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Ada Cóncaro | |
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Born | 1934 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 14 December 2010(2010-12-14) (aged 75–76) Buenos Aires |
Nationality | Argentina |
Occupation | Cook |
Ada Cóncaro (1934 - 14 December 2010) was an Argentine chef and gourmet of Italian heritage.
Cóncaro was born in Buenos Aires and studied chemistry at the University of Buenos Aires. She was a professor of mathematics in Patagonia before returning to Buenos Aires. In 1983 she founded the Tomo I restaurant in Buenos Aires, which became one of the most important gastronomic institutions in Argentina. She gave birth to three children, and left Tomo I to her son, Federico Fialayre. She died in Buenos Aires.
Citations
- ^ Clarín, 15 December 2010
References
- "Murió Ada Cóncaro, maestra y leyenda de la cocina argentina". Clarín (in Spanish). Sociedad. 15 December 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
External links
- Ada Cóncaro, teacher and legend of Argentine cuisine
- Ada Cóncaro - Interview with Hugo Beccacece - La Nación
- "Falleció la prestigiosa chef Ada Cóncaro, de Tomo I". La Nacion. 14 December 2010.
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