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Alain Ducasse

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French-born Monégasque chef (born 1956)

Alain Ducasse
Alain at Identità Golose Conference 2010
Born (1956-09-13)13 September 1956 (age 69)
Orthez, France
Culinary career
Cooking styleHaute cuisine
Current restaurant(s)
  • Le Louis XV3 Michelin stars
    Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester3 Michelin stars
    Alain Ducasse at Morpheus2 Michelin stars
    Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse2 Michelin stars
    MUNI Alain Ducasse1 Michelin star
    BEIGE Alain Ducasse1 Michelin star
    Blue by Alain Ducasse1 Michelin star
    IDAM by Alain Ducasse1 Michelin star
    La Bastide de Moustiers1 Michelin star1 Michelin green star
    ESTERRE by Alain Ducasse1 Michelin star
    Il Ristorante Alain Ducasse Napoli1 Michelin star
    Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle1 Michelin star
Websitealain-ducasse.com

Alain Ducasse (French:[alɛ̃dykas]; born 13 September 1956) is a French-bornMonégasque chef. He operates a number of restaurants, includingAlain Ducasse at The Dorchester, which holds three stars (the top rating) in theMichelin Guide.

Early life and career

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Ducasse was born inOrthez in southwestern France and was educated on a farm inCastel-Sarrazin. In 1972, when he was sixteen, Ducasse began anapprenticeship at the Pavillon Landais restaurant inSoustons and at theBordeaux hotel school. After this apprenticeship, he began work atMichel Guérard's restaurant inEugénie-les-Bains while also working forGaston Lenôtre during the summer months. In 1977, Ducasse started working as an assistant atMoulin de Mougins under legendary chefRoger Vergé, creator of Cuisine du Soleil, and learned theProvençal cooking methods for which he was later known.[citation needed]

In 2012 he held 21Michelin stars, making him the second ranked chef worldwide in terms of total Michelin stars –Joël Robuchon had 31 andGordon Ramsay had 17 at the time.[1]

Ducasse's first position as chef came in 1980 when he took over the kitchens at L'amandier inMougins. One year later, he assumed the position of head chef at La Terrasse in the Hôtel Juana inJuan-les-Pins. In 1984, he was awarded two stars in the MichelinRed Guide. In the same year Ducasse was the only survivor of a Piper Aztec aircraft crash that injured him severely.[2]

Career as chef

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Alain Ducasse (centre) at the Congresso italiano di cucina d'autore withMassimo Bottura (left)

In 1986, Ducasse was offered the chef position at theHôtel de Paris inMonte Carlo, with management including the hotel's Le Louis XV. After assuring himself that the Hotel's other restaurant operations were operating well, Ducasse continued to run management.[citation needed]

In 1988, Ducasse expanded beyond the restaurant industry and opened La Bastide de Moustiers, a twelve-bedroomcountry inn inProvence and he began attaining financial interests in other Provence hotels. On 12 August 1996, the Alain Ducasse restaurant opened in Le Parc – Sofitel Demeure Hôtels in the16th arrondissement of Paris. The Red Guide awarded the restaurant three stars just eight months after opening.[citation needed]

Ducasse went to the United States and in June 2000 opened the Alain Ducasse restaurant in New York City'sEssex hotel at 160 Central Park South, receiving the Red Guide's three stars in December 2005, in the first Red Guide for NYC. Ducasse became the first chef to have three restaurants awarded three Michelin stars at the same time.[3] That restaurant closed in 2007 when Ducasse chose to open a restaurant inLas Vegas named Mix, which later went on to earn one star in theMichelin Red Guide. In early 2008, Ducasse opened Adour, at the St. Regis Hotel on 16th and K Street in Washington, D.C., and has also opened the more casual Bistro Benoit New York, at 60 West 55th Street.[4]

On 2 July 2011, Ducasse prepared a multi-course gala dinner for thewedding ofPrince Albert andCharlene Wittstock. It was the first time he prepared an official meal for a head of state. He was also in charge of preparing the post-festivities brunch on 3 July, in conjunction withJoël Robuchon.[5]

Recognition

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Ducasse became the first chef to own restaurants carrying threeMichelin Stars in three cities. The New York restaurant was dropped from the 2007 Michelin Guide because the restaurant was scheduled to close. Ducasse has become known through his writing and influences. Ducasse is also only one of two chefs to hold 21 Michelin stars throughout his career.[citation needed]

He has been special guest in the US and Italian versions ofMasterChef.[6] In 2013 he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement onThe World's 50 Best Restaurants List.[7] In June 2022 he was recognized by the International Hospitality Institute on the Global 100 in Hospitality, a list featuring the 100 Most Powerful People in Global Hospitality.[8]

Nationality

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Ducasse was aFrench citizen by birth. On 17 June 2008, he became a naturalized citizen ofMonaco.[9] He chose Monegasque citizenship in order to take advantage of the principality's tax rates, giving up his French nationality as Monegasque people were not allowed to holddual citizenship at this time.[10]

