Jill Davie is an American chef. She is the chef-owner of the Mar Vista in Los Angeles, California.
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Occupation | Chef |
Spouse | Clark Staub |
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Early life and education
editJill Davie grew up in Los Angeles.[1] She attended the University of California, Santa Cruz and the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). At the CIA, she worked at LuLu in San Francisco.[2]
Career
editIn 1996, she became the chef de cuisine at Hans Rockenwagner's restaurant. She worked for Rockenwagner for three years. After leaving Rockenwagner, she was a visiting chef at Charlie Trotter's, Blackbird and Tru.[2]
In 2000, Davie started working at Josie, the eponymous restaurant of Josie Le Balch in Santa Monica. She became chef de cuisine at Josie in 2003. That same year, she appeared on the Food Network's Date Plate.[2] Davie appeared on the channel's Party Starters the following year.[3] In 2006, she opened the Mar Vista in Los Angeles with D. Brandon Walker.[4] She was featured on Shopping With Chefs in 2007.[5]
Personal life
editDavie is married to chef Clark Staub.[7]
References
edit- ^ Stueven, Michele (25 January 2018). "Jill Davie Demonstrates How She Makes Her Pink Beet Chips". LA Weekly. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ a b c "Rising Star Chef Jill Davie of Josie - Biography". Chefs. Starchefs. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ Emmis Communications (August 2004). Los Angeles Magazine. Emmis Communications. pp. 196.
- ^ Koslow, Jessica. "A Sneak Peek at The Mar Vista | The Argonaut Newsweekly". The Argonaut. Archived from the original on 11 August 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ Balla, Lesley (18 July 2007). "Chefs on TV: David Myers and Jill Davie's New Show, SoCal Iron Chef, HK3 Spoilers, Next Food Network Star". Eater LA. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ Forbes, Paula (23 July 2012). "Time Machine Chefs, ABC's New Cooking Reality Show". Eater. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ Herold, Ann (27 February 2020). "Los Alamos Road Trip: The Future of Food in an Old Western Town". LA Weekly. Retrieved 29 April 2020.