| New
chef and owner at the Bistro Chef Pratt ,or Jonnie as he is known to his friends and colleagues, was born in Dublin in 1971 and educated at The High School. He has always approached challenges from a very different angle, some saying that he thinks “out of the box”. |
Jonnie trained at the Dublin College of Catering graduating at the age of nineteen. He learnt his trade in a variety of restaurants encompassing French, Italian, Moroccan, Russian & Finnish cuisines before moving to the Ayumi Ya Japanese Restaurant where he found his mentor in Akiko Hoashi, Chef/Patron of the restaurant who through her passion and teaching “lit a culinary fire” in Jonnie that still burns today. When she retired Jonnie proudly took over the reigns as Chef de Cuisine of the most renowned Japanese restaurant in Ireland. Having cooked there one evening for Raymond Blanc he was offered a “stage” at the Manoir de Quatres Saisons which was rapidly accepted. Jonnie remains one of M. Blanc’s most ardent fans. |
Jonnie
moved to the Old Schoolhouse Restaurant in as Sous Chef under Executive
Chef Paul Lewis, extending his skills in French and game cuisine. In 1997
he took up the position of Sous Chef in that famous Dublin institution,
The Shelbourne Hotel, under Chris Early, Executive Chef, who has continued
to advise Jonnie on his career throughout its development. |
In
1999 Chris arranged for Jonnie to be transferred to the Le Meridien Penina
as Sous Chef under Executive Chef, Jean Michel Pericou. Jean Michel guided
Jonnie through Portuguese, modern French & Brazilian cuisines and
was later to be best man at Jonnie’s wedding to his Portuguese wife,
Inês. |
Following
Jean Michel’s relocation to open his own restaurant in Narbonne
in 2001, Jonnie took up a new challenge as Senior Sous Chef joining the
MV Norwegian Sun on its maiden voyage creating distinctive high culinary
standards in all of her 7 fine dining eateries while cruising the Caribean. |
In 2002 he was appointed Executive Chef in The Safir Deira Hotel, a 5* boutique hotel in Dubai, opening the hotel and leading the kitchen brigade for nearly 2 years learning Arab culture & cuisine along the way. |
| In
September 2003 Jonnie returned to Ireland as Executive Chef in the Marriott
Druids Glen working under BJ Schreuder. While at Druids Glen Jonnie won
the award for Irish Hotel Restaurant of the Year, was invited to join
Eurotoques, cooked at the prestigious James Beard Foundation in New York
and also won an award for culinary excellence for Marriott International.
He made numerous appearances as a TV chef and received many favourable
mentions in the press as one of Ireland’s up and coming chefs. |
| In
2006 Jonnie moved back to Portugal to the Marriott Praia Dél Rey
in Obidos as Executive Chef where he stayed for 12 months, before returning
to the Algarve and successfully opening the Vilamoura Hilton, the first
Hilton 5 star hotel in Portugal, again as Executive Chef where he stayed
until recently. |
| This August Jonnie had a chance meeting with Simon Zwart who wanted to sell the “Bistro des Z’Artes” in Almancil. Jonnie had been looking for an opportunity to break out on his own and a deal was quickly struck. Bistro des Z’Artes is an ideal medium for its new Chef/Patron to demonstrate his extensive talents and to provide the quality of both food and service to which he aspires. |
There
are no limits to his “creativity”. Using only the freshest
of locally sourced ingredients, prepared with great care and attention,
Jonnie’s culinary imagination will provide superb food served in
a welcoming atmosphere, where guests can be entertained and constantly
surprised! |
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