Dave Arnold grew up in the New York area and began tinkering with restaurant equipment after earning his Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University’s School of the Arts. For an art project that required a 360-degree view of the inside of an oven, he re-fabricated a traditional range with glass walls. After meeting Chef Wylie Dufresne, Arnold became even more passionate about all things culinary – the high-tech cooking movement in particular – and focused his engineering and inventing skills on professional and home cooking. In 2004, Arnold founded the
Museum of Food and Drink in New York to promote learning about the history and culture of food. In 2005, The International Culinary Center, home of The French Culinary Institute, tapped him to head its new Culinary Technology Department until 2013.
Dave Arnold and Momofuku have partnered to create a new company called
Booker and Dax. Headed up by Dave Arnold and his team,
Booker and Dax will create new equipment for use in the food sciences. In addition, Dave Arnold transformed Momofuku Ssam Bar’s bar into the tech-heavy cocktail lounge,
Booker and Dax at Ssam.
Dave recently signed a double book deal with Norton Publishing. His first book will explore the science behind cocktails.
Arnold is
Food Arts magazine’s contributing editor for “Equipment & Food Science.” He writes equipment and book reviews as well as feature articles, including one on molecular gastronomy which was submitted by
Food Arts for a 2007 James Beard Foundation Award. He frequently lectures at leading industry conferences including The National Restaurant Show, and at colleges around the country including Harvard University. Arnold has been covered in several publications, including
Food & Wine,
The Economist and
Popular Science; his own high-tech kitchen was featured in
New York Magazine.