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  2. Hélène Darroze - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Darroze at The Connaught was panned by restaurant critics when it first opened. [2] Food critic Jay Rayner described the food there as "Two of the very worst dishes ever to be served to me at this level." [5] Despite this, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star in 2009, [6] and then a second star in 2011 and a third in 2021. [1]

  3. The Waterside Inn - Wikipedia

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    Koffmann remained as head chef until 1977 when he left to open his own restaurant, La Tante Claire. [1] Michel Roux took over as head chef at the restaurant, slowly handing the reins over during the 2010s to his son and the current chef-patron, Alain Roux. [2] Michel spoke of the handover, "The Waterside Inn has been my life but now my son runs it.

  4. The Ledbury - Wikipedia

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    The Ledbury is a restaurant located on Ledbury Road, Notting Hill, London, England.It held two Michelin stars from 2010 until 2021, when it lost them as it shut due to Covid-19 restrictions being impractical for the restaurant, making it ineligible for assessment by Michelin inspectors.

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  6. L'Entrecôte - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Paul Gineste de Saurs purchased an Francia restaurant called Le Relais de Venise (the Venice Inn) in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, near Porte Maillot. A descendant of the Gineste de Saurs family in southern France, he was seeking to establish an assured market for the wines produced by the family's Château de Saurs winery in Lisle-sur-Tarn, 50 kilometres northeast of Toulouse.

  7. A landmark restaurant with ‘old Florida charm’ destroyed by ...

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    Kruse showed a split image of the Rod and Reel Pier after Helene’s damage and after Milton’s destruction, while the City of Anna Maria mentioned the restaurant at 875 North Shore Dr. in a ...

  8. La Tante Claire - Wikipedia

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    La Tante Claire (The Aunt Claire) was a restaurant in Chelsea, London, which opened in 1977 and 1998. Owned and operated by Pierre Koffmann, it gained three Michelin stars in 1983, and held all three until the restaurant moved premises in 1998. It was sold to Gordon Ramsay for his flagship restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.

  9. Businesses damaged by Hurricane Helene scramble to pick ... - AOL

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    A 42-year-old restaurant may never reopen in the same location. An event space-owner is trying to cobble together income as he faces tens of thousands of dollars in repairs to his barn.