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We got the chance to chat with Stewart about his love for cooking, some of his favorite dishes, and his experience on Cutthroat Talking with Chef Robert Stewart about his career.

Motivational speaker, published author, and TV personality only briefly describes some of the titles of Robert “Chef Stew” Stewart. Stewart’s energy is invested in all ventures equally, but his utmost passion lies in cooking his exquisite five-star cuisine for guests.


His impressive clientele includes actress/comedian Luenell, Lalah Hathaway, Jasmine Guy, Tony Terry, Demetria McKinney, Shaquille O’Neal, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Tracee Ellis Ross. Stewart has made appearances on the OWN Network’s Raising Whitley; Food Network shows like Guy’s Grocery Games and Cutthroat Kitchen; his hometown of Baltimore’s FOX 45 morning show; and the Delmarva Life Morning Show.


The Daily Meal had the opportunity to chat with Stewart about his love for cooking, some of his favorite dishes, and his experience on Cutthroat Kitchen. Chef stew also love the kids that he continue to inspire on his non profit organzation transition kitchen to help kids learn how to cook and build up there self

Robert Stewart: I always enjoyed great food, trying different restaurants growing up, but it was my grandmother who put the passion in my heart for food. I’ve seen how good food makes people happy, so I decided to attend Eastern Vocational Technical High School in Maryland, majoring in Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management. After exploring a few career choices and doing inventory of my life I decided that I wanted my own restaurant and never looked back.
Chef stew has been also featured on sister circle,dashradio,hoodrichradio,and was on season 16 of marriage bootcamp hiphop edition.

 

Connect:
artistecard.com/chefstew
chef_stew on ig
celebchefstew on twitter
robert stewart on facebook

 

 

 

 

 

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