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Children
  
2

TV shows
  
American Grilled

Role
  
Chef

Name
  
David Guas

Website
  
www.chefdavidguas.com


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Born
  
June 5, 1975
New Orleans, Louisiana

Occupation
  
Chef, TV Personality, Restaurateur, Cookbook Author

Spouse(s)
  
Simone Rathle Guas (m. 1999)

Books
  
Damgoodsweet: Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth, New Orleans Style

Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Baking and Dessert

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David Guas (born June 5, 1975) is a chef, TV personality, restaurateur and cookbook author from New Orleans, Louisiana.

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David Guas Podcast with David Gaus Leite39s Culinaria

The Dish: Chef David Guas talks New Orleans-inspired cuisine


Biography

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David Guas grew up in New Orleans. He exchanged his ten-year tenure as a corporate pastry chef for an entrepreneurial path in 2007 and worked in private consulting, boutique catering, cookbook authoring, and opened his New Orleans style eatery: Bayou Bakery Coffee Bar & Eatery. His first cookbook, DamGoodSweet - Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth New Orleans Style (Taunton Press, 2009) was named one of Food & Wine’s “Best New Dessert Cookbooks”.; was a finalist for both the International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Award in the American Category; and won the James Beard Award in the Baking and Dessert Cookbook category. In 1999, he married Public Relations maven Simone Rathlé of the DC-based PR firm simoneink, llc.

Restaurants

He is the owner of Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery in Arlington, Virginia. which opened in 2010. The restaurant received mixed reviews, with The Washington Post, impressed with the interior, commenting that it was "better seen than served."

In 2014, Guas announced plans to open a second Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery in Washington, D.C., located in Capitol Hill, that will occupy the historic carriage house that housed the horse-drawn ambulance and medic team commissioned by President Abraham Lincoln the year before his death. It was built adjacent to Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, the oldest naval hospital in D.C., a monumental complex encompassing an entire block, built under Lincoln’s lead as a long-term medical facility in response to the critical need for hospital care during the Civil War. In its rebirth, the landmark Hill Center serves as a thriving arts, culture and education center.

Television

In April 2014, Travel Channel announced David Guas as the host of the new series American Grilled, which premiered July 2, 2014.

Guas has appeared on The Today Show more than 20 times. He has also appeared on the Cooking Channel’s "Unique Sweets." Food & Wine also named Bayou Bakery’s Muff-a-Lotta one of the “Best Sandwiches in the U.S.", and later showcased the chef and his father in an eight-page feature detailing their travels to Cuba. Guas was named the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington’s Pastry Chef of the Year and Arlington Magazine featured Guas on the cover as “Best Chef of Arlington” in January 2014.

Guas was a finalist for Food & Wine’s People’s Best New Chef in the Country and has appeared on Food Network’s Chopped."

Community service

Guas serves on the board of Best Buddies of Virginia and the Southern Food and Beverage Museum in New Orleans; was chosen by the U.S. State Department to participate in its Diplomatic Culinary Partnership Initiative in August 2012; is a member of the Southern Foodways Alliance; Slow Food USA; Share Our Strength; and is a founding member of District Hogs - group of local restaurant professionals who ride their motorcycles for fun, research, and charity.

Personal life

Guas resides in the Arlington, Virginia area with his wife, Simone Guas, and two sons, Spencer and Kemp. He is a hunter, fisherman and motorcyclist. He rides a Harley-Davidson.

References

David Guas Wikipedia