His interest in cooking began during a high school exchange program in Europe. He attended Dubrulle Culinary Institute (now part of The Art Institute of Vancouver).After graduation, Feenie worked as a sous chef at various restaurants, including The Rim Rock Café and Oyster Bar in Whistler, British Columbia and The Cherrystone Cove and Le Crocodile in Vancouver. While at Le Crocodile, Feenie worked stages in France and the United States. Later, Feenie opened Accolade Restaurant in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Toronto.


Feenie has published three cookbooks, starred in New Classics with Rob Feenie on Food Network Canada, and in 2005 was the first Canadian to win on the popular television show, Iron Chef America, by defeating Chef Masaharu Morimoto.
TV appearances
- New Classics with Chef Rob Feenie - Host
- Iron Chef America - Challenger
- White Spot commercials
- Top Chef Canada - season 1 episode 11
Books
- Rob Feenie Cooks at Lumière
- Lumière Light
- Feenie's
- Vancouver Cooks (Contributor)
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