Shereen Arazm Bio, Age, House, Net Worth, Wife, Chef Canada, Restaurants

Shereen Arazm Biography

Shereen Arazm is a Los Angeles-based Canadian restaurant, nightclub owner, and television personality. She was also the “resident” judge on the popular television show Top Chef Canada for four seasons, as well as the brand ambassador for Nespresso Canada in 2013 and 2014. In 2007, Arazm was selected as one of the top four entertainment hosts in Los Angeles by the LA Times Magazine.

How old is Shereen Arazm? – Age

She is 51 years old as of 2023. She was born in 1972 in Toronto, Canada. Her real name is Shereen Arazm Koules.

Shereen Arazm Family – Education

Arazm was born in Scotland to a Scottish mother and an Iranian father. Her father left Iran when she was 14 years old to study in Europe. The family eventually made their way to Toronto. At the age of 18, Arazm worked as a waiter at Terroni restaurant in Toronto. She subsequently relocated to New York City, where she briefly attended art school before quitting.

In New York, she worked as a bartender and restaurant manager. Arazm passed up an opportunity to buy a club on Manhattan’s Upper West Side in 2000. She moved to Los Angeles after that incident and promptly got work as a bartender at a club named Las Palmas.

Shereen Arazm Wife

In 2008, Arazm married film producer and former Tampa Bay Lightning co-owner Oren Koules. They’d met by chance three years before on a flight from Toronto to Los Angeles. Sam and Neve are the couple’s two daughters. She also has a stepson from her husband’s previous marriage, Miles. Miles plays professional ice hockey.

Shereen Arazm Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1.7 Million.

Shereen Arazm House

Arazm lives in an 11,000-square-foot Hollywood home built in 1927 with her husband and three children. The Spanish-style property, which has seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, had been empty for 44 years when she and her family bought it in 2010.

Some celebrity autographs scrawled on its walls (by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Natalie Wood) were among the characteristics kept during the later makeover, which Arazm, a co-owner of Terroni restaurant in Los Angeles, did with Canadian interior designer Lara McGraw.

Shereen Arazm Chef Canada

Arazm was named a “resident” judge for Food Network Canada’s Top Chef Canada television series in 2010. Arazm was a judge on the show until it was canceled in 2014. When the show was relaunched in 2017, she did not return. Arazm had previously appeared in a 2007 edition of the Canadian Slice Channel show Women on Top.

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Shereen Arazm Restaurant

Arazm’s entrepreneurial career began in 2003, when she collaborated with her Las Palmas boss, Loyal Pennings, to open Concorde, a Los Angeles nightclub. The club’s first significant event was a birthday party for Ben Affleck hosted by then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez. She collaborated with the Dolce Group to develop Geisha House, a sushi restaurant in Los Angeles, in 2004. In 2004, she also bought out Loyal Pennings’ interests in Concorde to become the sole owner. She later renamed the club “Shag” to be more feminine in 2005.

From 2007 to 2008, she opened many clubs, including Parc and Central. She opened another club, Wonderland, in Hollywood’s Cahuenga Corridor in 2009. Terroni (the restaurant she worked at as an 18-year-old in Toronto) was brought to Los Angeles through her partnership with Cosimo Mammoliti in 2007. In 2013, the two built a second Terroni shop in downtown Los Angeles with the help of another partner, Max Stefanelli.

Shereen Arazm Top Chef Canada

Arazm was named a “resident” judge for Food Network Canada’s Top Chef Canada television series in 2010. Arazm was a judge on the show until it was canceled in 2014. When the show was relaunched in 2017, she did not return. Arazm had previously appeared in a 2007 edition of the Canadian Slice Channel show Women on Top.

Shereen Arazm Restaurants

She collaborated with the Dolce Group to develop Geisha House, a sushi restaurant in Los Angeles, in 2004. In 2004, she also bought out Loyal Pennings’ interests in Concorde to become the sole owner. She later renamed the club “Shag” to be more feminine in 2005.

From 2007 to 2008, she opened many clubs, including Parc and Central. She opened another club, Wonderland, in Hollywood’s Cahuenga Corridor in 2009. Terroni (the restaurant she worked at as an 18-year-old in Toronto) was brought to Los Angeles through her partnership with Cosimo Mammoliti in 2007. In 2013, the two built a second Terroni shop in downtown Los Angeles with the help of another partner, Max Stefanelli.

Arazm was named a “resident” judge for Food Network Canada’s Top Chef Canada television series in 2010. Arazm was a judge on the show until it was canceled in 2014. When the show was relaunched in 2017, she did not return. Arazm had previously appeared in a 2007 edition of the Canadian Slice Channel show Women on Top. Arazm and Ruth Tal teamed up in 2019 to develop a plant-based restaurant for celebrities filming in Canada.