Thomas Patrick Colicchio is an American celebrity chef. He co-founded the Gramercy Tavern in New York City, and formerly served as a co-owner and as the executive chef.

Born on August 15, 1962 (age 59 years), in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in the United States of America, Tom is said to have a height that stands at 1.76m.

He is married to his beautiful spouse by the name of  Lori Silverbush with whom they tied the knot in the year 2001.

Tom has been associated with many shows like Top Chef and Best New Restaurant.

Tom Colicchio Net Worth

Tom Colicchio is said to have a net worth that stands at $20 Million.

Tom Colicchio Children

Tom Colicchio is said to have three children by the name of Dante (born 1993), his child with an ex-girlfriend, and his two children with Silverbush, Luka Bodhi (born 2009) and Mateo Lev (born 2011).

Tom Colicchio Wife

Tom is married to his beautiful spouse by the name of  Lori Silverbush with whom they tied the knot in the year 2001.

Tom Colicchio Michelin Star

Tom has no Michelin stars, but he has won 5 James Beard Foundation Awards and is a very well respected chef.

Tom Colicchio NFT

Celebrity chefs Tom Colicchio and Spike Mendelsohn launched their first Ethereum NFT collection, CHFTY Pizzas.

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Tom Colicchio Restaurants

Craft
  • New York City
  • Los Angeles
Craftsteak
  • Las Vegas
Small Batch
  • Garden City, NY
Temple Court (formerly known as Fowler & Wells)
  • New York City
Tom Colicchio’s Heritage Steak
  • Las Vegas, The Mirage
Riverpark
  • New York City
‘wichcraft
  • New York City

Former restaurants

  • Beachcraft, Miami Beach, closed
  • Craft, Dallas, closed June 30, 2012
  • Craft and Craftbar, Atlanta, closed
  • Craftbar, New York City, closed
  • Craftsteak, MGM Grand at Foxwoods, closed
  • Colicchio & Sons, New York City, closed
  • Gramercy Tavern, New York City, no longer affiliated
  • Topping Rose House, Bridgehampton, NY, no longer affiliated
  • ‘wichcraft, Las Vegas, closed
  • ‘wichcraft, San Francisco, closed