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El Chemistri chef
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Chef of El Chemistri
First appearance: "The Food Wife"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


The El Chemistri chef is a chef of El Chemistri, a very posh restaurant in Springfield.

History

He showed Marge, Bart and Lisa to their table after giving them mints that vibrate when their table is ready. He then serves up the food, telling everyone what it is. Later, when Marge and the kids had to leave early, he gave them their desert, apple pie in ball form, in a small bag and told them to just get out.[1]

The El Chemistri chef and Eduardo Barcelona had a conspiracy theory together about fake saffron being used in paella.[2]

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