How One of LA's Best Chefs Runs a Two-Michelin-Star Wild Fish Restaurant — Mise En Place
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Published 2022-04-27
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Credits:
Producer: Daniel Geneen
Directors: Daniel Geneen, Murilo Ferreira
Camera: Carla Francescutti, Murilo Ferreira
Associate Producer: Julia Hess
Editor: Howie Burbidge
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Development Producer: McGraw Wolfman
Supervising Producer: Stefania Orrù
Associate Director of Audience: Terri Ciccone
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All Comments (21)
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Thanks for watching! Head over to Instagram to follow along with the team! Michael: instagram.com/cimarustila, and the restaurant instagram.com/providencela.
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I have always found it hysterical how truffle purchases, even at this level of culinary excellence, still end up looking like a high-schooler buying pot from their local dealer.
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Inspiring story of Seth Rogan making it as a Michelin starred chef, 10/10.
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This guys is awesome. No stupid buzzwords, just an immaculate kitchen full of ingredients that he knows the life story of and artist chefs. We don't have places like this in Michigan, you guys are lucky.
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His passion for his profession is astonishing. 17 years of running that restaurant and he still has the drive. Amazing
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When people roll with you for years says a lot about the quality of the leader. Awesome work Chef
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The chef doesn't look or sound like a psychopath like I'am used to seeing in these high-end places. He sounds kind-hearted and like he is easy to work with.
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I appreciate how Chef includes his team with demonstration/explanations.. Crazy how chefs can make cooking look so easy, respect the hustle!.
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I have been in this industry for 15 years. Worked in New York city and Philadelphia. I love being humbled by teams and Chefs like this. He is talking about the food and the processes and ingredients with so much passion and knowledge. We could study culinary arts our whole lives and not scratch the surface.
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John C. Riley, truly a man of talent. I had no idea he took breaks from his acting career to be a two star chef.😂
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I do like that he actually does something with truffles other then shave them ontop of a dish. Same goes for a spoonfull of caviar. Sure its decadent, but it feels boring to me. He actually uses the ingredients.
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As a chef of 23 years, this guy's work literally brought a tear of joy to my eye. Truly amazing dedication. The word incredible is insufficient. Bravo.
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This man during the pandemic made some of the most incredible take home meals I've ever had; he's literally brilliant, creative, and has such a mastery over these flavors. Love this dude.
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I really like that this chef didn’t just care about the title he just truly loves the art of cooking. Best chef I’ve seen to date!!!
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I first met Michael when I was a regular at the Water Grill in DTLA. He would come by and sit at our booth and chat like an old friend. Super talented and still as humble as when I first met him. Deserves all the accolades he gets. BTW, a twelve course dinner for two with wine selections at Providence will set you back around $1,200 but, it will be the best meal you have ever had.
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The amount of commitment and focus this chef shows to his craft is Astounding!
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As a Chef this is hands down the best show on youtube, keep them coming!
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It’s so nice to see this restaurant survive the pandemic and go on to be pillar of fine dining. 17 years and counting. That’s a lifetime for a restaurant.
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I appreciate how Chef includes his team with demonstration/explanations.
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what the restaurant name?