Drew Nieporent

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Nieporent at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival.

Drew Nieporent is a New York City restaurateur. His company Myriad Restaurant Group owns and operates numerous restaurants, many of which are known for their celebrity clientele, and in some cases celebrity co-owners. Many are known for their difficulty in obtaining reservations.[citation needed] In an interview with Cigar Aficionado, Nieporent recalled turning down Henry Kissinger.[citation needed]

Nieporent's Nobu and Nobu London both earned two Michelin stars. The restaurants' partners are celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa and actor Robert De Niro.

Early life and education

As a teenager in 1972, he by chance met Muhammad Ali on the streets of Manhattan.[citation needed] Nieporent puportedly pulled out a xeroxed copy of his birth certificate and asked Ali for an autograph, claiming he was "Howard Cosell's son!" Nieporent stated in a February 2007 NY Times article that Ali's autograph was his "prized possession."[citation needed]

He graduated in 1973 from Stuyvesant High School and in 1977 from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York with a degree from the School of Hotel Management.[citation needed] At Cornell, he was also a member of the Quill and Dagger society. While at Cornell, he worked on the cruise ships Vistafjord and Sagafjord.

Restaurant career

He is one of America's restaurateurs, having founded the Myriad Restaurant Group, which operates Tribeca Grill, Nobu New York City, Nobu Fifty Seven, Nobu London, Nobu Next Door, Bâtard (Formerly Corton) and Crush Wine & Spirits. Over the last 26 years, Myriad has opened and operated over 35 restaurants around the world, including Seattle, Louisville, Providence, Boca Raton, London, Moscow, Citi Field, home of the New York Mets in Flushing, New York. Most recently, Myriad helped to open The Daily Burger at Madison Square Garden.

In 1978, he began his management career with Warner Le Roy at New York City's Maxwell's Plum and Tavern on the Green. He then worked at the French restaurants Le Périgord, La Grenouille and Plaza Athenee's Le Regence.

Nieporent's first restaurant, the Montrachet (1985), earned three stars from The New York Times and kept that rating for 21 years.[citation needed] In 2008, the restaurant reopened as Corton, maintaining its three New York Times stars and receiving an unprecedented two Michelin stars with chef-partner Paul Liebrandt at the helm.[citation needed] Both Nieporent and Liebrandt are featured in a current HBO documentary A Matter of Taste.

Tribeca Grill (1990), with partner Robert De Niro and investors including Bill Murray, Sean Penn, and Mikhail Baryshnikov, opened and continues to be one of New York's restaurants.

In 1994, again with partner Robert De Niro and sushi master Nobu Matsuhisa, Drew launched Nobu New York City to worldwide acclaim. Nobu NYC,[1] Next Door Nobu,[2] and Nobu Fifty Seven[3] have all earned the three-star rating from The New York Times. Nobu NYC was voted Best Restaurant in America by The James Beard Foundation.[citation needed] Nobu has gone on to open restaurants in all parts of the world.[where?]

Also in 1994, Nieporent was one of the few American restaurateurs to go bi-coastal. In collaboration with Robert De Niro, Robin Williams, and Francis Ford Coppola, he opened Rubicon in San Francisco.

Myriad's excellence in wine service is widely acknowledged.[citation needed] It is the only restaurant group to earn three Grand Awards from Wine Spectator Magazine - for Rubicon, Montrachet, and Tribeca Grill.[citation needed] In 2005, Myriad opened Crush Wine & Spirits, which was named the best new wine shop by Food & Wine Magazine.

Drew is on the board of Madison Square Garden's Garden of Dreams Foundation, Citymeals-on-Wheels, Downtown Magazine NYC, and DIFFA, an Honorary Chair of the City Harvest Food Council and Culinary Director of the Jackson Hole Wine Auction. He has co-chaired SOS's Taste of the Nation event in New York City since 1997. He has been honored by Careers Through Culinary Arts Program (2009), American Heart Association (1999), the Tourette Syndrome Association (2000), Food Allergy Initiative (2001), American Liver Foundation (2003), Cancer Research & Treatment Fund (2005), and Kristen Ann Carr Fund (2006). Drew is an auctioneer at charity events.[citation needed]

Nieporent is featured in the 2004 documentary "Eat this New York" and the 2011 documentary A Matter of Taste.

Restaurants

Tribeca Grill, Nobu, Nobu London, Nobu Next Door, Nobu 57, and Bâtard[4]

Stores

Crush Wine & Spirits with Josh Guberman and Robert Schagrin

References

  1. ^ "NOBU (NYC RESTAURANT) Review - New York City Restaurant Reviews - The New York Times". events.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
  2. ^ "Next Door Nobu (Manhattan Restaurant) Review - New York City Restaurant Reviews - The New York Times". events.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
  3. ^ Bruni, Frank (2005-09-28). "A New Place Where New Isn't the Goal". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
  4. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/21/dining/bacchanal-and-batard-open.html?_r=0

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