Eat Your Way Through St. Louis With Solera’s Chef Jorge Guzman

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Jorge Guzman has built a reputation on simplicity. As long as you start with good products, you don’t have to do much to make great food, the chef said.

Guzman has spent the past eight years living in Minneapolis (most recently wowing with Spanish tapas at Solera), but despite cooking throughout the country for more than 15 years, there’s still one place Guzman calls home: St. Louis.

“There are a bunch of great little pocket neighborhoods where everything is really different,” Guzman said.

You’ve got the Soulard neighborhood packed with dive bars and restaurants, and the affluent metro West Bend where the hipsters tend to congregate. Then there’s the central West Bend area, where Guzman first dipped his toes in the culinary scene at the traditional French restaurant, Chez Leon.

 “I had no idea what I was doing. I had never worked in a kitchen,” Guzman said. “I cooked at home.”

But Guzman quickly found that food prep work and expediting came easily to him. Between the people and the energy of the restaurant, the 17-year-old was hooked.

“I fell in love with it,” Guzman said. “That’s when I decided that was what I was going to do.”

For the past 15 years Guzman has cooked his way through the Midwest: in Des Moines during college, then Chicago (Dunlay’s on Clark and D.O.C. Wine Bar) and now, Minneapolis (Tejas, Corner Table, Solera).

While Guzman hasn’t lived in St. Louis since graduating from high school, he still visits family there every year. And you can bet money on the first place you’ll find him when he gets back to town: Imo’s Pizza.

“The minute I get home, that’s what I want,” the 34-year-old said. “I like it cold, I like it the next day. I don’t care. It’s a staple of St. Louis. It is St. Louis. If you’re from St. Louis, you know Imo’s Pizza.”

If you’re from the gateway to the west, it won’t be any surprise that Guzman also lives and breathes the Cardinals. There’s a sense of community surrounding the hometown team that echoes throughout the entire city, Guzman said.

“There’s a lot to offer in St. Louis, you just have to know where to find it.”

Luckily, we’ve got an expert. Stay tuned this week as the St. Louis raised chef shows us around his hometown. Up first:

Pin #1: Imo's Pizza “Opened in 1964 by Ed and Margie Imo, it’s the home of the original St. Louis style pizza with signature square cuts and provel cheese.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #1: Imo's Pizza “Opened in 1964 by Ed and Margie Imo, it’s the home of the original St. Louis style pizza with signature square cuts and provel cheese.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #3: “Chef Gerard Craft is building a small empire of culinary brilliance in St. Louis. I had one of my more memorable meals at his restaurant, Niche. He has put together a team of very talented people who are doing some excellent things in St. L…

Pin #3: “Chef Gerard Craft is building a small empire of culinary brilliance in St. Louis. I had one of my more memorable meals at his restaurant, Niche. He has put together a team of very talented people who are doing some excellent things in St. Louis.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #2: “The Soulard Farmers Market is one of the largest and olderst farmers markets west of the Mississippi. It was started in 1779, and is St. Louis’ orginginal farmers markets.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #2: “The Soulard Farmers Market is one of the largest and olderst farmers markets west of the Mississippi. It was started in 1779, and is St. Louis’ orginginal farmers markets.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #4: “The Hill is a mostly Italian-American neighborhood located on high ground south of Forest Park. It’s filled with some amazing Italian restaurants, shops and patisiers. Rumor has it that it’s nearly impossible to move into the neighborh…

Pin #4“The Hill is a mostly Italian-American neighborhood located on high ground south of Forest Park. It’s filled with some amazing Italian restaurants, shops and patisiers. Rumor has it that it’s nearly impossible to move into the neighborhood as houses are passed down from generation to generation.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #5: “If you’re in St. Louis, catching a Cardinals game is a must! Everyone meets at the Stan Musial statue in front of Busch stadium. The Cardinals have played in St. Louis since 1892, and are one of the most decorated teams in baseball history.…

Pin #5: “If you’re in St. Louis, catching a Cardinals game is a must! Everyone meets at the Stan Musial statue in front of Busch stadium. The Cardinals have played in St. Louis since 1892, and are one of the most decorated teams in baseball history.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #6: “The Peabody Opera House has hosted notable entertainers such as Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and Johnny Carson. In Oct. 2011, it opened for the first time after being closed for 14 months during its $79 million renovation.” Jorge Guz…

Pin #6“The Peabody Opera House has hosted notable entertainers such as Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and Johnny Carson. In Oct. 2011, it opened for the first time after being closed for 14 months during its $79 million renovation.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #7: “The Central West End is an affluent neighborhood with an outstanding array of free cultural institutions, restaurants and shopping. It borders Forest Park and streches from Midtown's western edge to Union Boulevard.” Jorge Guzman

Pin #7: “The Central West End is an affluent neighborhood with an outstanding array of free cultural institutions, restaurants and shopping. It borders Forest Park and streches from Midtown's western edge to Union Boulevard.” Jorge Guzman