Monday, February 2, 2015

Michelin Guide 2015: 2 new “three stars” in France – Les Echos

Michelin Guide 2015: 2 new "three stars" in France – Les Echos

The new vintage of 2015 Michelin Guide released on February 6 with 609 starred restaurants, one less than last year. Review details

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It is in the Quai d’Orsay Fair that the highly anticipated results of the 2015 Michelin Guide were unveiled. Selecting this year is 609 starred restaurants in total, one less than in 2014: 499 “1 star” 79 “2 star” and 25 “3-star”

2 new “Three Star”

Twenty-seven restaurants in France, nine in Paris, could currently obtain three stars, the highest award of Michelin. Only two of them have been rewarded. A surprise as the three previous editions had received only one new three-star every time and even none in 2011

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– After having been awarded on October 27 Chef of the Year by the Gault & amp; Millau 2015 Alléno , arrived in July 2014 at Pavillon Ledoyen, is again crowned with three stars, retaining the prestigious Champs-Elysées restaurant. The leader of 46 years in 2007 had already won three star Meurice

-. The second winner is “La Bouitte” in Saint-Martin-de Belleville, Savoie, René leaders and Maxime Meilleur.

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The new “two stars”

Alain Ducasse , which has just taken over the kitchens of the Plaza Athénée (three stars before closing), immediately gets two stars for restaurant based on the “naturalness” around a trilogy fish, vegetables, grains

-. The Auberge du Cheval Blanc (Lembach, 67) Pascal Bastian also gets a second macaron

-.. The Grand’Vigne (Bordeaux, 33) Nicolas Masse

– The Ninth Art (Lyon, 69) Christophe Roure

. – The Casadelmar (Porto-Vecchio, Corsica), Fabio Bragagnolo.

– La Table du Lancaster (Paris 8th) Julien Roucheteau

. – The Edmond workshop (Val d’Isere, 73) Benedict Vidal.

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The new stars

37 chefs get a star this year, including:

– 7 new “1 star” in Ile-de-France : Helen (Paris 8th), Alberico Penatti (Paris 8th), La Table d’Eugène (Paris 18th), The Mouth (Etampes, 91), Climates (Paris 7), David Toutain (Paris 7), Garance (Paris 7th )

– 9 new stars in Paca La Voile (Ramatuelle) Archangel (St. Raphael), The Castellaras (Fayence), La Table de Nans (La Ciotat, 13), AM, Une Table au Sud, L’Esprit de la Violette, Le Clos – Jean-Marc Banzo (Aix-en-Provence, 13) Tables Gaspard (Saint-Crepin, 05).

– 3 new “1 star” in Normandy Le Colombier (Offranville, 76) The Garden of Feathers (Giverny, 27) The Odas (Rouen, 76)

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Disappointments

“The Côte Saint-Jacques” (formerly 3 stars) Jean-Michel Lorain Burgundy loses a star

The Arnsbourg loses all of its three stars after the departure of head Jean Georges Klein at year end. Michelin has therefore decided that the stars were attached to the head, rather than at home.

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Passage 2 stars 1 star:

– Relais Louis XIII, Paris (75006)

– Lasserre, Paris (75008)

– The Bee Paris (75016)

– Le Strato, Courchevel 1850 (73)

– La Rotonde, Lyon / Charbonnières-les-Bains (69 )

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Finally, 38 restaurants lost their only star & gt; & gt; & gt; the list here

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All starred restaurants in restaurant.michelin.fr

The 25 “Three stars” French

In Paris:
– “Ledoyen” (Alléno, 2015)
– “Le Meurice Alain Ducasse” (2014)
– “Epicure” at the Hotel Bristol (Eric Frechon, 2009)
– “L’Astrance” (Pascal Barbot, 2007)
– “Le Pré Catelan” (Frédéric Anton, 2007)
– “Guy Savoy” (2002)
– “Pierre Gagnaire” (1998)
– “L’Arpege” (Alain Passard, 1996)
– “L’Ambrosia” (Bernard Pacaud, 1988)
areas:
– “La Bouitte” in Saint Martin de Belleville Savoie (René and Maxime Meilleur, 2015)
– “L’Assiette Champenoise” (Arnaud Lallement, 2014)
– “The Golden Wave” in St. Tropez in the Var (Donckele Arnaud, 2013)
– “Salt Flakes” Megeve in Haute-Sav oie (Emmanuel Renaut, 2012)
– “Auberge du Vieux Puits”, in Fontjoncouse Aude (Gilles Goujon, 2010)
– “Le Petit Nice” in Marseille ( Gérald Passédat 2008)
– “Pic” in Valence, Drôme (Anne-Sophie Pic, 2007)
– “Lameloise” in Chagny in Saône-et-Loire (Eric Pras, 2007)
– “Régis et Jacques Marcon” in Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid in the Haute-Loire (2005)
– “Arm” in Laguiole in the Aveyron (Michel and Sébastien Bras, 1999)
– “Le Relais Bernard Loiseau” in Saulieu Côte-d’Or (Patrick Bertron, 1991)
– “Georges Blanc” Vonnas Ain (1981)
– “Les Prés d’Eugénie” Eugenie-les-Bains in the Landes (Michel Guérard, 1977)
– “Troisgros” in Roanne in the Loire (Michel Troisgros, 1968)
– “L ‘Auberge de l’Ill “in I llhaeusern Haut-Rhin (Marc Haeberlin 1967)
-” Paul Bocuse “in Collonges-au-Mont-d’Or in the Rhône (1965)

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