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Tucson
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James Beard Foundation:
Top Chef in the Southwest 2000
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Arizonas Highest Rated Restaurant
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Chef Janos Wilder



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The soul of our menu is French-inspired southwestern
cuisine using produce grown by a network of gardeners
throughout Southern Arizona as the basis for a
constantly changing menu. Much of the fresh seafood
and shrimp come from the Sea of Cortez with other
items flown in from around the globe. Veal, pork, lamb,
beef and game are treated with innovative preparations
that emphasize the nuance and subtlety of French
technique and the dynamic flavors of chilies, corn and
herbs from the region. While the southwest is our home
and the point of departure for much of our cooking we
are also inspired by diverse influences from around the
world. You will find an eclectic selection of menu items
from Asia, the Mediterranean and elsewhere all prepared
with our unique personality which emphasizes substance
and great flavor over style to create wonderfully original
dishes that are as visually compelling as they are delicious.

Since opening in 1983 we have created literally thousands
of dishes for our evolving menus. The menu items that are
featured here are a sampling of the food we serve. Be
assured that if the dishes you see here are not offered the
night you come in for dinner it is because we have made
something else we think youll like just as much or better.

Visit Janos Wilder's Site http://www.janos.com



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Recipes & Tales From a 
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Biography

Born: February 5, 1954
Redwood City, California
Education: Ravenswood High School, East Palo Alto, California, 1972
University of California, Berkeley, CA, BA Political Science, 1976

Janos Wilder began cooking as a teenager in a local pizza parlor and continued cooking throughout high school and college in numerous restaurants in Northern California, Nashville, Tennessee and Boulder, Colorado. Initially his foray into the restaurant world was fueled equally by an interest in food that developed into a full-fledged passion and the practical need to find a job. Working his way up through restaurants came easily to Wilder and he used his experience as a means to support himself while attending the University of Colorado and later while getting a degree in political science from UC Berkeley.

After graduation, Janos culinary odyssey included a stop in the high mountains of Colorado in the late 1970s where his three-year stint as chef at the historic Gold Hill Inn sparked a respect for local ingredients. His changing menus were informed by the ingredients of the regions including herbs and vegetables from neighborhood gardens, foraged mushrooms and suckling pig from small farms on the plains.

A short stop cooking French food at a small restaurant in Santa Fe led to more in depth study of French cooking in Bordeaux where Wilder traveled in 1982. He worked along side the chefs at La Reserved, a Michelin two star Relais et Chateaux and Le Duberne, a one star fine dining restaurant and bistro. At these restaurants he was exposed first hand to the techniques of French classical and nouvelle cuisine. In learning more about French cooking he came to appreciate the French chef and his relationship to his gardeners.

Janos returned to the states determined to cook French food. After locating in Tucson he realized the local gardens yielded chilies, beans, squash, cilantro and more chilies and beans. Resolving this culinary conundrum was the key to success that has propelled Janos to national prominence as a trendsetter and originator in Southwest Cuisine. Rather than being limited by what at first appeared to be a rather meager array of ingredients with which to cook, Wilder began exploring. Soon he discovered the Southwest to be a treasure of ingredients including the fruit from the Prickly Pear cactus, mesquite flour, blue corn meal, tropical fruits and produce from Mexico and seafood from the Sea of Cortez. In 1983, before advertising for staff, Wilder advertised for gardeners to begin planting seeds for the foods that he would soon serve.

On Halloween, 1983, Janos opened its doors in a landmark adobe home in Barrio Viejo on the grounds of the Tucson Museum of Art. The opening menu was a marriage of French technique and local ingredients that quickly caught the imagination of local diners and national critics. Within months the restaurant was written up in the New York Times and in 1984 was named one of the nations top regional restaurants by Playboy.

In 1990 wrote Janos: Recipes and Tales from a Southwest Restaurant published by Berkeleys Ten Speed Press.

In 1998 the restaurant relocated to its present home in a free standing building on the grounds of the Westin La Paloma Resort overlooking the entire Tucson Valley. In 1999, under the same roof as Janos, J Bar was opened as a casual, less expensive alternative featuring the foods of Southern Arizona, Latin America, Mexico and The Caribbean in a style which emphasizes the conviviality of the shared table.

The James Beard Foundation named Wilder as the top chef in the Southwest in 2000.

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Janos Wilder: "As good as we are, we can always be better, and that's what we always shoot for."

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