Antonino Cannavacciuolo
Italian chef (born 1975)
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Antonino Cannavacciuolo | |
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Cannavacciuolo in 2017 | |
Born | (1975-04-16) 16 April 1975 (age 49) Vico Equense, Italy |
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Cooking style | Italian |
Current restaurant(s)
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Antonino Cannavacciuolo (born 16 April 1975) is an Italian chef, restaurateur and television personality.[1][2]
Restaurants
- Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio
- Cannavacciuolo Café & Bistrot (Novara)
- Bistrot Cannavacciuolo (Turin)
- Cannavacciuolo Countryside (Vico Equense)
- Laqua by the Lake (Pettenasco)
Television
- Cucine da incubo (2013–2015; 2016–present)
- MasterChef Italia (2015–present)
- 'O mare mio (2017–present)
- Ci pensa Antonino (2017)
- Celebrity MasterChef Italia (2017–2018)
- MasterChef All Stars Italia (2018–2019)
- I menu di Cannavacciuolo (2019)
- Antonino Chef Academy (2019–present)
- Family Food Fight (2019)
Books
Media related to Antonino Cannavacciuolo at Wikimedia Commons
- In cucina comando io (2013)
- Pure tu vuoi fare lo chef? (2014)
- Il piatto forte è l'emozione. 50 ricette dal Sud al Nord (2016)
- Mettici il cuore. 50 ricette per la cucina di tutti i giorni (2017)
- A tavola si sta insieme. I menu d'autore per le tue serate in compagnia (2018)
- Tutto il sapore che vuoi. 50 ricette di cucina vegetariana (2019)
- Il pranzo di Natale. I piatti delle feste e la cucina degli avanzi (2019)
- Il meglio di Antonino (2020)
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