FOUR SEASONS RESORT COSTA RICA AT PENINSULA PAPAGAYO ANNOUNCES EMILIANO RABIA SOTTIL AS EXECUTIVE CHEF

Emiliano Rabia Sottil’s love of adventure and food began when he was a child, inside his family kitchen in Mexico, learning about mole sauce and Christmas fritters. From these formidable years, Chef Emiliano has travelled the world and gained extensive culinary experience. He brings a global palate to Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo.

“There is so much energy around Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica. I am excited to work with the team and infuse our culinary delights with international flavours while maintaining the emphasis of Costa Rican and Latin American ingredients,” says Chef Emiliano. “I’m thrilled to be back in Costa Rica after many years abroad and working with the team in this legendary property.”

A graduate of the Universidad del Claustro de San Juana, part of the University of Mexico City, Chef Emiliano has been part of contemporary lifestyle brands. As part of his tenure with Starwood W Hotels, he launched marquee properties in Chicago, Barcelona, Bogota, and Mexico City. His adventurous spirit and zest for travel led him from Mexico to Chicago, Spain to Colombia, United States, Costa Rica and eventually back home to Mexico City where he began his tenure with Four Seasons.

In addition, Emiliano has also collaborated at dinners with renowned chefs including German Tegui from Tegui in Buenos Aires; Ruben Escudero from Manko in Paris, under the structure of Gaston Acurio; Juan Cabrera from Fonda Fina and Dante Ferrero from Dante in Mexico City; Gabriel Cohelo from Mimo by Felipe Bronze in Rio de Janeiro; Paulo Machado from São Paulo in Brazil, with the Paulo Machado Research Institute; and Hiro Kwaito from Japan, working for Makoto in Mexico City.

At Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica, Chef Emiliano will oversee the property’s culinary direction including restaurants Nemare, Pesce, Bahia, Añejo, Palapita Tap House, and other food and beverage operations.

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