Sarma Melngailis

Birthday September 10, 1972

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Newton, Massachusetts, United States

Age 51 years old

Nationality United States

#23378 Most Popular

1972

Sarma Melngailis (born September 10, 1972) is an American chef, cookbook author, and businesswoman.

She was the owner and co-founder of Pure Food and Wine and One Lucky Duck, both vegan raw food restaurants in New York City.

Melngailis' restaurant appeared in New York Magazine's Top 100 Restaurants round up, and made it into Forbes' list of All Star New York Eateries for five consecutive years.

Sarma Melngailis was born September 10, 1972, in the United States, and was raised in Newton, Massachusetts.

Melngailis's father John Melngailis was born in Riga, Latvia and was a physicist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Her early interest in food came from her mother, a professional chef.

Her parents divorced when she was nine years old.

She attended Newton North High School.

1994

Melngailis graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1994 with a B.A. degree, and a B.S. degree in economics from the Wharton School.

1996

Melngailis moved to New York City, working at the investment firm Bear Stearns until 1996, then moving to Bain Capital in Boston, working in private equity investment.

1998

She returned to New York City in 1998 and joined a high-yield investment fund at CIBC, but soon left to enroll at New York's French Culinary Institute from which she graduated in 1999.

2001

Together with chef, author, and speaker Matthew Kenney, her then-boyfriend, she opened Commissary in 2001, but it closed in March 2003, after which she consulted for Jeffrey Chodorow's China Grill Management.

2004

In June 2004, Melngailis with Chodorow and Kenney, opened Pure Food and Wine as New York City's first upscale raw food restaurant.

Located in Manhattan's Gramercy Park neighborhood, the restaurant was listed twice in New York magazine's "Top 100 Restaurants" and in "The Platt 101" and five years in a row in Forbes magazine's list of "All Star New York Eateries."

2005

The website OneLuckyDuck.com, launched in 2005, was an online store for snacks prepared and packaged from Pure Food and Wine, as well as ingredients, skincare, supplements, books, apparel, and home products, all related to raw and organic living.

2007

The trio opened One Lucky Duck Juice and Takeaway in 2007, a takeaway retail store attached to Pure Food and Wine.

2009

In 2009, Melngailis believed that Kenney gave inadequate attention to the financial side of the Pure Food and Wine operation; Chodorow, taken by the strength of her business school and financial background, expelled Kenney from the operation and lent Melngailis US$2.1million to buy the business outright.

A second One Lucky Duck location was open in New York City's Chelsea Market from December 2009 through January 2015.

2014

From 2014 until July 2016, One Lucky Duck Juice and Takeaway operated in San Antonio, Texas, the first location outside of New York City.

This was the second time within a year that a month's worth of wages had been withheld, the first being in July 2014.

2015

In January 2015, Pure Food and Wine and One Lucky Duck staff walked out en masse due to Melngailis' failure to pay employees a month's worth of owed wages.

Melngailis addressed the walkout and subsequent closure of both restaurants in a blog post posted in February 2015.

She apologized for the incident, but later deleted the post.

In an interview with Well+Good, Melngailis stated that the delayed wages were due to slim margins caused by debts and expensive ingredients, and that she had also previously missed her own rent payments.

During the ordeal, Melngailis provided employees with a different explanation, blaming the situation on changing banks.

In April 2015, Pure Food and Wine, One Lucky Duck, and OneLuckyDuck.com reopened.

A majority of staff did not return to the restaurant after its reopening.

In July of that year, the staff of both restaurants walked out due to unpaid wages.

Both establishments have been permanently shut down.

2016

Both businesses closed in 2016 after staff walked out over unpaid wages.

After fleeing New York, Melngailis was tracked down in Tennessee and arrested for fraud in 2016.

The Pure Food and Wine restaurant closed in spring 2016.

On May 12, 2016, it was reported that Melngailis and her then-husband Anthony Strangis were arrested in Sevierville, Tennessee, after he ordered a pizza from Domino's Pizza.

The couple were staying in separate hotel rooms.

It has been reported that "In addition to the fugitive from justice warrants, Strangis was wanted for grand larceny, scheme to defraud and violation of labor law. Melngailis was wanted for grand larceny, criminal tax fraud, scheme to defraud and violation of labor law."

On December 19, 2016, prosecutors offered Melngailis a plea deal in which she would agree to serve one to three years in prison.

Melngailis' attorneys were reported by Vanity Fair to be planning a "coercive control" defense.

2017

She was convicted in 2017.

Melngailis pleaded guilty in May 2017 to stealing more than $2,000,000 from investors, and scheming to defraud, as well as criminal tax fraud charges.

She received a jail sentence of nearly four months.