Monaco: Le Louis XV Alain Ducasse
Every year for decades, the 1st February is the most anticipated day of the year for chefs and key players of the culinary world across France. After rumours picking up pace these last few weeks, the team behind the Michelin Guide, the most prestigious culinary guide and “the only one that counts, ” according to the legendary French chef Paul Bocuse, finally reveals this year’s gained and lost stars.
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The awards ceremony at Place Vendôme began with a minute of silence for three-star chef Benoît Violier, who was found dead on Sunday in his Swiss home of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot.
Two of Paris’s ritziest dining establishments joined the select list of three-Michelin-star restaurants in the 2016 Michelin Guide. Chef Alain Ducasse recuperated a third star for his restaurant at the Plaza Athénée hotel while Christian Le Squer won a triple star for Le Cinq, his restaurant in the George V hotel.
In bestowing the award, the guide’s international director, Michael Ellis, said Ducasse’s cuisine “offers an unprecedented marriage of flavours and shakes up the codes of haute gastronomy”.
The 10 three-Michelin-star restaurants located in Paris:
Alain Ducasse at the Plaza Athénée (2016)
Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V (Christian le Squer, 2016)
Alléno Paris, Pavillon Ledoyen (Yannick Alléno, 2015)
Epicure à l’hôtel Bristol (Eric Frechon, 2009)
L’Astrance (Pascal Barbot, 2007)
Le Pré Catelan (Frédéric Anton, 2007)
Guy Savoy (2002)
Pierre Gagnaire (1998)
(Alain Passard, 1996)
(Bernard Pacaud, 1988)
Three-starred restaurants in France’s regions:
La Bouitte, à Saint-Martin de Belleville en Savoie (René et Maxime Meilleur, 2015)
L’Assiette champenoise à Tinqueux dans la Marne (Arnaud Lallement, 2014)
La Vague d’or, à Saint-Tropez dans le Var (Arnaud Donckele, 2013)
Flocons de sel, à Megève en Haute-Savoie (Emmanuel Renaut, 2012)
Auberge du Vieux Puits, à Fontjoncouse dans l’Aude (Gilles Goujon, 2010)
Le Petit Nice, à Marseille (Gérald Passédat, 2008)
Pic, à Valence dans la Drôme (Anne-Sophie Pic, 2007)
Lameloise, à Chagny en Saône-et-Loire (Eric Pras, 2007)
Régis et Jacques Marcon, à Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid en Haute-Loire (2005)
Bras, à Laguiole dans l’Aveyron (Michel et Sébastien Bras, 1999)
Georges Blanc, à Vonnas dans l’Ain (1981)
Les Prés d’Eugénie, à Eugénie-les-Bains dans les Landes (Michel Guérard, 1977)
Troisgros, à Roanne dans la Loire (Michel Troisgros, 1968)
L’Auberge de l’Ill, à Illhaeusern dans le Haut-Rhin (Marc Haeberlin, 1967)
Paul Bocuse, à Collonges-au-Mont-d’Or dans le Rhône (1965)
In Monaco:
Le Louis XV Alain Ducasse (1990, retirée 1997, retrouvée 1998, retirée en 2001, retrouvée 2003)