Rick Moonen
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Rick Moonen is a celebrated seafood chef and an early champion of sustainable fishing practices.
Moonen graduated first in his class from the Culinary Institute of America and then went on to work at New York City’s La Côte Basque, Le Cirque and The Water Club where he commanded the kitchen for six years. He then became executive chef and partner at Oceana before he opened rm in New York, which earned three stars from the New York Times. In 2005 Moonen closed the New York rm in order to open Rick Moonen’s RM Seafood and r bar café at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
Moonen is a devoted advocate for sustainable seafood, dedicated to educating about the dangers of overfishing and ocean conservation. He is a founding member of the Chef’s Coalition, Seafood Choices Alliances and an active member of the Wildlife Conservation Society, Seaweb, Share our Strength and a chef’s advisory board member of Ecofish. Moonen has served as a spokesperson for American caviar and has testified several times for environmental and sustainable policy issues in Washington, DC and New York
He is on the board of advisors for the French Culinary Institute, a member of the corporation for the Culinary Institute of America, a contributing editor to Food & Wine Magazine and is a frequent guest chef at the James Beard House
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[edit] Restaurants
Rick Mooonen’s RM Seafood
R Bar Café
[edit] Awards
1993 Chef of the Year Award for the Northeast Region from Chefs in America.
[edit] Television Appearances
Today Show
Good Morning America
The Early Show
CNN’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight,”
Fox 5 News in New York
“Cooking Live with Sara Moulton”
Oprah, May 2008