Fabio Trabocchi Restaurants
Edwin Porras has a wealth of experience in event management and VIP relations. In their current role at Fiola Miami, Edwin serves as the Director of Events & VIP relations. Prior to that, Edwin worked at Landry's as the Director of Special Events and Assistant General Manager. Edwin also has experience at InterContinental Hotels Group, W Hotels, and Marriott Hotels in various managerial roles overseeing large staff and event operations. Edwin attended Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology from 2009 to 2013.
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Fabio Trabocchi Restaurants
Fabio Trabocchi is an internationally acclaimed chef and restaurateur based in Washington, D.C. He is the founder and owner of the renowned restaurant group Fabio Trabocchi Restaurants, home to multiple award-winning restaurants. Trabocchi grew up in Le Marche, a remote part of Italy that lies on the Adriatic Coast, over the Apennine Mountains from Rome. Trabocchi’s love for food was inspired by his father, a passionate farmer and gardener who grew most of the food his family ate. Trabocchi pursued his formal culinary education at the Istituto Alberghiero Panzine in Senigallia, Italy and soon afterwards earned an apprenticeship in Milan with 3-star Michelin Chef Gualtiero Marchesi, considered to be the founder of modern Italian cuisine. Trabocchi then worked in numerous restaurants around the world including London, multiple cities in Spain, Moscow, Washington, D.C., and New York. In 2001, the Ritz-Carlton in Tysons Corner, Virginia recruited Trabocchi to open a new restaurant called Maestro in their luxury hotel just outside of Washington, D.C. During this time, the James Beard Foundation awarded him Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic, and Food & Wine Magazine recognized him as one of America’s Best New Chefs. In 2007, Fiamma recruited Trabocchi to New York City to head the kitchen, where he earned three stars from the New York Times and one Michelin Star. In 2011, Trabocchi returned to Washington to open his flagship restaurant Fiola in downtown D.C., which soon earned its place among the city’s best restaurants and received a Michelin star in the inaugural Michelin Guide Washington, D.C.