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Spouse | Urban Stojan Roš |
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Cooking style | cucina d'autore (=signature cuisine) |
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Ana Roš Stojan (born 1972)[2] is a chef from Slovenia. A self-taught cook, she helms Hiša Franko restaurant in Kobarid, Slovenia and other projects. She is considered one of the world's most prominent chefs.[3][4][5][6]
Born to distinctly ambitious parents, she trained in contemporary dance (Cunningham technique), and alpine skiing as a child, earning a place in the Yugoslavian youth national team, but later decided she didn't want to pursue a career as a professional skier. After attending linguistic high school, she studied diplomacy at the University of Trieste, facoltà di Gorizia. After graduating, she met her former partner Valter Kramar, with whom they share two adult children. Valter's parents owned Hiša Franko, an already established home-style restaurant in the Slovenian far west. With them retiring, she gave up her career as a diplomat to take over the family restaurant (against her parents wishes). After a few years of working in the front of house team, in 2002, as a completely self-taught chef, she took over the kitchen of the restaurant we now know as Hiša Franko.
Her beginnings in the kitchen were non-stop studying, learning, and experimenting. She developed her own unique style that does not fit into any culinary school. Ana tends to say her cooking is a patchwork of her wild character, the expression of the land, and the season.
Her wildness and uniqueness quickly brought the attention of foodies in the wider region and food journalists.
She first appeared on the international stage in 2007 in Toulouse in southern France, at the conference Les rencontres internationales de la gastronomie, which was dedicated to the future stars of the world of gastronomy. In 2010, she was featured in the Italian culinary magazine Identità Golose, and in 2012 she was discovered by French-Italian food journalist Andrea Petrini who brought her centre stage among the World's best chefs.
She was the first woman ever to attend the environmental event Cook it raw, which was later on transformed to Gelinaz.
In 2014, Ana was a guest chef in Hangar-7 in Salzburg, Austria, In 2016, she was featured in the second season of the Netflix documentary Chef's Table, and in early 2017, she was named the world's best female chef by The World's 50 Best Restaurants academy.
In 2020, Michelin guide finally landed in Slovenia and Ana was immediately awarded 2 stars and a green star for sustainability.
In 2020, she also published her book Sun and rain, released by Phaidon USA. The book received a lot of attention, the Times named it book of the week, and the Wall Street Journal one of the most beautiful objects of the year.
Throughout her career, she was dedicated to what we call today a micro-local approach. All ingredients without compromises are sourced in a local environment, and in season, which makes Hiša Franko an important economic and social partner for the local environment.
Case study of Harvard University on Resilience of Ana Roš and Hiša Franko in times of Covid-19; Dilemma for Students whether to engage in the project with the chain of Grocery stores is soon to be released.
In 2023, Ana and her restaurant Hiša Franko were finally awarded 3 stars and a green star for sustainability by Michelin guide.
Recognition
2015 Talent of the year by JRE
2016, Roš was featured in the Netflix documentary Chef's Table.[3]
2016 “Jabolko navdiha”-recognition of Slovenian president for individuals who motivate and inspire other people
2017, she was named world's best female chef by The World's 50 Best Restaurants academy.[3]
2019 Travel + Leisure named Hiša Franko one of the world's 30 best restaurants.[7]
2019 Awarded with a title for ambassador for gastronomic tourism by UNWTO
2019 Slovenian chef of the year by Gault & Millau
2020 - 2022 Hiša Franko was awarded two Michelin stars as Michelin Guide presented its first ever rating for Slovenia in 2020. In addition, her restaurant was specially noted for sustainability.[8]
2020 Elle style award in a category woman
2020 Chef internazionale dell'anno for Food and travel Italia
2022 The Best Chef Pristine chef for The Best Chef Awards
2022 AmCham female business leader of the year in Slovenia
2022 Sferic award by Science and Cooking World Congress and the institutional collaborations of the Universities of Barcelona and Parma, the Generalitat de Catalunya, Parc a Taula, the Ajuntament and the special collaboration of Science and Cooking Harvard for her scientific contribution to gastronomy
2022 President of honor for Bocuse d'or
2023 Named as Bermeo Tuna Forum ambassador with a mission to commit and call for sustainable fishing
2023 Named Membre d'Honneur by JRE
2023 Roš and her restaurant Hiša Franko were awarded 3 stars by Michelin Guide and a green star for sustainability.[9]
2023 Roš won 3rd position for The Best Chef Awards
Personal life
She has two children with ex-partner Valter Kramar. In December 2022 she married Urban Stojan Roš.
Apart from her native Slovene, she speaks English, Italian, French, Croatian, Spanish and some German.[10]
References
- ↑ Price, Laura. "Ana Ros puts Slovenia on the gastronomic map as The World's Best Female Chef 2017". The World's 50 Best Restaurants. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ↑ Štamcar, Miha (2017-02-04). "Najboljše kuharice na svetu" [The best female chefs in the world]. Dnevnik (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2017-03-14.
- 1 2 3 Springer, Kate (2017-03-07). "Ana Roš: The female chef putting Slovenia on the map". CNN. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
- ↑ "Chi è Ana Roš, la migliore chef donna al mondo" [Who is Ana Roš, the best female chef in the world]. Quotidiano.net (in Italian). 2017-01-25. Retrieved 2017-03-14.
- ↑ First, Miha; Vogrin, Nina (2013-09-24). "Ana Roš: Brez Michelinovih zvezdic je več svobode" [Ana Roš: There's more freedom without Michelin stars]. SiOL.net (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2017-03-14.
- ↑ Morton, Elise. "Ana Roš: The chef who put Slovenia on the map". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ↑ Rodell, Besha (August 20, 2019). "These Are the World's Best Restaurants: Asia, Australia, and Europe". Travel + Leisure. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
- ↑ "Chef Ana Roš awarded two Michelin stars, five restaurants get one each". Slovenian Press Agency. 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
- ↑ "Ana Roš becomes first Slovenian chef with three Michelin stars". Slovenian Press Agency. 2023-09-19. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
- ↑ Omerzel, Borut (2020-10-28). "Ana Roš: "Sem ena tistih precej ciganskih mam in sem ju (tudi) vzgajala tako"". Playboy.