Haute Eating: Q & A with Restaurateur Marisa May
HL: What’s your favorite NYC neighborhood?
MM: I have fallen in love with Madison Square Park. The park is so pretty and charming. All of our neighbors both in and out of the culinary community are so warm and supportive. The neighborhood has completely embraced me, my father and our restaurant. We can’t say enough how thankful we are to have been welcomed to our new home with open arms!
HL: Where did you grow up?
MM: I was born and raised in NYC. I am a real Italian-American New Yorker! I went to grammar school in the city and attended college at NYU. I went to Sacred Heart in Greenwich, CT, for high school and spent my summers in Italy with my family. I loved growing up in New York City and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else—except Italy of course!
HL: What are five favorite ingredients?
MM: Peperoncino. Rosemary. Pancetta. Tomato. Basil.
HL: Your favorite vacation destination?
MM: The island of Capri and the Amalfi Coast in Italy. My father is from Naples, Italy, and my grandmother, aunts, uncles and cousins live all live in Naples, where I have spent every summer since I was born. The island of Capri and the Amalfi coast is the closest summer vacation and weekend spot for the “Napolitani,” so that is why I have vacationed there every summer.
HL: What’s your most memorable meal?
MM: I have three in three different restaurants in the world: Massimo Bottura’s L’Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy, Ferran Adria’s El Bullli in the south of Spain & Alain Ducasse in Monte Carlo.
Visit Tracey’s blog, The Busy Hedonist, for more of her food adventures.
First Mate Marisa Miller is throwing a legendary bash, co-hosted by Maxim, to celebrate the Captain’s 376th(ish) birthday at Public House this Friday, May 13 from 10 pm- 2 am.
Donna Karan Madison Avenue recently hosted the launch of Marisa Berenson’s A Life in Pictures during this September’s Fashion's Night Out.
The second edition of Eating Las Vegas: The Top 50 Restaurants was released last night at an exclusive party at Guy Savoy, Caesars Palace.
Haute Living presents the best in Italian dining in Miami. Each restaurant varies in ambiance, from neighborhood casual to upscale sophisticated, but they all stay true to authentic Italian flavors, traditional styles of cooking and a strong love for cooking and eating. Buon Appetito!
Restaurateur Gabriele Babini is sharing his secrets of the best city spots in Dubai. The Director of Operations of At.mosphere Grill and Lounge in Dubai let's Haute Living in on his top picks on hotels, sushi and who he really think makes the best dessert in the desert.
On Thursday, October 20th, 2011 I attended a private press brunch at one of the Manhattan's hottest restaurants; ABC Kitchen. The brunch was a luxurious three course family style meal. From roasted beet salad, marinated tuna, oven roasted sweet potatoes, french toast and much more it was decadent br...
Following the successful launch of the Dusit International ‘Eat Well, Feel Well’ campaign in Bangkok, the Philippines and throughout Asia in 2011, Dusit Thani announces another healthy eating collaboration this time with internationally renowned television celebrity chef and author Chef Daniel ...
Yesterday I was invited by a special lady called Nina Montée Karp to an intimate luncheon with Dr. Marisa Weiss, one of America’s top oncologist and president and founder of www.Breastcancer.org
When my friend Regina, Haute Living’s Miami Editor, asked me if I was interested in writing a blog for the magazine, I instantly loved the idea. Haute Living is a special magazine; the kind that stays ahead of the curve, and can forecast what’s next before others. I knew my fans would love the m...