Restaurants and operations

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Alain Ducasse's restaurants, cooking schools, cookbooks, and consulting activities had revenues of $15.9 million in 2002.[11] Ducasse has also opened a cooking school for the general public in Paris and another for chefs (ADF), which also works for theEuropean Space Agency to developastronaut meals to be taken into space.[12]

Ducasse's restaurants (past and present) include:

  • 59 Poincaré (Paris, France)
  • Adour (New York, US) – Closed 17 November 2012[13]
  • Restaurant Le Meurice, Alain Ducasse (Paris, France)
  • Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athenee (Paris, France)
  • Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester (London, UK)[14]
  • Alain Ducasse at the Essex House (New York, US) (Closed 2007)
  • Aux Lyonnais (Paris, France)[15]
  • Allard (Paris, France)
  • La Trattoria (Monaco)
  • Be (BoulangEpicerie)
  • Beige (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Benoit (Paris, France) – bistro[16]
  • Benoit (Tokyo, Japan) – bistro
  • Benoit (Kyoto, Japan) – bistro
  • Benoit (New York, US) – bistro
  • Blue by Alain Ducasse (Bangkok, Thailand)
  • Esprit – bistro
  • Esterre (Tokyo, Japan) – gastronomy restaurant
  • Idam, Museum of Islamic Art, Doha-Qatar gastronomy restaurant
  • La Cour Jardin (Paris, France)
  • Mix (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • La Terrasse du Parc
  • Le Grill[17]
  • Le Rech[18]
  • Le Jules Verne (Eiffel Tower, Paris, France)[19]
  • Le Louis XV (Monaco)
  • Le Relais du Parc (Paris, France)
  • Le Relais Plaza, Hotel Plaza Athénée (Paris, France)
  • La Bastide de Moustier (Moustier Ste Marie, France)
  • MIA cafe, atMuseum of Islamic Art, Doha-Qatar
  • Jiwan by Alain DucasseNational Museum of Qatar (Doha, Qatar)
  • Tamaris (Beirut, Lebanon)
  • Rech by Alain Ducasse (Hong Kong)
  • Rivea (Saint-Tropez, France)
  • Rivea (London, UK)Bulgari Hotel
  • Spoon (Beirut, Carthago, Gstaadt, Mauritius)
  • Trattoria ToscanaL'Andana (Castiglione della Pescaia, Grosseto, Italy)[20]
  • Sapid (Paris, France)[21]

In 2004 Alain Ducasse opened a restaurant in a resort nearBiarritz, in the French Basque Country. However, after several bombing attacks byIrrintzi, an armedBasque nationalist organization, which accused him of being a speculator and of "folkloring" the Basque Country, Ducasse decided to leave the Basque Country.[22]

In 2010 Ducasse opened a miX restaurant at the W Hotel in Vieques, Puerto Rico,[23] but he closed it in 2012.[24]

On 29 November 2017, Melco Resorts announced that Alain Ducasse would open two new restaurants and a bar at the then upcomingMorpheus Hotel atCity of Dreams,Macau. The restaurants are to be called "Alain Ducasse at Morpheus" and "Voyages by Alain Ducasse".[25] In March 2017, Ducasse opened Rech by Alain Ducass in the Intercontinental Hong Kong.[26]

In 2027, Ducasse will open a steakhouse atWynn Al Marjan Island inRas Al Khaimah. It will be the firstintegrated resort in theUnited Arab Emirates and theMiddle East.[27]

  • Restaurant Louis XV, Monaco
    Restaurant Louis XV, Monaco
  • Restaurant Le Jules Verne, Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
    Restaurant Le Jules Verne, Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
  • Restaurant Le Meurice, Paris, France
    Restaurant Le Meurice, Paris, France
  • Restaurant le Relais Plaza, Paris, France
    Restaurant le Relais Plaza, Paris, France
  • Rivea, Saint-Tropez, France
    Rivea, Saint-Tropez, France
  • Restaurant Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, England
    Restaurant Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, England

Michelin-starred restaurants associated with Alain Ducasse and their highest rating

