Famed chef Paul Bocuse's restaurant downgraded to 2 Michelin stars after 55 years - News Summed Up

Famed chef Paul Bocuse's restaurant downgraded to 2 Michelin stars after 55 years


The restaurant of French chef Paul Bocuse, who died two years ago, has lost one of its Michelin stars after holding three since 1965, a world record. The Michelin guide announced Friday that the restaurant in Collonges-au-Mont-d'or, near the French city of Lyon, has been downgraded to two stars. CHEF LOSES CHEESE CASE AGAINST MICHELIN GUIDEDubbed by critics as the “pope of French cuisine,” Bocuse died at age 91 in January 2018 in Collonges-au-Mont-d'or, the place where he was born. The restaurant's kitchen is now run by a trio of French chefs. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe Bocuse group also owns a restaurant in Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center in Orlando, Fla., that opened in 1982, and several brasseries, cafes and other establishments in the city of Lyon and in Japan.


Source: Fox News January 18, 2020 19:24 UTC



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