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Albert Adrià i Acosta[2] (Catalan pronunciation: [əɫˈβɛɾt əðɾiˈa j əˈkɔs.tə]; born 20 October 1969) is a Spanish chef. He is currently head chef of Tickets, a Michelin one-star restaurant in Barcelona and was formerly the head pastry chef of elBulli, in Roses on the Costa Brava. He was the lead of vanguard kitchen inspiring many chefs around the world and the main reason for elBulli's success. He has often collaborated with his brother, renowned chef Ferran Adrià.

Albert Adrià i Acosta
Albert posing for Food Revolution
Born (1969-10-20) October 20, 1969 (age 52)
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
EducationApprenticeship
Culinary career
Cooking styleMolecular gastronomy
Rating(s)
    • Michelin stars
Current restaurant(s)
    • Tickets
    • Enigma
    • Hoja Santa
    • Pakta
    • Bodega 1900
    • Niño Viejo
Previous restaurant(s)
    • elBulli (Pastry Chef)
Award(s) won
  • The World's 50 Best
    2015 Best Pastry Chef – elBulli [1]

Biography


Albert Adrià's interest in cuisine first began thanks to his parents, Ginés and Josefa, but it was his brother Ferran who inspired him to explore food as a career. In 1985, he left his studies to begin working at elBulli. After two years of apprenticeship, he started to focus his interest on pâtisserie. He completed his education in various pâtisseries alongside great pastry chefs such as Antoni Escribà and Francisco Torreblanca. In late 1998, he began working on a creativity workshop at the headquarters of Bullicatering. The Bullitaller consisted of a table, some books and two chairs, one for him and the other for Oriol Castro. The workshop quickly gained in importance for the creative development of elBulli, so it moved to a new location in the centre of Barcelona. Until 2008, Albert Adrià worked as the director of the Bullitaller and was responsible for desserts at elBulli.

In March 2006, Adrià opened Inopia Classic Bar in Barcelona, a bar serving modernised traditional tapas. Many identify Inopia as the first gastrobar in Spain.[3]

In 2009, he released his second solo book, Natura, and directed the documentary Un día en El Bulli, which won awards at several festivals.

In July 2010, he left the Inopia bar, which would be renamed Lolita taperia, to concentrate on his new project, Tickets.[4]

In January 2011, he opened 41º, located on Avinguda del Paral·lel in Barcelona, which operated both as a cocktail bar and later as a 16-seat restaurant only open in the evening, with a tasting menu and cocktails. At the same time, he launched Tickets alongside his brother Ferran and the Iglesias brothers, the owners of the Barcelona seafood restaurant Rías de Galicia.[5][6]

In 2013, Albert Adrià opened Pakta, a nikkei (Peruvian-Japanese fusion cuisine) restaurant on Carrer de Lleida (Poble Sec, Barcelona).

In September 2013, Adrià's fourth concept opened, Bodega 1900, a vermouth bar where apéritifs are the crux of a menu for diners seated at tables or at the bar, located on Carrer Tamarit in Barcelona, just in front of Tickets. In November of the same year, he published his third book, Tapas. La cocina del Tickets.

From 2013, Constructing Albert was filmed, a documentary exploring Adrià's life as an inventive chef and businessman throughout the creation of his various gastronomic concepts and personal projects.[7]

In 2014, he opened a double restaurant, Niño viejo, a Mexican street food taquería, and Hoja Santa, a gourmet Mexican restaurant on Avinguda Mistral in Barcelona.[8][9][10]

In February 2015, Albert and his brother Ferran partnered with Cirque du Soleil for their Heart project, a multi-purpose space in Ibiza uniting art, gastronomy and music.

In 2015, he founded La Cala Albert Adrià, a company specialised in selected apéritif products.

In February 2015, Adrià arrived in London with his team for a 50-day residency at the iconic Hotel Café Royal, 50 Days by Albert Adrià,[11] where he adapted local products and dishes to his personal style.

In June 2016, he opened his new project, Enigma, a labyrinthine space for only 24 diners on Carrer Sepúlveda, the evolution of his previous 41º bar,[12] the latest establishment opened in the Paral·lel area of the group of restaurants known as elBarri.


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References


  1. "The World's 50 Best Best Pastry Chef". The World's 50 Best Restaurants. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  2. Catalan names were illegal during the Francoist dictatorship, and so the Spanish State only recognized the castilianized name Alberto Adrián Acosta during this period.
  3. "història". www.elbulli.com. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  4. Barcelona, PAU ARENÓS / (2010-07-30). "El bar Inopia cierra para resucitar como Lolita". elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  5. mfguada (2012-10-11). "41º, el 'minibulli' de Albert Adrià". Gastroeconomy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  6. mfguada (2011-10-17). "41° se convierte en un restaurante de 16 plazas y abrirá otra coctelería". Gastroeconomy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  7. expansion.com; expansion.com (2014-08-01). "Albert Adrià, el universo de 'elBulli' convertido en empresa". Expansion (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  8. mfguada (2014-10-26). "Hoja Santa y Niño Viejo, el doble mexicano de Albert Adrià". Gastroeconomy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  9. mfguada (2012-09-21). "Los proyectos de Albert Adrià". Gastroeconomy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  10. "El Pakta: cuina 'nikkei' de la mà d'Albert Adrià i els germans Iglesias". Ara.cat (in Catalan). 2014-11-19. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  11. "50 Days By Albert Adrià: London's hottest chef residency". Evening Standard. 2015-12-01. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  12. Houck, Brenna (2017-01-23). "Willy Wonka Could Have Designed This Barcelona Restaurant". Eater. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  13. "Albert Adrià guanya dues estrelles Michelin, una pel Tickets i una altra pel 41º". Ara.cat (in Catalan). 2013-11-20. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  14. "El llegat d'El Bulli continua recollint estrelles Michelin". Ara.cat (in Catalan). 2015-11-25. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  15. Redacció. "Doble reconeixement al Tickets de Barcelona - 01 juny 2015". El Punt Avui (in Catalan). Retrieved 2019-06-24.



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