Whether through a lively cooking class, exclusive events, or an artisan loaf of bread, these food-scene savants continue to change the game, proving that culinary creativity is no longer solely confined to the four walls of a restaurant kitchen.
Nick Fahs — seen here preparing plates for Table X in 2017 — is now working with the restaurant's wholesale bakery business.In the sometimes cutthroat world of gastronomy, some popular chefs have decided to swap the sweltering heat of the kitchen for a more palatable entrance into the local food scene.
“It has always been our plan to run the bakery alongside the restaurant,” Fahs said. “While I am not involved in the kitchen day-to-day, I am still very involved in our business.” “There was a demand for good bread made with good local products and was able to be sold wholesale,” Fahs said. “I started selling bread to Caputo’s, and the whole idea was to get more brand recognition through that product to the restaurant. But then when COVID hit, I went full steam ahead with the bread operations. We expanded the space, got more equipment, and built out the bakery.
“I was working a hundred hours a week and wasn’t seeing my family. A friend of mine came into the restaurant [Niño Viejo] and told me about the opportunity at Sysco,” Price said. “I felt like I was too young to retire. But later that week, I lost my sous chef, two line cooks, and a dishwasher. So after that, I decided that next Sunday, I was done.”
Rod and Roger Livingston, the identical twin brothers who founded the iconic R&R BBQ and opened their first restaurant in 2013, are back in the BBQ game after selling their business and “retiring” in 2020.
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