Narsai David

Narsai David
Narsai David
Born Narsai Michael David
June 26, 1936 (1936-06-26) (age 75)
South Bend, Indiana
Occupation Entrepreneur; television and newspaper personality
Website
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Narsai Michael David (born June 26, 1936) is an author, radio and television personality in the Bay Area.[1][2]

Biography

Narsai Michael David was born in South Bend, Indiana to Assyrian parents Michael Khanno David and Shulamith Sayad. During college he supported himself by working in restaurants, then opening a plastic fabricating business and a print shop. In 1959, he took a job as manager of the Potluck Restaurant in Berkeley, California, eventually becoming a partner. In 1970, he began a catering business. Among his first clients was Bill Graham, the legendary San Francisco rock impresario, for whom Narsai catered events for all major bands including The Rolling Stones. He has since catered a number of special events, some for the British Royal Family on their visits to San Francisco. In 1972, he opened his restaurant, Narsai's, in the upscale community of Kensington, on the northern tip of Berkeley. The restaurant was described by the New York Times as having one of the finest wine cellars in the world.[3]. In 1978, Narsai's Market was opened next door. Narsai's Market closed in 1985, and the restaurant in 1986.[4]

David owns two vineyards in the Napa Valley, from which he eventually plans to produce his own wines. On the shelves at Narsai's Market were many imported and gourmet products, several of which are still made exclusively for him using his own recipes and bearing his distinctive label. He currently makes regular appearances on radio as Food and Wine editor of KCBS radio.

References

  1. ^ Hensperger, Beth (2010-03-18). Not Your Mother's Slow Cooker Recipes for Entertaining. ReadHowYouWant.com. pp. 394–. ISBN 9781458768322. http://books.google.com/books?id=O-oG5_gyNcUC&pg=PA394. Retrieved 23 May 2011. 
  2. ^ Sutherland, Amy (2004-05-24). Cookoff: Recipe Fever in America. Penguin. pp. 53–. ISBN 9780142004746. http://books.google.com/books?id=7N0RlSLcS6sC&pg=PT53. Retrieved 23 May 2011. 
  3. ^ Prial, Frank J. (1984-03-25). "WINE; THE PERSONAL TOUCH". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1984/03/25/magazine/wine-the-personal-touch.html. Retrieved 2011-07-30. 
  4. ^ "About Narsai". http://www.narsai.com/aboutNMD.html. Retrieved 2011-07-30. 

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