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Chef Eric Ripert Puts a Tasty Upper East Side Condo on the Market
Foodies, get ready to flock. Famous chef Eric Ripert and his wife, Sandra Ripert, just listed their Upper East Side condo. Contrary to typical New York City style, this home at East 72nd Street may make cooking at home more enticing than dining out. A buyer will need to dish out some serious dough to nab it, however. The French-native, who co-owns NYCs three Michelin-star restaurant Le Bernardin and has been a guest judge on Top Chef, is seeking $ million for the unit.
Without even reading further, you can guess that the kitchen is a major highlight. It was designed by Ripert himself and has an open-concept plan as well as top Miele appliances. There’s an induction stove with an attached iron grill, a double oven, and a wine fridge.
The chef even has it all set up for growing your own fresh ingredients. Flower and herb boxes add a quaint touch reminiscent of French country living, yet the condo is high on the 25th floor above the posh streets of the Upper East Side.
The open feel of the condo extends beyond the kitchen. From the living area to the wraparound balcony, there is an effortless flow for everyday life or glitzy entertaining. The interiors were created by Marie Aiello Design Studio, and
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Anthony Bourdain
American chef and travel documentarian (–)
Anthony Michael Bourdain (bor-DAYN; June 25, – June 8, ) was an American celebrity chef, author, and travel documentarian.[1][2][3] He starred in programs focusing on the exploration of international culture, cuisine, and the human condition.[4]
Bourdain was a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and a veteran of many professional kitchens during his career, which included several years spent as an executive chef at Brasserie Les Halles in Manhattan. In the late s Bourdain wrote an essay about the ugly secrets of a Manhattan restaurant, but he was having difficulty getting it published. According to the New York Times, his mother Gladys—then an editor and writer at the paper—handed her son's essay to friend and fellow editor Esther B. Fein, the wife of David Remnick, editor of the magazine The New Yorker.[5][6][7] Remnick ran Bourdain's essay[8] in the magazine, kickstarting Bourdain's career and legitimizing the point-blank tone that would become his trademark.[6] The success of the article was followed just a year later by the publication of a New York Times best-selling book, Kitchen Confidential: Adve