Michael Solomonov Explained

Michael Solomonov
Birth Place:Ganei Yehuda, Israel
Education:Florida Culinary Institute
Style:Israeli, Jewish
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    Website:http://www.cooknsolo.com/

    Michael Solomonov (Hebrew: מייקל סולומונוב; born 1978) is an Israeli chef known for his restaurants in Center City, Philadelphia. His first restaurant Zahav, founded in 2008, has received national recognition including the James Beard Foundation "Outstanding Restaurant" in 2019.[1] [2] Solomonov was also awarded Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic in 2011, Cookbook of the Year in 2016, and Outstanding Chef in 2017 from the James Beard Foundation.[3] [4] In 2021, The New York Times named his restaurant Laser Wolf as one of "the 50 places in America we're most excited about right now."[5] [6]

    Early life

    Solomonov was born in moshav Ganei Yehuda, Israel, to a family of Bulgarian-Jewish descent.[7] [8] He was raised in Pittsburgh, where he attended Taylor Allderdice High School.[9] At the age of 18, he returned to Israel with no Hebrew language skills, taking the only job he could get – working in a bakery – and his culinary career was born.

    Career

    At the start of his career, Solomonov moved back to the United States to attend culinary school at the Florida Culinary Institute in West Palm Beach, FL.[10] He then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to cook Italian cuisine at Chef Marc Vetri's upscale Italian restaurants. Afterwards, Solomonov took a job as a chef at Marigold Kitchen, owned by businessman Steve Cook.[11] Cook and Solomonov then opened the upscale Mexican restaurant Xochitl and later co-founded the restaurant group CooknSolo.[11]

    In 2003, his brother David was killed on Yom Kippur during an Israel Defense Forces military campaign on the border of Lebanon by three enemy snipers. David Solomonov had volunteered for the IDF. Solomonov decided to change his focus to Israeli and Jewish cuisine. With the support of financier Steve Cook, Solomonov opened Zahav in 2008.[12]

    With his business partner Steven Cook, Solomonov is co-owner of several Philadelphia restaurants: Dizengoff, vegan falafel restaurant Goldie, Laser Wolf, Abe Fisher, Percy Street Barbecue, and Federal Donuts, a fried chicken and donut chain. Having participated in the South Beach Food & Wine Festival in 2013, Solomonov was able to bring Percy Street Barbecue to South Florida. Bill Addison, writing for Eater Philadelphia, called Chef Solomonov "the Genius of Modern Jewish Cooking" after eating at Abe Fisher, Dizengoff, and Zahav.[13]

    Solomonov also spent a period of time consulting for David Magerman's, now closed, and Citron and Rose, a certified Kosher meat restaurant on the Main Line in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.[14] [15]

    In 2015, Cook and Solomonov published a cookbook based on their restaurant Zahav.[16] Zahav: A World of Israeli Cuisine was nominated for a James Beard Foundation Book Award in the International cookbook category.[17] Its recipe for hummus was chosen as "2015 dish of the year" by Bon Appétit.[18]

    Awards

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: The 2019 James Beard Award Winners . James Beard Foundation . 7 May 2019.
    2. Web site: 2015-07-06 . Two Philadelphia Restaurants Named Among Nation's Best For Wine . 2022-07-03 . Chestnut Hill-Mt. Airy, PA Patch . en.
    3. Web site: Grief, Smoke and Salvation. Bruni . Frank. The New York Times. 9 August 2014. 2015-09-21.
    4. Web site: After a Killing, Michael Solomonov Turns to Israeli Food. Nathan . Joan. The New York Times. 20 September 2011. 2015-09-21.
    5. News: Desk . The New York Times Food . 2021-10-11 . The 2021 Restaurant List . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-07-03 . 0362-4331.
    6. Web site: 2023-02-09 . What James Beard Award-Winning Chef Michael Solomonov Is Making for the Super Bowl . 2023-02-26 . Vogue . en-US.
    7. Web site: Philadelphia chef takes readers on culinary journey with Zahav. www.delawareonline.com.
    8. Web site: Zahav. www.zahavrestaurant.com.
    9. Web site: Munch goes to Philadelphia (for 25 hours). Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
    10. Web site: Team . Apollo13 . Michael Solomonov COOK . 2023-02-19 . en-US.
    11. Web site: Smith . Crawford . 2022-01-10 . The Untold Truth Of Mike Solomonov From Where Chefs Eat . 2023-02-19 . Mashed . en-US.
    12. News: Chan . Wilfred . A protest against a top Israel-born chef was called antisemitic. Staff tell a different story . December 8, 2023 . . December 8, 2023.
    13. Web site: Addison. Bill. Why Philly's Mike Solomonov Is The Genius of Modern Jewish Cooking. Eater. 8 July 2015. Eater Philadelphia. March 17, 2016.
    14. Web site: Welcome - Philadelphia Magazine. www.phillymag.com. 29 April 2013 .
    15. Web site: Welcome - Philadelphia Magazine. www.phillymag.com. 15 March 2012 .
    16. News: Melissa. Clark. 2020-09-20. In 'Zahav,' Michael Solomonov Explores Israeli Food. The New York Times. 6 October 2015. 0362-4331. NYTimes.com.
    17. Web site: The 2016 James Beard Award Nominees. James Beard Foundation. 17 March 2016.
    18. Web site: Amiel. Stanek. 2020-09-20. Hummus Is the 2015 Dish of the Year. Bon Appetit. 18 August 2015 .
    19. Web site: The 2016 Beard Award Winners! James Beard Foundation . 2022-07-03 . www.jamesbeard.org . en.