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Key
1 Michelin starOne Michelin star
2 Michelin starsTwo Michelin stars
3 Michelin starsThree Michelin stars
1 Michelin green starOne Michelin green star
The restaurant did not receive a star that year
ClosedThe restaurant is no longer open
Michelin keyOne Michelin key
No.NameCountryRating
1Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse à l'Hôtel de Paris (Monte-Carlo)Monaco3 Michelin stars
2Alain Ducasse au Hôtel Le Parc (Paris)France3 Michelin stars
3Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée (Paris)France3 Michelin stars
4Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse (Paris)France3 Michelin stars
5Alain Ducasse at Essex House (New York City)United States3 Michelin stars
6Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester (London)England3 Michelin stars
7La Terrasse (Juan-les-Pins)France2 Michelin stars
8ADOUR (New York City)United States2 Michelin stars
9BEIGE (Tokyo)Japan2 Michelin stars
10Alain Ducasse at Morpheus (Macau)Macau2 Michelin stars
11Bar & Bœuf (Monte-Carlo)Monaco1 Michelin star
12Benoit (Paris)France1 Michelin star
13Il Cortile (Paris)France1 Michelin star
14Le Jules Verne (Paris)France1 Michelin star
15Hostellerie de l'Abbaye de la Celle (La Celle)France1 Michelin star
16La Bastide de Moustiers (Moustiers-Sainte-Marie)France1 Michelin star1 Michelin green star
17Ducasee au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle (Versailles)France1 Michelin star
18miX (Las Vegas)United States1 Michelin star
19Benoit (Tokyo)Japan1 Michelin star
20LA TERRASSE (Kyoto)Japan1 Michelin star
21MUNI Alain Ducasse (Kyoto)Japan1 Michelin star
22ESTERRE by Alain Ducasse (Tokyo)Japan1 Michelin star
23Rech (Hong Kong)Hong Kong1 Michelin star
24SPOON (Hong Kong)Hong Kong1 Michelin star
25IDAM by Alain Ducasse (Doha)Qatar1 Michelin star
26Blue by Alain Ducasse (Bangkok)Thailand1 Michelin star
27L’Andana (Castiglione della Pescaia)Italy1 Michelin star
27Il Ristorante Alain Ducasse Roma (Rome)Italy1 Michelin star

See also

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References

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  1. ^MasterChefUS (28 August 2012),MasterChef US – S03Ep18,archived from the original on 13 December 2021
  2. ^"L'Obsession".NYMag.com. 3 January 2008. Retrieved16 July 2018.
  3. ^"About Alain Ducasse | DUCASSE Paris".www.ducasse-paris.com. Retrieved30 April 2019.
  4. ^Fabricant, Florence (5 September 2007)."Here Come the Chefs".The New York Times.
  5. ^"Celeb Chef Alain Ducasse Prepares to Cook for Monaco's Royal Wedding".Fox News. 8 June 2011.
  6. ^Hosts:Gordon Ramsay,Joe Bastianich,Graham Elliot (28 August 2012)."Top 4 Compete".MasterChef.Season 3. Episode 18. 80 minutes in. Fox Network.
  7. ^"50 Best Lifetime Achievement Award: a Tribute to Alain Ducasse".Fine Dining Lovers. 15 April 2013.
  8. ^Mix, Pulse (1 August 2022)."Dr Jeffrey Obomeghie and Dupe Olusola among the 100 most powerful people in global hospitality".Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved2 August 2022.
  9. ^"Ordonnance Souveraine n° 1.679 du 17 juin 2008 portant naturalisation monégasque".Journal de Monaco (in French) (7865). 20 June 2008. Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved25 February 2010.
  10. ^"Le chef Alain Ducasse devient monégasque et perd la nationalité française" [The chef Alain Ducasse becomes Monegasque and loses French nationality] (in French). Monaco.AFP. 23 June 2008. Archived fromthe original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved25 February 2010.
  11. ^Passariello, Christina (19 May 2003)."Cooking Up a Global Empire, Alain Ducasse finds a way to make haute cuisine profitable".Business Week. Archived fromthe original on 8 January 2009.
  12. ^Ducasse's delicacies for the international space stationArchived 30 September 2007 at theWayback Machine
  13. ^"Ducasse To Close New York Restaurant".Fine Dining Lovers. 18 October 2012.
  14. ^"The Dorchester".Dorchester Collection.
  15. ^"Home".auxlyonnais.com.
  16. ^"Benoit Paris - Restaurant Français Gastronomique étoilé au Michelin".Benoit Paris.
  17. ^"Addresses - DUCASSE Paris".Alain-ducasse.com. Retrieved16 July 2018.
  18. ^"Le Rech". Retrieved17 July 2023.
  19. ^Le Jules Verne alain-ducasse.com
  20. ^"L'Andana - Hotel & SPA Resort in Toscana a Castiglione della Pescaia". 15 February 2013. Archived fromthe original on 15 February 2013.
  21. ^Pointing, Charlotte (8 September 2021)."Another Michelin Chef Opens Plant-Based Restaurant In Paris".LIVEKINDLY.Archived from the original on 8 September 2021. Retrieved10 September 2021.
  22. ^Chrisafis, Angelique (19 February 2007)."Bombs force French chef out of Basque area".The Guardian. London.
  23. ^"Calendario del Vino y Gastronomí".Viajesyvinos.com. Retrieved16 July 2018.
  24. ^Alain Ducasse Shutters miX at W Hotel in Puerto Rico, Eater.com, 27 August 2012
  25. ^"FOOD AND BEVERAGE CHEF DUCASSE TO OPEN TWO RESTAURANTS AT MORPHEUS".Macau Daily Times. 30 November 2017.
  26. ^"Alain Ducasse talks about cooking Chinese food the French way".South China Morning Post. 9 March 2017.
  27. ^Wynn Al Marjan Island reveals its first two restaurants
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