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Food Council City Harvest’s Food Council City Harvest’s Food Council brings together over 80 of New York City’s (and the world’s!) top chefs and culinary experts. They are dedicated to spreading awareness of our mission, raising funds to support our work, and donating high quality food to help feed hungry New Yorkers. Geoffrey Zakarian is the Food Council Chair. Chair Matt Katakis, Butcher Bar, Pita Pan Geoffrey Zakarian, Zakarian Hospitality Jaret Keller, Key Group Worldwide Simon Kim, COTE, Undercote Chairman Emeritus Gabriel Kreuther, Gabriel Kreuther, Eric Ripert, Le Bernardin Kreuther Handcrafted Chocolate Jim Lahey, Sullivan Street Bakery Members Anita Lo Michael Lomonaco, Hudson Yards Grill, Matt Abramcyk, Navy, Smith & Mills, Porter House Bar and Grill Tiny's & The Bar Upstairs, Warren 77, Yves Marco Maccioni, Circo Ted Allen, Host, Food Network's "Chopped" Angie Mar, The Beatrice Inn Dominique Ansel, Dominique Ansel Bakery, Roni Mazumdar, Adda, DhaMaKa, Rahi, The MasalaWala Dominique Ansel Kitchen, U.P. Michael Anthony, Gramercy Tavern Ed McFarland, Ed’s Lobster Bar Donatella Arpaia, Kefi, Prova Pizzabar Danny Mena, Bowl of ‘Zole, La Loncheria Dan Barber, Blue Hill, Blue Hill at Stone Barns George Mendes, Aldea Christophe Bellanca, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Le Club Danny Meyer, Union Square Hospitality Group Emma Bengtsson, AQUAVIT Marc Murphy, Benchmarc Events, Benchmarc Restaurants Ron Ben-Israel, Ron Ben-Israel Cakes Liz Neumark, Great Performances David Bouley, Bouley at Home, Bouley Bakery & Market Tracy Nieporent, Myriad Restaurant Group Terrance Brennan, Brennan Hospitality Group Stuart O’Keeffe, Co-host, Food Network’s “Let’s Eat” Anne Burrell, Co-host, Food Network's Chintan Pandya, Adda, DhaMaKa, Rahi, The MasalaWala "Worst Cooks in America" Becca Parrish, Becca PR Joe Campanale, Fausto François Payard Andrew Carmellini, NoHo Hospitality Group Jason Pfeifer, Manhatta David Chang, Momofuku Antoni Porowski, Queer Eye, Village Den Charles Chen, CharlesChenTV Alfred Portale, Portale Michael Chernow, Seamore’s, The Meatball Shop Questlove Dan Churchill, Charley St Angie Rito & Scott Tacinelli, Don Angie Lena Ciardullo, Union Square Cafe Jimmy Rizvi, GupShup Tom Colicchio, Crafted Hospitality Marcus Samuelsson, Ginny's Supper Club, Red Rooster Scott Conant Chris Santos, Beauty & Essex, VANDAL Dana Cowin David Shim, COTE Suzanne Cupps, 232 Bleecker Gail Simmons, Food & Wine Magazine Ariane Daguin, D'Artagnan Rick Smilow, The Institute of Culinary Education Gillian Duffy, New York Magazine John Stage, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Elizabeth Falkner Ivy Stark, BKLYN Wild, Casa Bocado Scott Feldman & Jodisue Rosen, Two Twelve Management Chrissy Teigen Marc Forgione, American Cut, Khe-Yo, Pheasant, Bill Telepan, Culinary Director, Metropolitan Museum of Art Restaurant Marc Forgione Hong Thaimee Markus Glocker, Augustine, Bâtard Tom Valenti, Oxbow Tavern Marc Glosserman, Hill Country Hospitality Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Jean-Georges Management Cody Goldstein, Muddling Memories Michael White, Altamarea Group Eden Grinshpan, Eden Eats Katie Workman, The Mom 100 Alex Guarnaschelli, Butter Restaurant Margaret Zakarian, Zakarian Hospitality Kerry Heffernan, Grand Banks, Pilot As of February 2020 Food Council Restaurant List City Harvest’s Food Council brings together over 80 of New York City’s (and the world’s!) top chefs and culinary experts. These chefs and experts bring their culinary knowledge and talent to all five boroughs of the city. Brooklyn