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54 restaurants earn their first star

AND DIRECT – The launch of the red guide takes place this Monday, from the Eiffel Tower, broadcast on Youtube and Facebook. Follow the ceremony and learn about the award-winning chefs.

The release of the 2021 Michelin guide has been maintained despite the health crisis and the closure of restaurants for six months out of twelve in 2020. It is presented this Monday, from the restaurant Jules Verne at the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, and broadcast live on Youtube and Facebook.


Sophie Menut, culinary journalist is responsible for the presentation, along with Gwendal Poullennnec, international director of the guide. Several award winners and guests also make appearances.

After praising the merits of a new mobile application, it’s time to announce special prices.

Eleven pastry chefs join the promotion «Passion Dessert»:

Anne Coruble (The White Bird on the Peninsula, Paris)

Sébastien Paris (Les Morainières, Jongieux, 73)

Cédric Perret (Le Clair de la Plume, Grignan, 26)

Simon Pacary (La Table by Franck Putelat, Carcassonne, 11)

Morgane Raimbaud (Alliance, Paris)

Max Martin (Yoann Conte, Veyrier du Lac, 74)

Ayumi Sugiyama (Accents Table Bourse, Paris)

Maëlle Bruguera (Le Art – Château de la Gaude, Aix-en-Provence, 13)

Aymeric Pinard (La Côte d’or – Relais Bernard Loiseau, Saulieu, 21)

Yannick Piotrowski (La Magdeleine – Mathias Dandine, Gémenos, 13)

Pierre Chirac (La Scène, Paris)

Denis Courtiade (Le Plaza) is then invited to present the prize for service to Delphine Alemany (La Closerie, Ansouis) and Marion Denieul (Maison Tiegezh, Guer).

The price of the sommellerie is given to Vanessa Massé, from Pur & V (Nice). A first for a young woman who works natural wines.

Then place at the price of young chef, to Coline Faulquier (Signature, Marseille) and Mory Sacko (Mosuke, Paris), who are also awarded one star.

54 tables won their first star (5 more than in 2020), for a total of 534 1-star tables. Here is the detail, listed in alphabetical order of cities:

Mickaël Féval, Aix-en-Provence (13)

Les Sources de Fontbelle, Angoulême (16)

The Rotonde des Trésoms, Annecy (74)

Restaurant Vincent Favre Félix, Annecy (74)

Louroc, Antibes / Cap d’Antibes (06)

Pollen, Avignon (84)

Auberge Pom’Poire, Azay-le-Rideau (37)

ONA, Arcachon / Arès basin (33)

Castel Marie-Louise, La Baule (44)

The Gabriel Observatory, Bordeaux (33)

L’Ardoise du Marché, Boulleret (18)

La Vieille Tour, Cellettes (41)

Le Verbois, Chantilly / St-Maximin (60)

La Mère Germaine, Châteauneuf-du-Pape (84)

Les Foudres, Cognac (16)

Cibo, Dijon (21)

Au Gourmet, Drusenheim (67)

Le Donjon – Domaine Saint-Clair, Étretat (76)

Auberge du Cep, Fleurie (69)

L’Opidom, Fondettes (37)

La Table de la Mainaz, Gex (01)

Le Fantin Latour – Stéphane Froidevaux, Grenoble (38)

Le Cerisier, Lille (59)

Miraflores, Lyon (69)

Rustic, Lyon (69)

The Domaine du Colombier, Malataverne (26)

Le Bistronomique, Manosque (04)

Signature, Marseille (13)

The Dining Room at Château de Mazan, Mazan (84)

La Table d’Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi, Monaco

Leclere, Montpellier (34)

Pastis, Montpellier (34)

Reflet d’Obione, Montpellier (34)

Rosa, Nantes (44)

The Manor of the Regatta, Nantes / Carquefou (44)

The Agitators, Nice (06)

Goblin, Nîmes (30)

Pantagruel, Paris 2nd

Shabour, Paris 2e

Gaya by Pierre Gagnaire, Paris 7th

Trente-Trois, Paris 8th

MoSuke, Paris 14th

Oxte, Paris 17th

Rosmadec mill, Pont-Aven (29)

Auberge du Pont, Pont-du-Chateau (63)

Ocher, Rueil-Malmaison (92)

Colette, Saint-Tropez (83)

Villa Salone, Salon-de-Provence (13)

Les Plaisirs Gourmands, Schiltigheim (67)

Au Crocodile, Strasbourg (67)

L’Or Bleu, Théoule-sur-Mer (06)

Le Panoramic, Tignes (73)

Château de Massillan, Uchaux (84)

The Secret Garden, La Wantzenau (67)

The ceremony in front of an audience of chefs initially planned in Cognac had been canceled (the 2022 launch should however take place there).

The World’s 50 Best canceled its list of awards, as did the List, which instead distributed special prizes highlighting the sector’s reaction to the pandemic. As for Gault & Millau, it has frozen its number of chef’s hats.

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