Cavaliere Modesto Marini (born in Lake Garda, Italy) is an Italian chef, restaurateur and entrepreneur. He is the founder of The Marini's Group which includes Marini's on 57 (Malaysia's[2] highest rooftop bar, lounge and contemporary Italian restaurant), Marble 8 (Kuala Lumpur's premier steakhouse specializing in producing its own dry-aged steak); and M Marini Caffè, Malaysia's first dedicated champagne and caviar cafe.
Cavaliere Modesto Marini was awarded the prestigious Order of the Star of Italy award in October 2016, which carries the title “Cavaliere” and is one of the highest civilian honors of the Italian government.
Career
Marini started cooking when he was a teenager[2] and completed professional culinary training[1] before working as sous chef at Cecconi's in London's Mayfair,[3] which was patronised by royalty and celebrities. He moved to Singapore when he was 21 to be a sous chef at Da Paolo restaurant.
Marini moved to Malaysia in 1995 and settled there.[2] It was during this time that he opened a successful chain of Italian restaurants called Modesto's. By 2008, the chain had nine outlets, and hosted a Ferrari party in 2000. It also hosted Formula 1 and MotoGP stars like Jarno Trulli, Valentino Rossi and Loris Capirossi, with Trulli launching his wines at the outlet.[1] He later disposed his shares in the chain, which also included restaurants in Singapore[2] and Indonesia.[4]
Marini opened another two establishments in 2014: M Marini Caffè, Malaysia's first dedicated champagne and caviar cafe located in Suria KLCC,[5] and Marble 8, a premium steakhouse in Kuala Lumpur that specializes in their own dry-aged steaks.[6]
2014 saw British House Music DJ Danny Rampling, who is widely credited as one of the original founders of the UK's rave/club scene, and his wife, Ilona Rampling, to perform at Marini's on 57's first Formula 1 event - Party Paddock at the Top.[10] Subsequent years saw the likes of Joey Negro [2015], and Simon Dunmore [2016] (Founder of Defected Records) follow suit. The annual F1 Party Paddock events take place annually during F1 weekend in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Sunset Hours Albums
In 2014 Marini collaborated with the Godfather of Balearic Chill Out Music, DJ José Padilla, to create an album which would commemorate the second anniversary of the bar at Marini's on 57 called Sunset Hours Volume One.[11] The album launched in Ibiza, Spain, on 20 June 2014.[12]
Sunset Hours Vol.2 compiled by popular and respected melodic chill-out DJs Chris Coco (UK) and Afterlife (UK) launched in Ibiza, Spain 9 August 2015.
Sunset Hours Vol.3 compiled by Simon Mills (UK) launched in Ibiza, Spain 20 July 2016.
Album
Compilers
Year
Artists
Sunset Hours Vol.1
Jose Padilla
2014
Jose Padilla. Trevor Deep Jr. Begin Optical. Baris K. Chris Zipell. Maricopa. Bonnie & Klein. Mark Barrott. Cantoma. Andras. 40 Thieves. Razzy Bailey. No Logo. Osunlade.
Sunset Hours Vol.2
Chris Coco & Afterlife
2015
Chris Coco. Afterlife. Jose Padilla. Les Baxter. Christian Prommer. Micko Roche. Man in a Room. Vincent Delerm. DF Tram. A Forrest Mighty Black. Suba. John Beltram. Nick & Samantha. The Past Present Organisation. Coppe.
Sunset Hours Vol.3
Simon Mills
2016
Simon Mills, Napoleon, Dekoi, Manhead, Chris Coco, Jose Padilla, Mr Fingers, Farbror Resande Mac, HNNY, Hidden Spheres, Gidge, Sei A, Julian Sanza, Bent.
Awards
Marini received the Superbrands award in 2003.[13] and was the recipient of the Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards' Icon of the Year award in 2013.[14] Marini's on 57 received the Signum Virtutis (Seal of Excellence), Seven Stars Global Luxury Awards, which was presented to Modesto Marini by Prince della Torre e Tasso in 2014.[15] Marini's on 57 has also received the World Branding Award under the category of Restaurant, for three consecutive years 2014–2016.
Personal life
Marini is married to Elizabeth Marini and they have two children.[3]