Gabriel Gaté
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Born | 1955 Loire Valley |
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Gabriel Gaté (born 1955 in Loire Valley) is a French-Australian chef[1].
He has established himself as one of the most popular chefs around Melbourne, appearing on the TV show Good Morning Australia as a weekly chef, and having a poem dedicated to his recipes by Robert Mascara. He has also appeared on Ready, Steady, Cook. Gaté also starred in the 2002 film, Trojan Warrior.
Gaté also appears in the Australian coverage of the Tour de France, hosting the 'taste le tour' segment which presents cuisine from the area of France that hosts each leg of the tour.
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Gabriel Gate - Full Biography. ICMI Speakers & Entertainers. Retrieved on 2008-04-23.
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