Tribeca American Cut (Marc Forgione) Prospect Heights Bâtard (Tracy Nieporent, Markus Glocker) Fausto (Joe Campanale) Grand Banks (Kerry Heffernan) Khe-Yo (Marc Forgione) Williamsburg Little Park (Andrew Carmellini) Leuca (Andrew Carmellini) Locanda Verde (Andrew Carmellini) Mister Dips (Andrew Carmellini) Restaurant Marc Forgione (Marc Forgione) Tacocina (Danny Meyer) Smith & Mills (Matt Abramcyk) The Meatball Shop (Michael Chernow) Tiny's & The Bar Upstairs (Matt Abramcyk) Westlight (Andrew Carmellini) Tribeca Grill (Tracy Nieporent) Warren 77 (Matt Abramcyk) Dumbo Yves (Matt Abramcyk) BKYLN Wild (Ivy Stark) Seamore’s (Michael Chernow) Soho Blue Hill (Dan Barber) Brooklyn Heights Dominique Ansel Bakery (Dominique Ansel) Pilot (Kerry Heffernan) Ed’s Lobster Bar (Ed McFarland) Osteria Morini (Michael White) Bushwick The Dutch (Andrew Carmellini) La Loncheria (Danny Mena) The Mercer Kitchen (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) VANDAL (Chris Santos) Gowanus Dinosaur Bar-B-Que (John Stage) Lower East Side Beauty & Essex (Chris Santos) Queens DhaMaKa (Roni Mazumdar, Chintan Pandya) Astoria Louis (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Butcher Bar (Matt Katakis) Public Kitchen (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Pita Pan (Matt Katakis) The Meatball Shop (Michael Chernow) The MasalaWala (Roni Mazumdar) Corona Park Porsche Grille (Tracy Nieporent) Nolita Casa Bocado (Ivy Stark) Long Island City Charley St (Dan Churchill) Adda (Roni Mazumdar, Chintan Pandya) Momofuku Ko (David Chang) Pheasant (Marc Forgione) Manhattan Seamore’s (Michael Chernow) Financial District Augustine (Markus Glocker) Seaport District Blue Smoke (Danny Meyer) Bar Wayō (David Chang) Manhatta (Danny Meyer, Jason Pfeifer) Mister Dips (Andrew Carmellini) Nobu Downtown (Tracy Nieporent) The Fulton (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Seamore’s (Michael Chernow) Temple Court (Tom Colicchio) Noho Joe’s Pub (Andrew Carmellini) Lafayette (Andrew Carmellini) The Library at the Public (Andrew Carmellini) As of February 2020 Food Council Restaurant List East Village Nomad Bar Primi (Andrew Carmellini) Caffe Marchio (Danny Meyer) Momofuku Noodle Bar (David Chang) Hill Country Chicken (Marc Glosserman) Momofuku Ssäm Bar (David Chang) Marta (Danny Meyer) Vini e Fritti (Danny Meyer) West Village Dominique Ansel Kitchen, U.P. (Dominique Ansel) Midtown West Don Angie (Angie Rito, Scott Tacinelli) Ai Fiori (Michael White) Perry St (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Bāng Bar (David Chang) The Beatrice Inn (Angie Mar) Butter Restaurant (Alex Guarnaschelli) The Meatball Shop (Michael Chernow) Cafes at MoMA (Danny Meyer) Village Den (Antoni Porowski) Gabriel Kreuther (Gabriel Kreuther) 232 Bleecker (Suzanne Cupps) Hudson Yards Grill (Michael Lomonaco) Kreuther Handcrafted Chocolate (Gabriel Kreuther) Chelsea Le Bernardin (Eric Ripert) Intersect by Lexus (Danny Meyer) Marea (Michael White) L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon (Christophe Bellanca) Nobu Fifty Seven (Tracy Nieporent) Le Club (Christophe Bellanca) Porter House Bar and Grill (Michael Lomonaco) Momofuku Nishi (David Chang) Simply Chicken (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Porchlight (Danny Meyer) The Lambs Club (Geoffrey Zakarian, Margaret Zakarian) Ron Ben-Israel Cakes (Ron Ben-Israel) The Modern (Danny Meyer) Seamore’s (Michael Chernow) Studio Cafe (Danny Meyer) Midtown East Sullivan Street Bakery (Jim Lahey) American Cut (Marc Forgione) The Meatball Shop (Michael Chernow) AQUAVIT (Emma Bengtsson) Untitled at the Whitney (Danny Meyer) Prova PizzaBar (Donatella Arpaia) Riverpark (Tom Colicchio) Flatiron Seamore’s (Michael Chernow) ABC Cocina (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) The National Bar & Dining Rooms (Geoffrey Zakarian, ABC Kitchen (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Margaret Zakarian) abcV (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Aldea (George Mendes) Upper West Side Bouley at Home (David Bouley) Daily Provisions (Danny Meyer) Bouley Bakery & Market (David Bouley) Jean-Georges (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) COTE (Simon Kim, David Shim) Kefi (Donatella Arpaia) Portale (Alfred Portale) Nougatine (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Undercote (Simon Kim) Oxbow Tavern (Tom Valenti) Gramercy Upper East Side Blue Smoke (Danny Meyer) Jojo (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Daily Provisions (Danny Meyer) Metropolitan Museum of Art (Bill Telepan) GupShup (Jimmy Rizvi) The Mark (Jean-Georges Vongerichten) Gramercy Tavern (Danny Meyer, Michael Anthony) The Meatball Shop (Michael Chernow) Jazz Standard (Danny Meyer) Vaucluse (Michael White) Maialino (Danny Meyer) Union Square Cafe (Danny Meyer, Lena Ciardullo) Central Harlem Ginny’s Supper Club (Marcus Samuelsson) Red Rooster (Marcus Samuelsson) Morningside Heights Dinosaur Bar-B-Que (John Stage) As of February 2020 Food Council Map Manhattan Upper West Side Daily Provisions Jean-Georges Kefi Nougatine Midtown West Oxbow Tavern Ai Fiori Bāng Bar Butter Restaurant Harlem Cafes at MoMA Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Gabriel Kreuther Ginny’s Supper Club Hudson Yards Grill Red Rooster Kreuther Handcrafted Chocolate Le Bernardin Flatiron Upper East Side Marea Nobu Fifty Seven ABC Cocina Jojo Porter House ABC Kitchen Metropolitan Museum of Art Simply Chicken abcV The Mark The Lambs Club Aldea The Meatball Shop The Modern Bouley at Home Vaucluse Bouley Bakery & Market Midtown East COTE Nomad American Cut Portale Caffe Marchio Gramercy AQUAVIT Undercote Hill Country Chicken Seamore’s Blue Smoke Marta The National Daily Provisions Chelsea Vini e Fritti Prova PizzaBar GupShup Riverpark Intersect by Lexus Gramercy Tavern L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Jazz Standard Le Club West Village Maialino Momofuku Nishi Dominique Ansel Kitchen Union Square Cafe East Village Porchlight Don Angie Ron Ben-Israel Cakes Perry St Noho Bar Primi Momofuku Noodle Bar Seamore’s The Beatrice Inn Lafayette Momofuku Ssäm Bar Studio Cafe The Meatball Shop Joe’s Pub Sullivan Street Bakery Rahi The Library at the Public Nolita The Meatball Shop Village Den Untitled at the Whitney 232 Bleecker Lower East Side Casa Bocado Soho Charley St Beauty & Essex Momofuku Ko Blue Hill Tribeca DhaMaKa Pheasant Dominique Ansel Bakery Louis American Cut Seamore’s Ed’s Lobster Bar Public Kitchen Bâtard Osteria Morini The Meatball Shop Grand Banks The Dutch The MasalaWala Khe-Yo Seaport District The Mercer Kitchen Little Park Financial District Bar Wayō VANDAL Mister Dips Locanda Verde Augustine The Fulton Restaurant Marc Forgione Blue Smoke Smith & Mills Manhatta Tiny's & The Bar Upstairs Nobu Downtown Tribeca Grill Seamore’s Warren 77 Temple Court Yves As of February 2020 Food Council Map Brooklyn & Queens Long Island City Astoria Adda Butcher Bar Pita Pan Williamsburg Corona Park Leuca Mister Dips Porsche Grille Tacocina The Meatball Shop Westlight Dumbo BKYLN Wild Seamore’s Brooklyn Heights Pilot Bushwick Gowanus La Loncheria Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Prospect Heights Fausto As of February 2020.
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