Robert Makłowicz


Robert Makłowicz is a Polish journalist and historian, notable as a promoter of the Polish cuisine, slow food, and is a television personality.

Biography

He is of Armenian, Austrian, Hungarian and Ukrainian descent.
He became fascinated with European cuisine during his studies at the historical faculty of the Jagiellonian University. After the end of communism in Poland, in 1993 as a joke he had shown one of his friends a recipe for wiener schnitzel he prepared himself. He was instantly offered the job of a culinary critic of the Kraków variation of the Gazeta Wyborcza daily. Soon afterwards his essays and descriptions of various restaurants in Kraków became so popular that he was moved to the all-national weekly magazine published by Gazeta Wyborcza. He also started cooperation with various other newspapers, including Przekrój, Wprost and Newsweek Polska.
In 1996 he was also offered a short programme in the morning block of the public TV. Although far from prime time, the programme gained much popularity and, since August 1998, Makłowicz has been preparing a weekly show named Robert Makłowicz's Culinary Travels. Each show is prepared in a different region of the world and presents the local cuisine as prepared by Makłowicz himself or by local people, not necessarily professional chefs.
In 2017 TVP ended cooperation with Makłowicz. His show "Makłowicz in Travel" is shown on polish Food Network
In 2020 Makłowicz created own channel on YouTube.
Robert Makłowicz is Armenian Catholic.

Books

Makłowicz also published a number of books on culinary traditions of his homeland, Galicia. The first of the series, the C.K. Kuchnia became a nationwide best-seller. Other Robert Makłowicz's books: