The French have the capability to dazzle the world. They successfully proved this in the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics. Through their art, architecture, and especially food, they’ve bedazzled the world for centuries. When you have culinary artists like Chef Yannick Alléno, it doesn’t surprise you that France is the country with the most Michelin-starred restaurants.
Who is Chef Yannick Alléno?
Yannick Alléno is a French chef with an impressive sixteen Michelin stars in his bags. He has seventeen restaurants across the globe. The most recent one in London, Pavyllon London, earned its first star within six months of business establishing Chef Yannick Alléno as one of the most formidable figures in the culinary landscape. His fermentation and cryoconcentration technique, Extractions, has revolutionized the art of sauce making. Moreover, Yannick has collaborated with top brands like Caviar House Prunier and Moët & Chandon to provide top culinary experiences. If you’re headed to Paris for the Olympics, we suggest adding a stop at these places to get the best of French cuisine.
Yannick Alléno + Prunier
Caviar House Prunier, the premium caviar brand announced Chef Yannick Alléno as their ambassador. Yannick has created the latest menu of Prunier, the Paris edition of the caviar bar. He also heads the panel of chefs who have designed the menu for the hundred-year celebrations of Prunier which is to be unveiled in October. This menu includes a Christian Dior egg and Langoustine with Caviar Creme amongst other delectable dishes.
Yannick Alléno + Moët & Chandon
Chef Yannick Alléno is known in the world for his gutsy experimentation with ingredients and food. You can also witness him in action now. Inside at Paris’ Pavillon Ledoyen is a collaboration between Yannick and the winemakers Moët & Chandon. It provides an exclusive experience of eating inside the kitchen of the Chef while sipping on to the most exquisite French wine. While Alléno gives you the best of French cuisine, Benoît Gouez has selected the champagne from Moët & Chandon’s Grand Vintage Collection champagnes.
FAQs
Q. Where is Prunier in Paris?
A. Prunier is located at 16, ave Victor Hugo, Paris.
Q. Where is Pavillion Ledoyen in Paris?
A. Pavillion Ledoyen is located on the Champs-Elysées in Paris.
Q. When will be the best time to visit the two restaurants?
A. Prunier is open through the summer whereas Pavillion Ledoyen is currently closed. It is expected to reopen on August 20th, 2024.