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Alison Barshak, Chef/Owner, Alison at Blue Bell

Chef Alison Barshak opened Alison Chef Alison Barshakat Blue Bell, a sophisticated suburban Philadelphia bistro, in May 2003. She prepares contemporary American cuisine with Mediterranean, Southwestern and Asian influences, with an emphasis on seafood. Barshak interacts with customers, from the open kitchen and by walking around the cozy 65-seat restaurant and 20-seat patio, making it a personal experience for the chef and her diners.

Alison at Blue Bell met almost immediate success, receiving Philadelphia Inquirer Craig LaBan’s hard-to-earn three “bell” (excellent) rating. He calls her “Philly’s kitchen-diva-turned-New Yorker” and dubbed her cuisine “stylish personal fare that opts for substance over flash…her best performance yet.” Philadelphia Magazine’s Maria Gallagher raved about the bistro, saying Barshak “is cooking with exciting spontaneity.” Philadelphia Magazine named Alison at Blue Bell the “Best New Suburban Restaurant.”

Alison at Blue Bell has drawn notice from such national publications as the Wall Street Journal, Wine Spectator and Food and Wine. Barshak has been invited to cook at the James Beard House, has been featured in PBS’ “Rising Star Chef” series and been covered in dozens of national publications including the New York Times, USA Today, Bon Appetit, Gourmet, Travel & Leisure, Nation’s Restaurant News and Food Arts. In addition, she has appeared on several national television shows, including Fretz Kitchen, Fox New’s national morning show, “Fox & Friends,” Epicurious, Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie, a high-end series that introduces viewers to a feast of cutting-edge food trends and in-the-know food players on an international level and Chef’s Kitchen, a nationally-syndicated PBS radio show.

One of the astonishing things about Barshak’s culinary acumen is that she is largely self-taught. She has excelled in the culinary arts based on hard work, extensive traveling, veracious reading about business, food, lifestyle and fashion, and sheer talent. Throughout her career, Barshak has traveled extensively bringing home ideas about ingredients and preparations from Asia, Mexico, the Middle East, France, Spain, South America, Greece, Turkey, Scandinavia and throughout the United States, especially the Southwest. In February 2007, she spent two weeks in Singapore serving as guest chef at Global Kitchen in the Pan Pacific Hotel and this past summer she was a member of a culinary delegation to Vietnam with Peace Trees Vietnam.

A native of Lafayette Hill in suburban Philadelphia, Barshak began her career after attending Boston University. She worked her way up through the ranks of the kitchens at Rollers Restaurant & Market in Chestnut Hill, PA, Apropos Restaurant in Center City (downtown) Philadelphia and executive chef at Central Bar & Grille in Bryn Mawr, PA.

The owners of Striped Bass approached her and wooed her to their soon-to-open, seafood restaurant. It was then that Barshak got her only formal culinary training – a 3-day seafood preparation course at the Culinary Institute of America. While there, she learned about buying, storing and preparing fish and became even more of a stickler for the freshness of ingredients. Barshak was the debut chef at Striped Bass the year it was awarded Esquire’s coveted title “the best new restaurant in the country.” After achieving national recognition at Striped Bass, Barshak opened her own Center City Philadelphia restaurant, Venus and the Cowboy. She then moved to New York City, serving as consulting chef at Maritime Restaurant in Rockefeller Center.

Barshak’s hometown fans were delighted when the striking, red-headed chef opened Alison Café in Cedars, PA (suburban Philadelphia). The tiny Cafe had mostly outdoor seating and a miniscule kitchen. Due to the community’s enthusiasm, Barshak quickly outgrew the Cedars space and opened Alison at Blue Bell. The larger restaurant allows for year-round comfort for guests with 60 seats in the dining room and 5 seats at the food counter/waiting area overlooking the open kitchen. The larger kitchen has room for a wood-burning grill, an espresso and cappuccino machine and, though unusual for a still small restaurant, a pastry chef. In the spring of 2007, Barshak added a liquor license to what had formerly been a BYOB. Diners can purchase wine or beer at the restaurant or bring their own. She has residences in both New York City and Blue Bell, PA.

Alison at Blue Bell, a cash/check-only bistro, with a menu that changes frequently, is located at 721 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, PA. 215/641-2660. Reservations highly recommended.


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