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AUTHENTICITY | CHEF MARC MURPHY

August 20, 2025

Early memories of our first fine dining experience includes Landmarc at Columbus Circle (although the location in Tribeca was the original, you could always find us dining at this uptown location). The ability to enjoy lunch or dinner with a great view of Central Park, flavorful dishes, and being able to do so in a way that didn't feel fussy always made us feel at home when we ate there countless times!

Chef Marc Murphy is a restaurateur that has opened a number of restaurants and has a passion for bringing people together through the power of food. He is also a frequent judge on such Food Network shows that include Chopped, Beat Bobby Flay, and Guy's Grocery Games.

We sat down and talked with him about his phenomenal culinary career, his creative approach to food, being a TV personality, participating in culinary events, and how he continues to lead the restaurant scene on his own terms. In addition to chatting with him, we also had a great time shooting with him for our Summer editorial shoot which was shot at MM Kitchen Studio in Tribeca.

ATHLEISURE MAG: What was the first dish that made you realize you loved food?

CHEF MARC MURPHY: I had a magical raspberry soufflé at a restaurant in the South of France, and the experience of being in such a refined setting while tasting something like that completely blew me away.

AM: When did you realize you wanted to be a chef?

CHEF MM: Not right away! I didn’t grow up saying, “I want to be a chef.” But after working in kitchens in my early twenties, I fell in love with the rhythm, the energy, and the creativity. I realized I could turn this into a career—and I haven’t looked back since.

AM: Where did you train, and what were some of your early kitchens?

CHEF MM: I trained at Peter Kump’s New York Cooking School (now the Institute of Culinary Education) and then worked in some incredible kitchens—Le Miraville in Paris, Le Louis XV in Monte Carlo under Executive Chef Alain Ducasse, Le Cirque, and La Fourchette.

AM: Did growing up all over the world inspire your passion for food?

CHEF MM: Absolutely. My dad was a diplomat, so I grew up in Milan, Rome, Paris, and Genoa. Every city had its own flavor—literally. I learned early on that food was a cultural connector. It gave me a global palate before I even knew what that meant.

AM: How was Prince Albert your babysitter in the ’70s?

CHEF MM: Ha, yep. Our families were friends, and when we lived in Monaco, he’d occasionally keep an eye on me. He went to Amherst and didn’t want to go home for the smaller holidays, so he’d stay with us—let’s just say my parents took full advantage of that and left him with us.

AM: How would you define your cooking style?

CHEF MM: Rooted in classic French and Italian technique, but driven by what’s fresh, seasonal, and fun. I want food to feel elevated, but approachable.

AM: What inspired you to launch Landmarc in Tribeca?

CHEF MM: I wanted a place where I could cook food I loved - well-executed, unfussy, and inviting. Tribeca felt like the perfect neighborhood for that kind of restaurant, and it became a real community spot. Also, I had always been cooking at high-end restaurants, but I wanted a place where my friends could come in 2-3 times a week, not just 2-3 times a year.

AM: Is it true you built the original Landmarc yourself?

CHEF MM: Pretty much, yeah. I was there with a hammer, laying tile and wiring fixtures. We were scrappy and passionate, and that energy was baked into the bones of the place.

AM: What do you look for when opening a new concept?

CHEF MM: It starts with, 'Would I want to eat here?' I look for a compelling location, a vibe that fits the food, and a team that believes in the concept as much as I do. I also try to find a spot where the neighborhood truly needs you- if the area already has five bistros, it probably doesn't.

AM: What was the inspiration behind Marc179?

CHEF MM: I hadn’t had a restaurant in a few years and was ‘hungry’ to open something. Given my availability and the events at MM Kitchen Studio, the three-day-a-month pop-up format has been the perfect solution. It’s a neighborhood spot where guests can always expect delicious, approachable food, and the flexibility of the pop-up model allows me to offer something unique while working with my schedule.

AM: How do you plan meals at Marc179?

CHEF MM: It always starts with seasonality and sourcing. We build the menu around what’s fresh and exciting, and sometimes I bring back inspiration from my global travels, nostalgia, and fun surprises. Sometimes I bring home inspirations from some of my travels.

AM: What happens at MM Kitchen Studio?

CHEF MM: It’s my culinary playground. We host everything from private dinners and cooking demos to food product launches and content shoots. It’s where the creativity happens.

AM: Tell us about Umbrian Gold Olive Oil.

CHEF MM: It’s a project I’m really proud of. My brother Paul and I produce organic extra virgin olive oil in Umbria—straight from our family groves. It’s bold, peppery, and the only oil I use at home.

AM: What’s the value of being on TV for chefs today?

CHEF MM: It’s a great platform. You get to share your personality, educate, and inspire people who might never visit your restaurant. I love the camaraderie on shows like Chopped and Beat Bobby Flay - it’s competitive, but it’s also about having fun.

AM: Why is food policy and advocacy important to you?

CHEF MM: If you care about food, you have to care about who grows it, prepares it, and serves it. I’ve always felt a responsibility to use my platform to advocate for the industry and its workers. That’s why I’ve been involved with everything from restaurant associations to culinary diplomacy.

AM: How do you recharge personally?

CHEF MM: A walk in Central Park. I work out. I cook for friends. I spend time with my family. And I’ll never say no to a good Negroni, the ballet, the opera, or a good live performance.

AM: What are 3 workouts you do to stay in shape?

CHEF MM: Spin - great for cardio, Ellipitcal - low impact but still intense, and Long Walks in New York - it's the original urban workout.

AM: What was it like assisting Jerome Robbins at NYC Ballet?

CHEF MM: It was wild. I was young, working as a rehearsal assistant. Watching Jerome’s creative process taught me how to trust instinct and embrace precision - lessons I still use in the kitchen.

IG @chefmarcmurphy

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We've all been navigating the heatwaves that continue to ebb and flow throughout the Summer. In our shoot with Chef Marc Murphy, we focused on easy looks that incorporated heritage pieces as well as sustainable tees to keep everything light and allowing you to stylishly flow throughout various parts of the day. We had the pleasure of shooting this at MM Kitchen Studio as well as out and about in his Tribeca neighborhood.

AUTHENTICITY EDITORIAL | TEAM CREDITS

PHOTOGRAPHY Paul Farkas | FASHION STYLIST Kimmie Smith | GROOMER Ryann Carter |

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AUTHENTICITY EDITORIAL | STYLE CREDITS

WFH LOOK | PG 52 - 57 | TECOVAS Button Down Shirt | HIRO CLARK The Sleeveless Tee | JOHN VARVATOS Jeans | REVO Conrad |

LOUNGE LOOK | PG 58 - 61 | JOHN VARVATOS Lightweight Sweater + Jeans | REVO X LEXUS Spindle |

OUT + ABOUT LOOK | PG 64 - 76 | JOHN VARVATOS Leather Jacket + Jeans | CACIO PEPE Hemp Cotton Camisa Crew | REVO Harbor | TECOVAS Boots |

AUTHENTICITY | EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAHY CREDITS

SONY Alpha 7R IV, FE 50mm F1.2 GM Full-frame Standard Prime G Master Lens, FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II Full-frame Standard Zoom G Master Lens, + FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS Full-frame Telephoto Zoom G Master Lens with Optical Steady Shot | SIRUI Dragon Series Bendable RGB Panel Light Set of 2 of B25R*2 Kit + DJ280 |

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