A native of France, with a portugueses background, Paulo Feteira developed a passion for food and dining at a young age. Paulo’s story is not unlike that of many young people living in the suburbs of a major city. Get a job at restaurant waiting tables and make a few extra bucks. Fortunately, what sets Paulo’s story apart is that the city was Paris, France and the restaurant had two Michelin stars. After 2 years working at le Doyen on the Champs Elysees, his eyes were opened to a new world that could bring him to different places. After spending a few years working his way through the rigorous ranks of the classic French dining brigade, Paulo achieved the status of Captain. With a new feather in his cap and a taste for the restaurant business he set out to hone his skills.
The next leg of his journey led him to Oxford, England and the prestigious Relais & Châteaux. His appetite for travel was growing as was his skill set as a fine young server. He decided to investigate what there was to offer across the Atlantic and headed to Ontario, Canada at the Inn at Manitou. From Ontario, he worked his way down the American west coast, working at L’Orangerie Restaurant, LA for 2 years.
He purchased a van and went cross country, then ended in Texas. In Austin, he found his other passion, country line dancing, which led him to the love of his life. It was at this point that Paulo decided to he was going to become a French-American cowboy. He got himself a pair of boots and saddled up with his wife Mary.
The couple headed to New York, via Paris. Paulo’s journey took him from one dining capitol to another. Paulo worked his way through Manhattan’s elite with stints at David Bouley and Jean George Vongerichten’s restaurant Vong. He then took his first stab as an owner of “Z Crepe”, a creperie in White Plains, NY. With a family in mind the couple moved out to the suburbs and Paulo took root for Peter X. Kelly as a Captain at Xavier’s in Piermont. His journey finally came to culmination as he opened UNION Restaurant & Bar Latino in Haverstraw with fellow Kelly alumna Chef Jose David Martinez. Together with Martinez they opened a second location, UNOODLES SNACK BAR also in Haverstraw.
Paulo resides in Rockland County with his wife Mary and they have three children.