Eric Greenspan
Managing Partner & Co-Founder
Eric Greenspan is a Managing Partner and a co-founder of Mish. Eric Greenspan is an acclaimed chef and popular TV personality. Following his graduation from UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Eric attended the acclaimed Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in Paris. He went on to train in New York with such celebrated chefs as Alain Ducasse, David Bouley, and Rocco DeSpirito, as well as apprenticing at three-star Michelin chef Ferran Adria's El Bulli in Rosas, Spain. As executive chef at Los Angeles' acclaimed Patina, Eric garnered critical acclaim for his imaginative and bold cuisine and was named one of Angeleno Magazine's “Eight Hot Chefs” in 2003. His kitchen was the top-ranked French restaurant in the 2004 Zagat Guide. In spring 2007, Eric opened The Foundry on Melrose to similarly rave reviews and resounding success. The Foundry was runner-up for Los Angeles Magazine's “Best New Restaurant.”
Eric was a pioneer in the emerging Ghost Kitchen/Virtual Restaurant space since its inception. In 2019, Eric was named to the 2020 National Restaurant News Power List for his work on the Alt/Grub/Faction, one of the first chef driven multi-concept delivery-only concept incubators that he started in 2017. He later disrupted the industry as Culinary Director for Virtual Dining Concepts, launching celebrity and IP driven virtual brands such as Pardon My Cheesesteak and Mr. Beast Burger, which became the fastest growing restaurant concept in history. Eric is the Co-Founder of New School American Cheese, a premium American Cheese brand launched in 2022.
Eric has hosted, judged, competed or appeared on countless TV shows, including on Food Network, A&E, National Geographic, NBC, Fox, Travel Channel, FYI, Tasted, Tastemade, Facebook Watch, and many others. He defeated Bobby Flay on “Iron Chef America,” is a regular judge on Food Network's “Guy's Grocery Games” and makes regular appearances on “Guy's Ranch Kitchen.” He has been profiled by such publications as The New York Times, Wine Spectator, Art Culinaire, Food and Wine Magazine, and Los Angeles Magazine. He is the author of two cookbooks: The Great Grilled Cheese Book: Grown-Up Recipes for a Childhood Classic (published by Ten Speed Press) and Cook Up Comfort with Eric Greenspan (published in partnership with WW). He also won the 2008 Grilled Cheese Invitational. He lives in LA with his wife and two sons.