Alain Lemaire
Award-wining Chef Alain Lemaire is a native of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where he first discovered his interest in cooking. His interest in food grew out of the need to feed himself what he wanted, and when he wanted it by watching his mother and grandmother in the kitchen, to full blown passion by the time he graduated high school.
Chef Lemaire is the Co-owner and Executive Chef of Sensory Delights, a full-service catering company based out of South Florida. He is also the Owner of the brand “Ou Manje Deja?”
Chef Lemaire has featured on several TV shows: he was the host chef of the “Taste of Haiti” episode of the “Luda Can’t Cook” series on Discovery+ with award winning rapper, actor, restauranteur Chris “Ludacris” Bridges. He is also a contestant of the Food Network’s hit series, Fire Masters, Cutthroat Kitchen, and Chopped.
Highlights:
* Competitor on Food Network Canada’s “Fire Masters” 2023
* Host chef on Discovery+ “Luda Can’t Cook” with Chris “Ludacris” Bridges 2022
* 2022 Food Entrepreneur of the Year
* 2022 Haitian Wedding Professional of the Year
* Competitor on Food Network’s Chopped. Meat Fight: Goat 2021
* Chef Lemaire along with seven other Haitian chefs in 2018 cooked the first ever all Haitian dinner at the James Beard Foundation House in New York
* Chef Lemaire is a contributor to Chefs Corner Magazine. An online magazine with the main focus on Caribbean chefs, culture and cuisine.
* 2017 Young Professional Top 20 Under 40 by Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida.
* 2017 Legacy MIA Top 40 Under 40 black professionals in South Florida
* 2016 Silver Spoon Award for “Best Taste” by Horseshoe Bay Resort’s Wine and Dine Experience, Austin, TX.
* 2016 “Best Signature Dish” at the 2016 Horseshoe Bay Resort’s Wine and Dine Experience, Austin, TX.
* Competed on Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen. Mo Molasses, Mo Problems 2015
* Chef Lemaire represented Haiti at the 1st Global Traditional Cuisine Gathering in Mexico City, Mexico. Over 30 countries and all the major cities in Mexico had representatives in a three-day celebration of traditional cuisine.
* Chef Lemaire was featured among South Florida’s best chefs at the “Chefs for Obama” back in September 2012. The event was a fundraiser campaign in Miami for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign led by Congresswoma Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
* Chef Lemaire is also a co-producer of Le Chef, the first-ever televised culinary battle show in Haiti.
* 2013 “Best Chef” by Blackstreet Celebration Awards in New York.