Paul Bocuse
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Application Description
Paul Bocuse (11 February 1926) is a French chef based in Lyon who is famous for the high quality of his restaurants and his innovative approaches to cuisine. He is one of the most prominent chefs associated with the nouvelle cuisine, which is less opulent and calorific than the traditional cuisine classique, and stresses the importance of fresh ingredients of the highest quality. Paul Bocuse claimed that Henri Gault first used the term, nouvelle cuisine, to describe food prepared by Bocuse and other top chefs for the maiden flight of the Concorde airliner in 1969
Contents
1 Contribution to French gastronomy
2 Restaurants
3 Institute Paul Bocuse Worldwide Alliance
4 References
5 External links
Contribution to French gastronomy
Bocuse made many contributions to French gastronomy both directly and indirectly, because he has had numerous students, many of whom have become famous chefs themselves. One of his students was Austrian Eckart Witzigmann, one of four Chefs of the Century and the first German-speaking and the third non-French-speaking chef to receive three Michelin stars. Since 1987, the Bocuse d'Or has been regarded as the most prestigious award for chefs in the world (at least when French food is considered), and is sometimes seen as the unofficial world championship for chefs. Paul Bocuse has received numerous awards throughout his career, including the medal of Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur.
The Culinary Institute of America honored Bocuse in their Leadership Awards Gala on 30 March 2011. He has received the "Chef of the Century" award. On 4 July 2012, in the New York Times, the Culinary Institute of America announced they will change the name of their "Escoffier" Restaurant to the "Bocuse" Restaurant, after a year long renovation.
In 1975, he created the world famous soupe aux truffes (truffle soup) for a presidential dinner at the Elysée Palace. Since then, the soup has been served in Bocuse's restaurant near Lyon as Soupe V.G.E., V.G.E. being the initials of former president of France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
-Full menu
-Restaurant informatiion
-Online reservation
-Photo Gallery
-Best recipes
Contents
1 Contribution to French gastronomy
2 Restaurants
3 Institute Paul Bocuse Worldwide Alliance
4 References
5 External links
Contribution to French gastronomy
Bocuse made many contributions to French gastronomy both directly and indirectly, because he has had numerous students, many of whom have become famous chefs themselves. One of his students was Austrian Eckart Witzigmann, one of four Chefs of the Century and the first German-speaking and the third non-French-speaking chef to receive three Michelin stars. Since 1987, the Bocuse d'Or has been regarded as the most prestigious award for chefs in the world (at least when French food is considered), and is sometimes seen as the unofficial world championship for chefs. Paul Bocuse has received numerous awards throughout his career, including the medal of Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur.
The Culinary Institute of America honored Bocuse in their Leadership Awards Gala on 30 March 2011. He has received the "Chef of the Century" award. On 4 July 2012, in the New York Times, the Culinary Institute of America announced they will change the name of their "Escoffier" Restaurant to the "Bocuse" Restaurant, after a year long renovation.
In 1975, he created the world famous soupe aux truffes (truffle soup) for a presidential dinner at the Elysée Palace. Since then, the soup has been served in Bocuse's restaurant near Lyon as Soupe V.G.E., V.G.E. being the initials of former president of France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
-Full menu
-Restaurant informatiion
-Online reservation
-Photo Gallery
-Best recipes
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 19.47 MB of space to download and install Paul Bocuse app. Paul Bocuse is available on iTunes for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of younes deflaoui at http://www.Bocuse.fr.
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