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  2. Mirazur - Wikipedia

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    Mirazur is a restaurant in Menton, France rated with three stars by the Michelin Guide. [1] The restaurant is run by Argentine chef Mauro Colagreco, who previously worked with Bernard Loiseau, Alain Passard, Alain Ducasse and Guy Martin. [2] He opened Mirazur in 2006 at the age of 29. [3]

  3. Hotel Miramar - Wikipedia

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  4. List of French dishes - Wikipedia

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    There are many dishes that are considered part of the French national cuisine today. [when?] Many come from haute cuisine in the fine-dining realm, but others are regional dishes that have become a norm across the country. Below are lists of a few of the more common dishes available in France on a national level. Chicken Marengo; Hachis Parmentier

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  6. Le guide culinaire - Wikipedia

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    Le Guide Culinaire (French pronunciation: [lə ɡid kylinɛːʁ]) is Georges Auguste Escoffier's 1903 French restaurant cuisine cookbook, his first. It is regarded as a classic and still in print. Escoffier developed the recipes while working at the Savoy, Ritz and Carlton hotels from the late 1880s to the time of publication.

  7. Maison Pic - Wikipedia

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    Maison Pic is a top five star hotel and restaurant located in Valence, Drôme, France. Established in 1889 by Eugene and Sophie Pic, the restaurant first earned the prestigious 3 Michelin stars in 1939 under their son André Pic (1893–1984). It lost its third star in 1946, and its second star in 1950.

  8. Cuisine and specialties of Nord-Pas-de-Calais - Wikipedia

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    Just as in the rest of France, eating habits in Nord-Pas-de-Calais changed from the late 1960s onwards. Cradle of modern French mass retailing, the region also saw the emergence of fast-food chains such as Flunch in 1971, and Paul bakeries, which aimed for a higher standard of quality. Most meals, however, were eaten at home, with the family.

  9. Loïc Lefebvre - Wikipedia

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    He spent his formative years of technical training in France in the Michelin-starred kitchens of Christian Willer (of Le Palme d'Or Restaurant), twin brothers Jacques and Lourent Pourcel (of Le Jardin des Sens) and Jacques Chibois (of La Bastilde Saint-Antoine). [1] Lefebvre has been chef for former President of France, Jacques Chirac. [2]