Alicia Gironella De'Angeli

Alicia Gironella
Born
Alicia Gironella De'Angeli

(1931-01-18) 18 January 1931
Mexico City, Mexico
Years active1950s–2020s
Employer(s)El Tajín Restaurant; Universidad Iberoamericana (Diplomado para Chefs)
Organizations
  • Conservatorio de la Cultura Gastronómica Mexicana
  • Slow Food Mexico; Académie Culinaire de France
  • Club Vatel México
  • Club de Chefs des Chefs Cordon Bleu
Known forPromoting traditional Mexican cuisine
SpouseGiorgio De’Angeli
Culinary career
Cooking styleMexican

Alicia Gironella D'Angeli (born 18 January 1931) is a Mexican chef and gastronomic researcher. She has published many cook books. D'Angeli has been the director and co-owner of the restaurant El Tajín since 1993. She has turned the restaurant into a center for culinary and cultural activities with collaboration with National Autonomous University of Mexico.

D'Angeli has been credited for introducing the Slow Food movement to Mexico. She was the first woman to become a member of the Club de Chefs des Chefs Cordon Bleu.