Kari Innerå

Kari Innerå (born April 14, 1982 in Harstad) is an award-winning Norwegian gourmet chef who has won the Nordic Culinary Championships and the Culinary Olympics.[1] Innerå is known for her restaurant Cru vin & kjøkken[2] which she established in 2008 together with investor, former Olympic cross country ski champion Thomas Alsgaard.[3] When she was headhunted to establish the gourmet restaurant Fru K at The Thief (hotel) in Oslo, Innerå was simultaneously introduced to a wider audience nationally and internationally.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Career

20 years old Innerå moved to London to apprentice under chef Marco Pierre White at the venerable gourmet restaurant Mirabelle (London restaurant) in London.[11] She later worked at the Culinary Institute in Stavanger and Bagatelle restaurant in Oslo,[12] and won gold in the Culinary Olympics in Erfurt with the Norwegian Culinary Team in 2008 and started her own "Cru vin & kjøkken" restaurant the same year.

Restaurant

Along with Thomas Alsgaard, wine connoisseur Merete Bø and noted chef Terje Ness[13] she opened the gourmet restaurant "Cru vin & kjøkken" in October 2008. The inspiration was taken from Willy's Wine Bar in Paris, and the wine cellar is one of Oslo's most extensive with over 1000 wines available.[14] The award-winning[15][16] [17] restaurant focuses on local food, and grow their own fruit and vegetables in an allotment close to the city centre.[18]

Wine theft

In the morning of May 2, 2011 thieves broke into Cru vine & kjøkken and stole 100 bottles of expensive wine and champagne worth 40.000-50.000 USD, including a Romanée-Conti, La Tâche Grand Cru 1972 and top wines from Château d'Yquem, Liger-Belair, Jacques Selosse and Dom Pérignon. Because of the fact that some of the wines were absolutely irreplaceable, owner and chef Kari Innerå announced a bounty of 10.000 USD for those who could contribute to the clarification of the robbery.[19] The robbery was never solved.

Awards and Merits

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