
Tabletop
A real passion of ours. The way a table is set communicates to guests whether the meal will be formal or casual. The plate is also the food’s canvas. So, whether sleek white or colors and patterns, we have what your food is looking for. Chefcargo covers everything from restaurant-ware and stoneware to high design dining choices. You may see some of our tabletop items gracing the tables at your favorite restaurant. We would love to work with you to create a table of your own.
Linens-Every good chef needs one of our aprons and every good kitchen needs our linens. We have an assortment of tea towels, dish towels, napkins, and of course aprons. Whether you are looking for a white chef’s apron or a stylish fun design on your apron, Chefcargo has it.
Since Food Network isn’t on 24/7, you’ll need something to read in-between time. We stock everything from local recipes to books from top chefs.
Ask a chef what he can’t do without and he will tell you “good knives.” We carry chef pleasing choices in all price ranges.
Wusthof – You can’t beat this German Classic for an all-around great blade.
Kershaw – Looks like Samurai swords, cuts like nothing else.
Furi Pro –Beautiful Australian made blades and the makers of Rachel Ray Signature Knives.
Kyocera Ceramics – Diamond sharpened ceramic so you don’t have to sharpen as frequently. The knives are light and durable; ideal for the chef who wants to chop an entire bag of potatoes without suffering wrist-strain.
Your success in cooking relies first on your skill and second on your cookware. Make your food happy by giving it the gift of nice pans.
KitchenAid- Five-Ply Stainless Series
All Clad – The Classic. They make a pan for everything and in several finishes.
Staub – Gorgeous French cast iron cookware. Their colors are complex and vibrant and boy can they cook. Look for them on the Food Network’s culinary competition – The Iron Chef.
Le Creuset – The Cast Iron equivalent of All Clad. It’s been around and has variety.
Scan Pan – You can’t beat this stuff. If you didn’t know about it you may walk right past it. But once you try it, you’ll throw your Teflon away without a backward glance. Strong titanium ceramic cooking surfaces make this cookware non-stick and durable enough for metal utensils.
Mario Batali Italian Kitchen – we look the Panini pan from this line. Heavy cast iron in four foodie colors (persimmon, crème, basil and ****)
Kaiser – Bakeware from the country that brought you strudel, need we say more?
Nordic Ware – Bakeware for every occasion
Sometimes you need a little help in the kitchen and these appliances don’t talk back unlike some sous chefs.
Vita-Mix - Out of powdered sugar that’s OK. With a top speed of over 240 MPH, the Vita-Mix powders regular cane sugar in a matter of seconds.
KitchenAid - These appliances need no introduction. Production class machines for serious cooks.
FrancisFrancis -
The best semi-automatic espresso machine, period. From Italy, of course Plus they look better then most peoples cars.
Saeco -
Espresso at a push of a button
Breville -
Australia seems to have a knack for great design. Plus they are great working machines. Our favorite is the all stainless juicer. But, their semi-automatic espresso maker and toasters are equally impressive
Because you can never have too many kitchen gadgets!
Microplane – One of those tools you wondered how you ever lived without
Thomas Kitchen by Rosenthal
Cuisipro
Zyliss – known for their garlic presses, but great for much more
WMF
Mario Batali Italian Kitchen
ISI-maker of Orka silicone mitts, silicone utensils, and whip cream frothiers
Lamson Goodnow – Makers of the infamous Chef’s spatula, made popular by FoodTV
Chef’n
Architec-maker of the original cutting boards and accessories with gripper feet
Bambu
Bialetti
Bodum
Salter/Taylor
Totally Bamboo
Vic Firth – Check out these peppermills. They started w/ drumsticks now they grind instead of bump.
Silicone Zone
William Bounds – Turning pepper mills into art.
About Chefcargo
Located in Biltmore Village, Chefcargo brings a touch of modern to this historic shopping district. The owner, Matt DeRobertis, is a culinary school graduate and active caterer. Matt has always been drawn to kitchen tools. It was as a caterer where he began to form the idea for Chefcargo.
More and more people were beginning to take an interest in the way their kitchen looked, and many entertained in the kitchen as opposed to the dining room.
Customers frequently asked Matt about the kitchen tools he preferred. And, more customers were looking for products that would be art pieces on their own instead of the usual industrial look of kitchen equipment.
Unfortunately, not all products that look good work like they should. And, that is where Chefcargo came in. It specializes in bringing items into your kitchen that both are aesthetically pleasing and functional.
We couldn’t be more pleased to be a local dealer for AGA Ranges. The legendary British Cooker is really more popular then ever. It’s ideal for cooking lovers and those who are looking to make a design statement unlike any other range on the market. With several models to choose from, AGA Ranges fits with every type of décor from modern to traditional. We have a live AGA Legacy 44” as well as their under-counter refrigerator in our demonstration kitchen. We also have a 4 oven cooker (AGA’s flagship model) offsite that we would happily show you. Come see the AGA in action by joining us for a cooking class or make an appointment for a personal demo.