Neal Fraser began his culinary career in Los Angeles at the age of
20, working as a line cook at Eureka Brewery and Restaurant, one of
Wolfgang Puck’s earliest restaurants. Inspired by this introduction to
the life of a professional chef, Fraser entered the prestigious
Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, in the fall of
1990.
During his tenure at the CIA, Fraser worked with such luminaries
as Thomas Keller at the Checkers Hotel in Los Angeles, and David Burke
at the Park Avenue Café in New York. Upon returning to his native Los
Angeles, Fraser continued cooking with the best in the business,
including stretches at Joachim Splichal’s Pinot Bistro, Wolfgang Puck’s
Spago, and Hans Rockenwagner’s Rox.
When he was ready to strike out on his own, Fraser opened Boxer
in 1995. The time spent as Executive Chef and part-owner of the
intimate 50-seat restaurant afforded him his first opportunity to learn
all the nuances and challenges of running a destination restaurant. And
he accomplished all the tasks while earning glowing reviews from local
and national media.
After three years, Fraser moved on to Rix in Santa Monica. As
Executive Chef he continued to attract media attention with his weekly
8- to 10-course tasting menus, one of which was a controversial but
well-received all-hemp menu. Fraser made another move in the fall of
1999: He took over the kitchens at the legendary Jimmy’s in Beverly
Hills. This coveted position would be short-lived, however, due to a
change in building ownership. Jimmy’s closed it doors soon after
Fraser’s arrival.
Neal Fraser spent his down time contemplating his next move—opening
GRACE in 2003. As Co-owner and Executive Chef, Fraser serves his New
American cuisine in an atmosphere perfectly designed to complement the
ambitious flavors of one of Los Angeles’ most revolutionary culinary
talents. Earning national critical acclaim for his masterful approach
to any ingredient from wild boar to tofu, critical accolades include
“Hot Tables”– Condé Nast Traveler, “LA’s 25 Best Restaurants” “LA’s 75 Best Restaurants” – Los Angeles Magazine, “ ** ” – Los Angeles Times, “ *** ” “Chef of the Year” – Angeleno.
In January 2006 Fraser battled Iron Chef Cat Cora on Food Network’s
widely popular series “Iron Chef America” and became the first Los
Angeles chef to win the culinary competition.
Fraser opened BLD, his second restaurant with his partners from
GRACE in July 2006. Located just steps away from GRACE, BLD serves
breakfast, lunch and dinner in a comfortable yet elegant atmosphere.
Fraser’s wife, Amy Knoll Fraser, is also a Co-owner and General
Manager at Grace and Co-owner of BLD. The two welcomed their first
child together, Roan, in 2005.