Essential Cooking: Grey Ghost co-founder John Vermiglio’s path from Chicago to Detroit
Chef John Vermiglio of Grey Ghost chronicles his career, including his time with influential Chicago chef Charlie Trotter.
Metro Detroit native John Vermiglio is one of the founders and chefs of Four Man Ladder Hospitality — the group behind critically acclaimed restaurants Grey Ghost, Second Best and Basan — but his career kicked off in Chicago under the direction of the highly influential and infamous chef, Charlie Trotter.
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In this episode of Essential Cooking with Ann Delisi and Chef James Rigato, Vermiglio dives into what it was like to work with Trotter and how those experiences shaped his approach to opening his Detroit dining destinations.
Vermiglio joined Trotter’s enterprise just two months after moving to Chicago at Trotter’s To Go as its executive sous-chef.
“I knew who Charlie was, but I didn’t really understand who he was,” says Vermiglio. “And I also was so naive to the entire world of fine dining because I wasn’t in it. Red Lobster was like, ‘we made it.'”
In this episode:
- What it was like working under the demanding chef Charlie Trotter in Chicago
- Discussing the documentary about Trotter’s life, “Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter“
- Vermiglio on opening Detroit restaurants Grey Ghost, 2nd Best, Basan
More from Essential Cooking:
- How These Popular Detroit Restaurants Got Their Names
- Demystifying champagne with Paulina Schemanski
- Discover the food of the Italian islands with Katie Parla
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