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How One Seattle Chef is Surviving Through Innovation During the Pandemic
How One Seattle Chef is Surviving Through Innovation During the Pandemic
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
From his time as director of culinary research for three Michelin star restaurant Alinea to creating video game themed dinner nights at his own Seattle based restaurant "incubator" Addo, Chef Eric Rivera has a reputation for being innovative.
But during the COVID-19 pandemic, those innovation skills have become survival skills as Rivera helps his restaurant group traverse our rapidly changing new shared reality.
Michael Wolf caught up with Rivera to discuss the ways in which his business is adapting with the mandatory shut down of restaurants in Washington state during COVID-19, including launching his own delivery service, his Addo Pantry and remote cooking classes.
You can find Eric on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ericriveracooks via Knit
But during the COVID-19 pandemic, those innovation skills have become survival skills as Rivera helps his restaurant group traverse our rapidly changing new shared reality.
Michael Wolf caught up with Rivera to discuss the ways in which his business is adapting with the mandatory shut down of restaurants in Washington state during COVID-19, including launching his own delivery service, his Addo Pantry and remote cooking classes.
You can find Eric on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ericriveracooks via Knit
Released:
Mar 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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