), in Tribeca in Manhattan, in New York City. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] David Bouley was its owner and chef.

  4. Bouley at Home - Wikipedia

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  5. David Bouley, New York City chef known for his idiosyncratic ...

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    David Bouley, the award-winning and frenetic chef whose idiosyncratic haute cuisine and crusty breads pleased critics and the public during a career chasing sleek deliciousness, has died. Bouley ...

  6. Ichimura at Brushstroke - Wikipedia

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    The owners of the restaurant were French chef David Bouley and Yoshiki Tsuji, who is president of Tsuji culinary school in Osaka, Japan. Sushi Ichimura at brushstroke was opened inside of the restaurant Brushstoke in 2012. They employed the head chef Tokyo-trained Eiji Ichimura, who has been cooking sushi for over 40 years. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. Bouley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    David Bouley (1953–2024), American chef; See also. Bosley (surname) Boulet (surname) Bouley; Bouley Bay; Bouley Bay Hill Climb This page was last edited on 14 ...

  8. Category:American male chefs - Wikipedia

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    D. Robert Danhi; Gary Danko; Jean-Robert de Cavel; Richard Deacon (actor) Drew Deckman; Bobby Deen; Jamie Deen; Dom DeLuise; Domenico DeMarco; Marcel Desaulniers

  9. Eric Ripert - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Ripert moved to the United States and was hired as a sous chef in the Watergate Hotel's Jean Louis Palladin restaurant in Washington, D.C. Ripert moved to New York in 1991, working briefly as David Bouley's sous-chef before Maguy and Gilbert Le Coze recruited him as a chef for Le Bernardin.