Celebrity chef and restaurateur Carl Ruiz dies at the age of 44.
Ruiz’s New York City restaurant, La Cubana, confirmed his death in an Instagram post on Sunday. The cause of death was not immediately clear.
“On behalf of the La Cubana family, with heavy hearts, we are deeply saddened to share the passing of our beloved Executive Chef Carl Ruiz,” the post began.
“No words can fully express our sadness at the sudden loss of our dear friend and brother. Beyond his immense culinary talent, Carl’s larger-than-life personality never failed to entertain, enlighten, and uplift every person he encountered along with his #Ruizing adventures,” the post continued. “His fierce intellect and infectious humor knew no bounds.”
“He was a mighty force of down-home [sic] Cuban cuisine, and lived life to the fullest, just as he cooked — with ‘dancing always’ as the most important ingredient,” the post said.
“Here at La Cubana, Carl paid proud tribute to his Cuban roots each night, and it is here that Carl’s legacy, undeniable spirit, and passion for his culture will live on. We hope we make you proud, Carlito.”
La Cubana announced they will honor his memory by continuing Ruiz’s “work in establishing The Carl Ruiz Scholarship Foundation for aspiring chefs.”
“We love you! You are already missed. Rest easy,” the Instagram post concluded.
A graduate of the Institute of Culinary Education, Ruiz made frequent appearances as a competitive chef and judge on the channel of The Food Network. He also opened a slew of worldwide restaurants.
La Cubana, his latest restaurant, opened in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood in Jun, featuring his Cuban heritage cuisine.
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Many fellow celebrity chefs offered their condolences on social media once news of his passing spread.
Internet personality Matt Farah posted a tribute to his friend on Instagram.
Guy Fieri said he was “heartbroken that my friend chef Carl Ruiz is gone.”
“I have no words to describe what a great friend he was to me and my family. His ability to make me laugh and smile under any circumstances was only outshined by his talent as a chef,” Fieri wrote.
“Over the years, I’ve met a lot of great people but a friend like Carl is one in a hundred million. Carl ’The Cuban’ Ruiz will forever live on in my heart and in those of all who loved him,” his Instagram post concluded.
Chef Jet Tila wrote: “You taught us how to enjoy every moment to the fullest and not live wondering what if! You are gone way too soon.”
You taught us how to enjoy every moment to the fullest and not live wondering what if! You are gone way too soon @carlruiz ! I will always be #ruizing! You will be remembered by us all! #RIP my friend. Thank you @guyfieri for bringing Carl into all of our lives. #GGG pic.twitter.com/4g3Xyfq9kH
— Jet Tila (@jettila) September 22, 2019
Such incredibly sad news…..@carlruiz you will be missed my friend. May the heavens welcome you brother 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
— Scott Conant (@conantnyc) September 22, 2019
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli wrote: “My life will be lonelier without him. Love you Carl. I will make sure no one puts pineapple on pizza as best I can without your support. Rest In Peace.”