The Synergy Series, where Spoon and Stable chef/owner Gavin Kaysen invites A-list chefs from around the country to cook lavish dinners in his North Loop restaurant, is returning after a pandemic-induced pause.
"Synergy is such an important part of Spoon and for what I want to create for our community," he said. "I'm so pleased to be able to bring it back."
This year's roster features Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo of Animal in Los Angeles, Michael Solomonov of Zahav in Philadelphia, Missy Robbins of Lilia and Misi in New York City and Thomas Keller of the French Laundry in Yountville, Calif., and Per Se in New York City.
All were scheduled for the canceled 2020 series, and it's a group of considerable culinary star power. If the five were to gather all of their James Beard Award medallions and melt them down, there would probably be enough metal to erect a life-size statue of Mr. Beard.
"The whole intention of the series is to invite these chefs here to allow everyone in our community to see what they do, and to allow our teams [at his Spoon and Stable, Demi and Bellecour Bakery properties] to see what they do," said Kaysen. "We want our teams to understand that anything is possible. They may not have the opportunity to move to New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, but that doesn't mean they can't work alongside these people. It's an incredible collaboration."
Since its inception six years ago, the Synergy Series has introduced Twin Cities diners to such marquee names as Grant Achatz, Daniel Boulud, April Bloomfield, Jeremy Fox, Sean Brock, Traci Des Jardins and Dominique Crenn.
What's in it for the visiting chefs? Plenty.
Just ask Missy Robbins. Back when she was in the kitchen at Chicago's legendary Spiaggia, she looked forward to traveling with her boss, chef Tony Mantuano.