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Jean-Robert de Cavel (September 12, 1961 – December 23, 2022) was a French-American chef active primarily in
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. He was
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at
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from 1993 to 2002,
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at Jean-Robert at Pigall's from 2002 to 2009, and later operated Jean-Robert's Table, Le Bar a Boeuf, and French Crust Cafe. He and his wife founded the de Cavel Family SIDS Foundation, which runs Eat.Play.Give: Friends and Family SIDS Brunch, a culinary event that is the country's largest
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fundraiser.


Early life and education

De Cavel was born in
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, France, on September 12, 1961. He was educated at Le Feguide culinary school in
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, France.


Professional career

De Cavel worked in
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, Antibes, and the British West Indies. He moved to New York City to work for Le Régence at the Hotel Plaza Athénée. In the 1990s he was considered a rising star, but the opportunities for working as a chef de cuisine in a French restaurant in New York City had become very competitive. In the early 1990s, Cincinnati's The Maisonette was conducting a nationwide search for a new chef de cuisine, and De Cavel's friend
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encouraged him to apply. At the time de Cavel did not know where Cincinnati was; he described having to pull out a map. De Cavel moved to Cincinnati in 1993 to become
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at
The Maisonette The Maisonette (1949-2005) was North America's most highly rated restaurant before it closed. History The Maisonette was opened by Nathan L. Comisar in 1949 in the basement space beneath La Normandie, also owned by Comisar, in the Fountain Squ ...
, which earned 5 stars from Mobil during his time there. His plan was to stay for two or three years, develop his reputation, and moved back to New York or Europe. He described the city reminding him of Lille, where he had grown up: a center of industry rather than tourism, and very livable. He "fell in love with the city", and the city with him; he realized that in a metropolitan region of two million, he could become an important influence, opening restaurants rather than simply working in them. He left Maisonette in 2002 to join a partnership to run his own restaurant,
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, which became at the time Ohio's only Mobil four-star restaurant. With his partners he went on to open JeanRo Bistro, Pho Paris, Greenup Cafe, Twist, and Lavomatic Cafe, all located in the greater Cincinnati area. In 2009 the partnership fell apart and he was left with no restaurants. He considered leaving Cincinnati after the partnership ended, but instead stayed and opened Jean-Robert's Table in 2010, French Crust in 2011, Le Bar a Boeuf in 2014, Eat at Jean-Bob's in 2015, Restaurant L, and Frenchie Fresh in 2016. He was called "arguably the most recognizable chef in town" and "one of the region's most well-known chefs". The ''Cincinnati Business Journal'' said he had "shaped Cincinnati's modern dining scene". De Cavel appeared in '' Rebel//Rebel'' as a chef and in '' Three Barbecues: A Blackened Comedy'' (2004) as himself.


Teaching

From 2009 he was chef-in-residence at the Midwest Culinary Institute.


Recognition and legacy

De Cavel was a four-time semi-finalist for the James Beard Best Chef in the Great Lakes Region in 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2013. He received three James Beard nominations for Best Chef in the Midwest in 2000, 2001, and 2006 and was invited to cook at the foundation's Greenwich Village headquarters six times. During his tenure, The Maisonette received five stars from Mobil. Jean-Robert at Pigall's received four stars from Mobil and was recognized by
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. In 2007 he was named a Master Chef by Maîtres Cuisiniers de France. In early 2022 he was named a Great Living Cincinnatian and a city street in was named for him. Cavel is widely credited for leading and influencing the redevelopment of fine dining in the
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region. According to Cincinnati food writer Keith Pandolfi, "You can’t go into any kitchen in this city and not find someone who worked for him at some point."


Restaurants

De Cavel was associated with the Michelin-starred restaurants
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in Antibes, France, The Restaurant at Malliouhana in the British West Indies, and was chef de cuisine at La Régence and La Gauloise in Manhattan. In Cincinnati, he was associated with 5-star Mobil restaurant
The Maisonette The Maisonette (1949-2005) was North America's most highly rated restaurant before it closed. History The Maisonette was opened by Nathan L. Comisar in 1949 in the basement space beneath La Normandie, also owned by Comisar, in the Fountain Squ ...
and 4-star Mobil restaurant Jean-Robert at Pigall's as well as multiple others.


Philanthropy

In 2003 de Cavel and his wife Annette founded the de Cavel Family SIDS (
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) Foundation following the death of their first child, Tatiana. Since then it has grown annually to become the largest SIDS fundraiser in the country.


Personal life

De Cavel lived with his wife Annette Pfund de Cavel in
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with their daughter Laeticia. De Cavel was diagnosed with an aggressive form of
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in May 2018. He died on December 23, 2022, at age 61. A public memorial service was held January 16, 2023, at
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. Over 1300 people, including hundreds in chef's whites, many of them former proteges of de Cavel, attended.


References


External links

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The de Cavel Family SIDS Foundation
{{DEFAULTSORT:de Cavel, Jean-Robert 1961 births 2022 deaths American chefs American male chefs American restaurateurs Cuisine of Cincinnati French emigrants to the United States People from Roubaix Deaths from leiomyosarcoma