Workshop Kitchen + Bar

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Workshop Kitchen + Bar
Restaurant information
Established2011 (2011)
Owner(s)Joseph Mourani
ChefMichael Beckman
Food typeNew American, French
Street address800 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Suite G
CityPalm Springs
StateCalifornia
Postal/ZIP Code92262
CountryUnited States
Coordinates33°50′03″N 116°32′47″W / 33.8342°N 116.5465°W / 33.8342; -116.5465Coordinates: 33°50′03″N 116°32′47″W / 33.8342°N 116.5465°W / 33.8342; -116.5465

Workshop kitchen + bar or simply workshop is a restaurant and bar located in Palm Springs, California. The restaurant got media coverage due its architecture designed by SOMA, a New York City based firm.[1] The restaurant is owned by Michael Beckman and Joseph Mourani.

Development[]

Michael Beckman and Joseph Mourani are two chefs who met in France studying at the Paul Bocuse Institute in Lyon. The friends partnered up in 2012 to open Workshop Kitchen + Bar. Joseph is primarily focused on hospitality and music projects in Beirut (Standard, Stereo Kitchen, Ballroom Blitz), and Michael oversees Workshop's cuisine and management.

A Southern California native, Chef Michael Beckman is a driving force in the evolution of the region’s dining scene, evidenced at his Palm Springs, California restaurant Workshop Kitchen + Bar and cocktail haven Truss & Twine.

While attending the University of San Francisco, he worked in front-of-house positions at Italian restaurants in North Beach. It was then that he fell in love with restaurant culture and developed passions for cuisine and wine.

His affinity for wine and European regional cooking landed him in Geneva, Switzerland. For two years, he cooked at an eclectic centre ville bistro, a traditional countryside French restaurant near Geneva’s vineyards, and at a sushi hot spot, where he honed his knife skills as a fishmonger.

Determined to join the brigades of a 3 Michelin-star restaurant, Beckman saw Lyon’s prestigious L’Institute Paul Bocuse as a gateway to the next level. He spent the next two years under the wing of four Meilleur Oeuvriers de France instructors at IPB, as well as apprenticing at Burgundy’s 3 Michelin-star “Lameloise”. Ultimately landing a Chef de Partie position with Ritz Carlton, Berlin, where he cooked under Austrian Chef Thomas Kellermann.

Beckman later returned to California and held a series of elite private chef positions in Beverly Hills, Las Vegas and Rancho Mirage. Shopping the farmers’ markets each week and keeping pace with restaurant trends sparked his vision for and desire to open his own brick-and-mortar concept.

In 2012, Beckman opened Workshop Kitchen + Bar, which has had a major impact on the community’s dining scene and contributed to re-branding Palm Springs as a dining destination. Hitting the mark with his seasonal cooking that utilizes fresh and local desert ingredients, contemporary and classic cocktails, and industrial modern design, Workshop Kitchen + Bar has gone on to be one of Southern California’s most critically acclaimed restaurants, gaining media recognition and a plethora of awards, including the 2015 James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant Design.

On the heels of this success, Beckman opened his second concept, Truss & Twine, adjacent to his first venture. Truss & Twine specializes in classic cocktails broken down by five eras, alongside a desert-inspired menu using ingredients sourced from the Coachella Valley. Providing a dark juxtaposition to the adjacent restaurant, Truss & Twine delivered an aesthetic that the Palm Springs dining and nightlife landscape was missing.

In 2018, Beckman announced he will be opening a second outpost of Workshop Kitchen + Bar, bringing a taste of the desert to Los Angeles’ diverse culinary scene in 2020.

References[]

  1. ^ Sarah Amelar (July 26, 2013). "Workshop Kitchen + Bar". archrecord.
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