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In 2012, she published her first cookbook, ''Chloe's Kitchen'', followed by ''Chloe's Vegan Desserts'' in 2013, ''Chloe's Vegan Italian Kitchen'' in 2014, and ''Chloe Flavor'' in 2018. |
In 2012, she published her first cookbook, ''Chloe's Kitchen'', followed by ''Chloe's Vegan Desserts'' in 2013, ''Chloe's Vegan Italian Kitchen'' in 2014, and ''Chloe Flavor'' in 2018. |
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In mid-2015, Coscarelli partnered with [[ESquared Hospitality]] to open the vegan [[fast casual restaurant]] ''By Chloe''<ref name="wsj">{{cite news |
In mid-2015, Coscarelli partnered with [[ESquared Hospitality]] to open the vegan [[fast casual restaurant]] ''By Chloe''<ref name="wsj">{{cite news |
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| title = New York Vegan Chain Battles Identity Crisis - WSJ |
| title = New York Vegan Chain Battles Identity Crisis - WSJ |
Chloe Coscarelli
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Chloe Coscarelli in 2012
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Born | Chloe Kay Coscarelli[1] (1987-10-14) October 14, 1987 (age 36)[2][3] |
Occupation(s) | Vegan chef, author |
Years active | 2009–present |
Website | www |
Chloe Kay Coscarelli (born October 14, 1987) is a vegan chef [4] and author. She became the first vegan to win a culinary competition on television and was named to the 2017 Class of 30 Under 30byForbes.[5]
Chloe Kay Coscarelli is the daughter of filmmaker Don Coscarelli.[6] She is a graduate of UC Berkeley,[7] where she discovered her love for cooking. A summer internship at Millennium, a gourmet vegan restaurant located in San Francisco, led to a course of study at the Natural Gourmet InstituteinNew York City.[8]
Coscarelli was a contestant in Cupcake Wars, her vegan cupcakes garnering her first prize.[4][9]
In 2012, she published her first cookbook, Chloe's Kitchen, followed by Chloe's Vegan Desserts in 2013, Chloe's Vegan Italian Kitchen in 2014, and Chloe Flavor in 2018.
In mid-2015, Coscarelli partnered with ESquared Hospitality to open the vegan fast casual restaurant By Chloe[10] (stylized by CHLOE) on Bleecker Street in the West Village of New York City.[11] By 2017 the chain comprised five locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan,[10] with additional locations in Los Angeles, Providence, and Boston.[12]
In July 2017, Coscarelli was forced out by ESquared in an arbitration award after she filed suit in 2016 over control of the company.[13]
In December 2020, By Chloe filed for bankruptcy.[14]
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