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Wolfgang Puck at the February 2009 Academy Awards. Modern French Cooking for the American KitchenISBN 978-0395313282 (1980) The Wolfgang Puck Cookbook (1986) Adventures in the Kitchen with Wolfgang Puck (1991) Pizza, Pasta, and More ISBN 978-0517223727 (2000) Live, Love, Eat ISBN 978-0375508912 (2002) Wolfgang Puck Makes it Easy ISBN 978 ...
Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck opened the fine dining revolving restaurant Five Sixty on the tower's rotating top level on February 11, 2009. The name is a reference to the restaurant's elevation. The middle floor of the tower is used for special events managed by Wolfgang Puck Catering, which is based at nearby Union Station. [11]
Antares, Reunion Tower, Dallas (a major remodel took more than a year; renamed Five Sixty in 2009 when opened again by Wolfgang Puck, Closed) Cloud Nine Cafe, Reunion Tower, Dallas (Closed) Marriott Hotel, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston (closed in 2014) Spindletop, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston (Closed) Tower of the Americas, San ...
The Truth About Wolfgang Puck's $624 Million Career With HSN. Robert Seixas. November 14, 2023 at 9:25 AM. Wolfgang Puck Is The King Of HSN HSN ... Twenty-five years is an amazing run.
Chef and restaurateur Wolfgang Puck looks back at the most influential moments of his culinary career. From his days growing up in a small town in Austria to hobnobbing with the stars at the ...
Most people know Wolfgang Puck as the ebullient proprietor of celebrity-saturated Spago, purveyor of frozen pizzas to the masses and ubiquitous presence on TV magazine shows. But before all he ...
The chef to the stars tells AOL.com changing the way he eats changed his life. He's the man behind the 15,000 dishes served at the Oscars every year. Now, at 64, famed chef Wolfgang Puck is making ...
In 1997, Wolfgang Puck opened a third location on Canon Drive in Beverly Hills. [3] In 1998, a Spago location opened in Palo Alto [4] which was closed in 2007. [5] The original Spago Hollywood remained open until 2001 when Wolfgang Puck and his partners determined renovating the original 1920s-era house would be too costly.