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  1. Gualtiero Marchesi (pronounced [ɡwalˈtjɛːro marˈkeːzi;-eːsi]; 19 March 1930 – 26 December 2017) was an Italian chef, unanimously considered the founder of the new Italian cuisine and, in the opinion of many, the most famous Italian chef in the world and the one who has contributed most to the development of Italian cuisine, placing the ...

  2. Dec 29, 2017 · Gualitero Marchesi, the first chef in Italy to receive three Michelin stars, passed away on December 26. He was 87 years old. The Milan-based Marchesi was born to a family of restaurateurs in nearby San Zenone Po and got his culinary start at L’Albergo del Mercato, a local hotel run by his parents.

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  3. Gualtiero Marchesi è stato un cuoco e gastronomo italiano. Viene unanimemente considerato il fondatore della nuova cucina italiana e, a parere di molti, lo chef italiano più noto nel mondo e quello che ha maggiormente contribuito allo sviluppo della cucina italiana, ponendo la cultura culinaria italiana tra le più importanti del mondo.

  4. Jan 17, 2018 · Gualtiero Marchesi, a chef and restaurateur widely credited with being the father of modern Italian cuisine, did both, in an influential career that helped elevate traditional Italian food to...

  5. Sep 4, 2019 · Gualtiero Marchesi was the “Maestro,” the father of contemporary Italian cuisine. He was the chef who changed the way people around the world prepare and understand Italian cooking. He has left a long line of followers behind him who have realized their potential through his guidance.

  6. A veal chop recipe shared by the famous Italian chef Gualtiero Marchesi, from Marchesino Restaurant: a traditional main course dish Milanese style. He is considered the founder of the new Italian cooking and is the most famous Italian chef in the world. Read the biography, the works and the honors.

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  8. Oct 5, 2017 · Gualtiero Marchesi is, without question, the godfather of Italian food. Even at eighty-seven years old, he’s a picture of that youthful Mediterranean exuberance that supposedly comes with a diet of olive oil, pasta and fresh tomatoes.

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