Elizabeth Falkner
Elizabeth Falkner is an American chef, restaurateur, and author recognized for her pioneering work in pastry and savory cuisine. Born in San Francisco and raised in Los Angeles, she advanced through prominent kitchens in San Francisco during the 1990s before launching her own ventures.[1][2] Falkner opened her first restaurant, Citizen Cake, in San Francisco in 1997, which gained acclaim for its innovative desserts and received Michelin recommendations from 2007 to 2009. She subsequently established additional establishments, including Orson in San Francisco and others in New York City, though some closed amid industry challenges. Her culinary career earned her the title of Best Pastry Chef from San Francisco magazine, Bon Appétit Pastry Chef of the Year in 2006, and a nomination for the James Beard Award for Outstanding Pastry Chef in 2005.[1][3][4] Beyond restaurants, Falkner has competed on shows such as Iron Chef America and Top Chef Masters, and served as a judge on Top Chef: Just Desserts, enhancing her visibility in culinary media. She authored Demolition Desserts: Recipes from Citizen Cake in 2007, which was a finalist for the International Association of Culinary Professionals award. In recent years, she has shifted toward recipe development, product consulting, and projects like T'MARO Spirits, while participating in charitable efforts such as Chefs Cycle fundraisers for No Kid Hungry.[3][5][1]