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Bobby Flay

Bobby Flay (born October 9, 1964) is an American celebrity chef and restaurateur. He is the owner and executive chef of three restaurants – Mesa Grill and Bolo in New York City and Mesa Grill Las Vegas – with plans to open a fourth, Bar Americain. Flay also hosts three Food Network television programs, and appears regularly on a fourth.

Flay got his start at age 17 in Joe Allen 's New York City restaurant. Owner Allen was so impressed by Flay's talents that he personally paid for his tuition to the French Culinary Institute. Though he earned the first Outstanding Graduate Award from the school later in 1993, Flay did not take to French cooking. He later developed his own style of American southwestern food incorporating ingredients introduced to him by Jonathan Waxman such as chiles, avocados, and beans. He later took a job as executive chef at the Miracle Grill from 1988 to 1990 and caught the attention of Jerome Kretchmer . In 1991 he offered Flay the opportunity to open Mesa Grill in New York City. After this restaurant was met with critical acclaim, Flay again teamed with Kretchmer in 1993 to open Bolo only a few blocks away from Mesa Grill. Bolo continues to be voted the best Spanish restaurant in New York City by the Zagat Survey. That same year, Flay was voted the James Beard Foundation's Rising Star Chef of the Year. In 2004 he opened another Mesa Grill at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.

He has authored several cookbooks, including Bobby Flay's Bold American Food (1994), From My Kitchen to Your Table (1998), and Boy Meets Grill (1999). His latest book, Boy Gets Grill, will be released in 2005.

Flay is the host of three cooking shows on Food Network: Hot Off the Grill with Bobby Flay, FoodNation, and Boy Meets Grill. He is also an Iron Chef on the show Iron Chef America. Flay has had a controversial history with the original Japanese Iron Chef show. In 2000, when the show traveled to New York for a special battle, he challenged Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto for Battle Rock Crab. After cutting his finger, he was electrocuted from faulty wiring in the makeshift Kitchen Stadium in New York. After the hour battle ended, Flay stood up on top of his cutting board and made the "raise the roof" gesture with the cheering audience. Not realizing that all cooking instruments are sacred in Japan, he greatly angered Iron Chef Morimoto who criticized his professionalism, saying that Flay was "not a chef". After all the pains, Flay lost the battle, but the rivalry between he and Morimoto had just begun. Flay challenged Morimoto to a rematch in Morimoto's native Japan. In this battle, at the end of the hour, Flay threw his cutting board across the room and stood on the counter yet again to raise the roof with the audience. This time, Flay won. Though they share a heated past, Flay and Morimoto, who are both Iron Chefs on Iron Chef America, are now friends.

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