David Bouley, New York City chef known for his idiosyncratic approach to fine dining, dies at 70

FILE - Chef David Bouley works in the kitchen of his restaurant, Bouley, in New York, Nov. 11, 1991. Bouley, the award-winning and frenetic chef whose idiosyncratic haute cuisine and crusty breads pleased critics and the public during a career chasing sleek deliciousness, died of a heart attack Monday at his home in Kent, Connecticut, according to Lisa Queen, his literary agent. He was 70. (AP Photo/Osamu Honda, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — David Bouley, the award-winning and frenetic chef whose idiosyncratic haute cuisine and crusty breads pleased critics and the public during a career chasing sleek deliciousness, has died. He was 70.

Bouley died of a heart attack Monday at his home in Kent, Connecticut, according to Lisa Queen, his literary agent.

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