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In
his 14 years at Cafe' Giovanni, Owner and Chef Duke LoCicero has been
bringing worldwide attention to New Orleans Cuisine. Born
and raised in New Orleans, "Chef Duke" has been a part of
the restaurant scene since he was thirteen. At eighteen he
enrolled in the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park,
New York. After his apprenticeship he worked throughout the
United States, gaining experience with a variety of cuisine's
that have undoubtedly influenced the blend of flavors that
characterize Chef Duke's creations at Cafe' Giovanni. The
Sea Ketch in New Jersey, The Brownstone in Houston, Joey's
in Baton Rouge, and the Royal Orleans were just a few of his
ports of call. While at the Brownstone, Chef Duke was appointed
Executive Chef for the private parties at the "Houston Economic
Summit", here he prepared dinner for President George Bush,
Prime Minister Thatcher, Pres ident Mitterand, and others.
By combining fresh ingredients with American, French, Italian,
Creole styles, and other international flavors, all of which
contributed to the success of the Summit. Chef Duke creates
"New World Italian Cuisine" which he presents in a unique
artistic style. Chef Duke has won numerous awards including
Louisiana Restaurant Association's 2004 Restaurateur of
the Year,
the prestigious Taster's Choice Award for Best Chef in 2002, Top Chef 2000 award from 1992 through 1996, and Cafe'
Giovanni was chosen as one of the top six restaurants of 1991
by New Orleans Magazine. In addition to Chef Duke's award as
"Master Taster", he also was awarded third place in the
"Visitors Choice Award" as one of the restaurants most
preferred by visitors to New Orleans, "First Place, Taste of
Elegance Award" from America's Pork Producers, and "First
Place, Celebrity Cook-off" at Lakeside Shopping Center. Chef
Duke recently prepared the "Dinner to the Czars" for the
"Palaces of Saint Petersburg Exhibit" in Jackson, Mississippi.
Presently Chef Duke serves as the President of the Upper
Decatur Street Association, showing his commitment to the
community, and the neighborhood as well. Since September of
1997 Cafe' Giovanni has undergone expansion that accommodates
150 guests, doubling the restaurant's
seating capacity. In 2004 Chef Duke opened a portion of the
restaurant space as Belli
Baci Louinge so now you have two great places in one. The
food, drink and atmosphere is all here at Cafe Giovanni. That
would be enough for most people but Chef Duke is also a
popular radio personality on his provocative New Orleans talk
radio show Dig In with Chef
Duke and his brother Rock on WSMB 1350 AM. Duke's quick
wit and gift for entertaining has brought him celebrity status
in New Orleans with the US and the World next on the list. Chef Duke is considered an
entertainment and culinary trend
setter in New Orleans and soon the World.
Chef Duke is Southern Comfort's
Spokes Chef
Email:
chefdukescafegio@aol.com
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