Argiro Barbarigou | |
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Born | |
Education | Ecode Du Grand Chocolat Valhrona Le Cordon Bleu |
Spouse | Manolis Manolakis |
Children | 1 |
Culinary career | |
Cooking style | Greek |
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Website | https://www.argiro.gr/ |
Argiro Barbarigou (born October 22, 1967) is a Greek celebrity chef, restaurateur and cookbook author. She is also the Ambassador for the North and South Aegean, European Region of Gastronomy, Global Ambassador of Authentic Greek Cuisine. Argiro focuses on Greek cuisine.
Barbarigou was born and raised on the island of Paros to Kostanza and Ioannis Barbarigou. She has one sister Nikoletta Barbarigou. In the 1970s, Barbarigou's father owned and ran a restaurant in Paros called Papadakis. Growing up she spent most of her free time assisting and helping their family restaurant. [1]
Having already worked in their family restaurant in Paros for over 10 years, she studied as a Chef at the Le Cordon Bleu School of Cooking in London. She studied as a Pastry Chef at the Valhrona Ecole du Grand Chocolat in Paris and at Stelios Parliaro's Pastry Chef School in Greece.
Barbarigou revived her father's Papadakis restaurant in March 1996 by re-opening the restaurant's doors in Naoussa, Paros. Papadakis presented an Aegean Cuisine menu with an emphasis on fish, seafood and authentic local products from all over Greece. [2]
In 2005, Barbarigou opened her second Papadakis restaurant set at the foothills of Mt. Lycabettus in Athens. A Paros-inspired eatery the restaurant offers a menu focused on seafood and traditional Greek recipes with a modern presentation. [3] [4] [5]
In 2014, Barbarigou launched Homey, a new restaurant concept in the Northern suburbs. [6] [7]
In 2015, Barbarigou launched a series of new food retail products under her personal brand in all major supermarkets in Greece. [8] The same year, she designed the menu for Alfa Piehouse [9] and launched an exclusive line of cookware in collaboration with the Greek advertising agency, J.W. Spot Thomson and the Greek supermarket chain, [10] Delhaize Group AB.
She is currently working on several projects including the opening of her latest restaurant in the West End district of Washington D.C. [11]
In 2020, her show "Ώρα για Φαγητό με την Αργυρώ – Ora gia Fagito me tin Argiro," aired on SKAI. The show focused on Greek cuisine, and went on for two seasons. [12] [13]
In 2022, Barbarigou launched her redesigned website. [14] The same year, she was named Ambassador of Gastronomy for the North Aegean Region, [15] and she went on to promote the cuisine of the region in London at the National Geographic Traveller Food Festival. [16]
In 2023, Barbarigou co-wrote the book "Από στόμα σε στόμα, Θησαυροί της Ελληνικής Κουζίνας - Apo Stoma se Stoma, Thisauroi tis Ellinikis Kouzinas," with Dietitian - Nutritionist Dr. Anastasios Papalazarou. [17] Later in the year, she joined More Media, a new company by Alter Ego Media S.A. With More Media, she publishes video and print media content, including the magazines 'Πεντανόστιμα - Pentanostima' and 'Ελληνική Κουζίνα - Elliniki Kouzina,' which promote Greek cuisine and local producers from various regions across Greece. [18]
Barbarigou represents Greece and the European Union in events in her titles as Global Ambassador of Greek Cuisine and also as Ambassador of South Aegean Mediterranean Cuisine. [19] She has taken part in a multitude of events [20] that have ranged from cooking for the US Congress, [21] cooking for Congress and President Bill Clinton, [22] Head Chef and planner for Disney's [23] "OPA! A Celebration of Greece [24] ", Keynote Speaker at the Worldchefs 37th Annual Congress, [25] digitally in the WOW Greece campaign, [26] [27] representing Greece in the 32nd Annual Chefs Tribute to City Meals on Wheels, [28] cooking for the members of the James Beard Foundation, [29] Judge and President for the ICAAP "European Young Chef Award". [30]
In 2018, she was named Ambassador of Aegean Cuisine by the European Commission which designated Greece's South Aegean a "Region of Gastronomy". [31]
Argiro takes part in a multitude of notable Greek and foreign causes, including the One Greece campaign, [32] which raised awareness and funds for Greece's economic recovery at The Hellenic Initiative inaugural gala in New York City, where she presided as guest celebrity chef for honorary chair President Bill Clinton and donors. [33] Other contributions include spokesperson for the Global Aids Campaign, motivational speaker for female inmates in Greece's correctional system, the crisis awareness WOW Greece campaign, [34] the Annual Chefs Tribute to City Meals on Wheels [35] and mentoring chef for Greece's orphans and foster children in her role as Ambassador of SOS Children's Villages Greece [36]
Argiro has received multiple awards, including three from the French Gourmand Awards. Her monthly magazine is the No. 1 selling magazine in Greece in the category of Greek culinary.[ citation needed ] The magazine features topics of culinary interest for all ages and genders including a Monthly Menu, Unique Greek Ingredients, Cooking with Children, Delicious Sweets, Healthy recipes and Gluten free. [37]
Argiro's first public TV appearance was on the channel ERT1 for the documentary "ΝΥΝ ΚΑΙ ΑΕΙ", which highlighted Aegean Island life as it was in the 90s. She followed this appearance with more regular appearances on Mega Channel on the show "Καλώς Τους – Kalos Tous". This led to a rise in recognition, which earned her her first daily appearances on the morning show "Ομορφος Κοσμος το Πρωί – Omorfos Kosmos To Proi" on Mega Channel.
Argiro teaches Greek cuisine courses and offers seminars as phyllo dough expert at the Greek cooking school, Le Monde.
Argiro has received numerous awards, a list of notable awards:
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