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Personal Chefs For The Super Rich

June 12, 2014 By Sherry Tingley

From Private Chefs Inc.
Foods served by the Private Chefs Inc.

Ever dream of what it would be like to have your own personal chef? One percent of the population can afford to treat themselves to this kind of luxury, while the rest of us, just dream about it. We may be driving Cadillacs in our dreams.

Costs: $2800 A Day

Private Chefs Inc provides the super-rich with culinary delights anytime they are willing to pay $2,800 per person for the convenience of a personal chef. Past customers like Aaron Spelling, Adam Sandler, Arnold Schwarzenneger, Beyonce, Bill Gates, Dale Earnhardt, Lady Gaga, Jerry Bruckheimer and George Lucas have been satisfied clients.

Founded by Christian Paier, Private Chefs is in the business of catering to the wealthy. The company provides clients with a personal chef for a day. The private chef consults with his clients about the menu, does the grocery shopping, meal preparation and kitchen clean up. They serve individuals as well as large groups.

Christian Paier, Founder of Private Chefs Inc.
Christian Paier, Founder of Private Chefs Inc.
So how did Christian Paier become skilled enough to satisfy the palates of the super wealthy? Christain Paier’s unique background in cuisine started at an early age. His parents, residents of a town in Southern Austria owned meat shops as well as restaurants and he was surrounded by quality cuisine. By the time he was fourteen, he knew he wanted to be a chef.

Executive Chef For A 5 Star Hotel

His official training began at the Hotel Kramer in the Austrian Alps, where he learned from the greatest chefs in Europe. From there he accepted a position at The Breakers hotel in Palm Beach Florida. At the age of 22, he became the youngest executive banquet chef in the hotel’s history.

After four years at the Breakers hotel, he began work at the trendy Rockenwagner’s in Santa Monica, California. Impressing many of his high profile clients he received many offers to be a private chef. One of the offers led him to an eight year job with “Hollywood Royalty.”

Founding Private Chefs Inc.

By 1995, he had created Private Chefs Inc. His company is currently well recognized, appearing in more than 50 magazines and newspaper articles as well as a television show. Forbes magazine says,

“About the last thing a new millennium mover-and-shaker needs to do at the end of the day is toil over a hot stove. Private Chefs Inc., a Beverly Hills-based employment agency, serves up in-home chefs to the fabulously wealthy.”

The 99% of Americans who can’t afford a chef from Private Chefs Inc., may have to resort to watching the TV show, “Celebrity Dish,” where you get an inside look at amazing recipes and lifestyles.

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