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Considered by many in the industry and the culinary community as
one of the most respected leaders and owner/chefs in a town rapidly
becoming known as the fine dining capitol of the nation, it is no
secret that the talent and energy behind Ambria, Mon Ami Gabi and
Café Ba-Ba-Reeba! Comes from Gabino Sotelino, vice president, executive
chef, partner as well as part owner of all four restaurants with
Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, Inc.
Having garnered dozens of accolades since he opened Ambria in 1980,
Sotelino's Ambria was most recently rated Chicago's favorite restaurant
by the 1998 Zagat guide. In 1997, Chef Sotelino was bestowed the
Perrier-Jouet chef of the Midwest award by the James Beard Foundation,
the most prestigious award given in the United States. Gourmet magazine's
best restaurants in America listed Ambria as "one of the top tables
in the Midwest" in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Gault Millau's The Best
of Chicago, calls Sotelino "one of the most gifted chefs in the
Midwest - and a lot of other towns as well," and gave Ambria a rating
of three toques. The Best of Chicago awarded only four restaurants
with this honor, which was the highest given. Sotelino was also
named "Chicago Chef of the Year" by the Chefs of America in 1990.
For the past ten years, Ambria has received a four - star ranking
from Chicago Magazine, Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun Times. The
American Automobile Association has also rewarded Ambria the coveted
five - diamond ranking. Ambria has also swept first and second place
honors in Zagat guides under food, service and ambiance categories
for more than twelve consecutive years.
Active in community and industry affairs, Sotelino has been honored
with some of the most prestigious awards. Sotelino was awarded with
the Medalla al Merito Nacional of Spain in 1990. It is the most
distinguished award given by the king of Spain to a Spanish native
living outside the country who has demonstrated outstanding service
and contribution to his country. He has been honored with the Academie
Culinaire de France, an award traditionally given to French national
chefs for their outstanding contributions to the culinary arts of
France-Sotelino was the first Spaniard to receive this prestigious
French award. He is also a member of the Commanderie des Cordon
Bleus de France, a select group of expert chefs chosen from around
the world. He is also one of only three national chairpersons of
the grand master chefs association. Sotelino has also held the highly
regarded position of president of the Euro-Toques inc. U.S.A. Chapter.
Sotelino's primary role is keeping each one of his restaurants far
ahead of the competition. On a day to day basis, Sotelino directs
his team of culinarians, floor staff and managers, ensuring the
consistent quality that is so important to the success of his four
restaurants. Sotelino strives to make sure that all of his restaurants
accommodate customers' changing needs, tastes and desires.
Chicago embraced the talents of Sotelino upon his arrival in 1974
when he assumed the position and quickly established himself as
the premier executive chef for the four-star restaurant Le Perroquet.
In 1977, he met Richard Melman, Lettuce Entertain You Enterprise's
CEO and founder, who offered him a position as the chef for LEYE's
newly acquired restaurant, The Pump Room. Sotelino accepted and,
as a master of his craft, soon turned the pump room into one of
the finest restaurants in the Midwest.
The partnership between Sotelino and Melman flourished and they
were soon planning the creation of LEYE's first original fine dining
restaurant, Ambria, which opened to rave reviews in 1980. In 1981,
Gabino introduced Chicago to a true Parisian bistro with Un Grand
Café, a combination of Ambria's quality cuisine in a more informal
atmosphere. In 1985, he unleashed Chicago's very first tapas restaurant
with Café Ba-Ba-Reeba!. Subsequently, Café Ba-Ba-Reeba! Has made
tapas, the hot and cold appetizers of Spain, an integral element
of Chicago's dining scene. In June of 1998, Sotelino began construction
on a brief renovation of Un Grand Café that evolved into an entirely
new concept, Mon Ami Gabi. Mon Ami Gabi's menu signals a return
to simple French food and features the classic steak frites as well
as a wide selection of fresh seafood and daily plats du jour. One
of Sotelino's most recent venture is that of Mon Ami Gabi in Las
Vegas, which opened early September 1999 in the Paris Hotel with
consistent rave reviews. November 2000 launched the third Mon Ami
Gabi in Oakbrook, IL and opening soon will be the fourth in Washington,
D.C.
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