Mario Batali belongs to the exclusive club ofchefs who have managed to turn their culinary skills into prominent personalities. Batali, also a restaurateur, author, and TV personality, once sat on an empire that consisted of multiple restaurants, cooking shows, and best-selling books. However, all of this collapsed in 2017 when Batali was accused of sexually assaulting and molesting multiple women. So where is he now and what is he up to? The answers and more are given below.
Mario Batali Bio
In Seattle, Washington on the 19 th day of September 1960 Mario Francesco Batali was born. His father’s name is Armandino Batali while his mother’s name is Marilyn. His mother is French and Canadian, and his father is Italian. Batali first developed an interest in cooking due to the influence of his family. Anyone who knows anything about Italian families will know that mealtimes are a big deal for them. The Batali family, both immediate and extended, was no different.
Mario Batali was educated in Spain before returning to the US and studying at Rutgers University New Jersey. In college he studied Spanish theatre. He also worked as a chef in a sandwich shop. After graduating, Batali attended a culinary school in London known as Le Cordon Bleu. However, he was not satisfied with his studies. He had wanted practical training and was cooking under the guidance of the renowned chef Marco Pierre White.
Batali later moved to Borgo Capanna, a small Italian village, where he studied the art of traditional Italian cooking. After three years in Italy, Mario Batali returned to the United States in 1993. Together with Stephen Crane they founded a small Italian restaurant called Po.
After five successful years at Po, Bataliin partnered with famed restaurateur Joe Bastianich. They founded the Batali & Bastianich Hospitality Group, under which they established several successful restaurants. Her very first restaurant was Babbo Ristorante e Enoteca in New York. They opened it in 1998 and it was named Best New Restaurant that same year. The restaurant now has a Michelin star.
wife and family
The renowned chef is married to Susi Cahn. Susi is the daughter of Miles and Lilian Cahn. Her parents founded the popular Coach handbag brand. The brand was loved for its trendy but practical bags. The Cahns sold their fashion brand in 1985 and are now engaged in the production of goat cheese.
Batali and Cahn met at a food event in New York in 1992. His wife had come to represent her family’s goat cheese company. They later began dating and married in the Caribbean in 1994.
The couple have two children together. They are Leo (born 1996) and Beno (born 1999). The children follow in their father’s footsteps. They already have a cookbook to their name. The book, entitled The Batali Brothers Cookbook , hit shelves in May 2013.
Wealth (income and earnings)
Batali ranks among the richest chefs in the world with a net worth of $25 million. In addition to its restaurants, Batali also has a stake in the Eataly chain in the United States. Eataly is a franchise business consisting of a grocery store and a restaurant under one roof. The first outpost opened in Chicago in 2010.
Another real source of income for the cook is TV shows and books. Batali’s first TV show was called Molto Mario. On the show, Batali cooked for the guests and told them interesting stories about Italian food. The show ran from 1996 to 2004.
Other television shows of his include Iron Chef America , Ciao America , and The Chew Toy . Batali has also authored no fewer than 11 cookbooks. These include the award-winning Molto Italiano: 327 Easy Italian Recipes (2005) and the NYT best-selling Mario Batali Italian Grill (2008). He must have earned significant royalties from these books.
Where is he and what is he doing now?
In December 2017, several women made allegations of sexual assault on Batali. The allegations were made public on the popular food industry website, Eater. Some of the accusers were women who had worked for him, while others were random people. Most of them accused him of aggressively groping them. At least two accused him of drugging and assaulting them.
The chef apologized but the scandal made him a pariah in the food industry. It led to the cancellation of his television shows. He was also forced to sell his stake in the B&B group. Mario Batali has kept a low profile since that scandal. He previously lived in New York but now resides at his family’s summer home in Grand Traverse Bay, Northport Michigan. Batali is also trying to clean up its image. He has volunteered to offer cooking classes to refugees in countries like Rwanda, Iraq and Greece.
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