Cristina Bowerman

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Cristina Bowerman
Born
EducationUniversity of Texas at Austin/Le Cordon Bleu
Culinary career
Cooking styleMolecular gastronomy
Rating(s)
Current restaurant(s)
    • Glass Hostaria
    • Romeo Chef & Baker
    • Giulietta Pizzeria
Websitewww.cristinabowerman.com

Cristina Bowerman is an Italian chef, who holds a Michelin star at Glass Hostaria in Rome. She originally studied foreign languages and law, and worked as a graphic designer. However, she trained at Le Cordon Bleu and began working as a chef when she returned to Italy.

Biography[edit]

Cristina Bowerman was born in Apulia, in southern Italy.[1] She first trained in foreign languages and studied law,[2] and then went on to work as a graphic designer in Austin, Texas.[1] Bowerman then studied culinary arts for two years at the University of Texas at Austin and Le Cordon Bleu.[2] She later said that the chef Egil Valentin had been her most significant teacher and praised the experience she gained at David Bull's restaurant, 5 Diamonds.[3]

When she returned to Italy in 2006, Bowerman began working at the Glass Hostaria restaurant in Rome.[2] For the first three years, the restaurant struggled, as although Bowerman would bring in new dishes, the locals wouldn't visit during the week and then only order traditional dishes when they did on the weekend.[4] In 2010, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star, with Bowerman being the only woman to win one that year.[2] After winning a Michelin star, she opened Romeo Chef & Baker in a former warehouse in Testaccio, and then opened Giulietta Pizzeria next door to it.[1]

She continues to split her time between Rome and Austin.[2] In 2017, she was one of 20 chefs to cook at the 32nd Chef's Tribute to Citymeals.[5] Bowerman was one of the judges for the final of the 2018 S.Pellegrino Young Italian Chef competition.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Itzkowitz, Laura (27 June 2017). "A Rome Dining Guide From the City's Only Female Michelin-Starred Chef". Vogue. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e Weinlein, Jill (19 November 2015). "Meet Michelin-Star Chef Cristina Bowerman". Luxe Beat. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Cristina Bowerman: Intervista alla Giudice di S.Pelligrino Young Chef". Fine Dining Lovers. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  4. ^ Azouaoui, Sirine. "Cristina Bowerman, The Pink-Haired Chef Fusing Italian and American Cooking". Konbini. Archived from the original on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  5. ^ Landman, Beth (10 June 2017). "LA's Farid Zadi and Rome's Cristina Bowerman Join NYC Chefs on an All-Star Roster Monday". Eater. Retrieved 12 November 2017.