Cornelia Sühr has been appointed Chef de Cuisine at Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia
In preparation for the much-anticipated reopening of Jean-Georges Philadelphia, Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia announces the appointment of Cornelia Sühr as Chef de Cuisine. With its mirrored glass atrium and sky-high views, Jean-Georges Philadelphia is a destination where elevated dining and awe-inspiring architecture intersect to create an unforgettable experience.
Sühr is no stranger to Michelin stars. Early in her career, she was a demi chef de partie at the Michelin-star rated Atelier restaurant in Munich. She was quickly recognised as an up-and-coming talent within the European culinary world, and in 2011 joined the three-Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse restaurant at The Dorchester hotel in London.
Sühr spent 2020 with her family in Germany, regaining an appreciation for her roots in the countryside. She grew up in a small village where "you can follow the seasons and are able to harvest from your own back yard." Sühr's family shares a deep passion for the culinary arts, as almost every member is involved in the industry. Although she is far from home, the seasonality of the local product and the close proximity to purveyors and suppliers evokes a sense of familiarity to Philadelphia.
Her career has taken her all over the world, prior to landing in Philadelphia she was based in London with Alain Ducasse and later relocated to Dubai as chef de cuisine at the St. Regis Dubai. From Dubai, her next culinary adventure took her to New York where she served as chef de cuisine for The Carlyle hotel and later as chef de cuisine of SHUN by Michelin starred Chef Alain Verzeroli.
Sühr will helm the Jean-Georges Philadelphia kitchen. Working alongside the growing the team, together they will execute a menu created in conjunction with Michelin starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Jean-Georges Philadelphia is scheduled to reopen in fall 2021.