Chef Biography
Wilhelm Gahabka was born in Erlangen, Germany. His father was a brew master and his mother a wonderful cook. After three years at the Culinary Institute in Nuremberg, he graduated and apprenticed in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany), St. Moritz (Switzerland), and Munich (Germany). He worked his way up the kitchen ladder in cities like Milan and Monte Carlo, but he always dreamed of spending Christmas on the beach. So he moved to Southwest Florida and took the job as executive chef at the Landings Yacht and Gold Club in Ft. Myers.
It wasn’t long before he was lured to the Lafite Restaurant at The Registry Resort in Naples, Florida. In 1995 he was invited to cook at the James Beard House in New York City and later at the CIA. The following year in 1996, the Great Chefs team showed up at The Registry to tape him for their Great Chefs of the South series and Discovery Channel’s Great Chefs of America series.
After ten years at The Registry Resort, Chef Gahabka moved up the Florida coast from Naples to the Bay Colony Golf Club in Ft. Myers, Florida, where he remains today in 2016.