Pierre Gagnaire

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Pierre Gagnaire
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Gagnaire (third from right) at his restaurant
Born9 April 1950 (1950-04-09) (age 74)
Apinac, Loire, France
Culinary career
Cooking styleModern French/New French
Rating(s)
Current restaurant(s)
    • Restaurant Pierre Gagnaire (Paris) Etoile Michelin-3.svg
    • Sketch (London) Etoile Michelin-3.svg
Television show(s)
Website pierre-gagnaire.com

Pierre Gagnaire (born 9 April 1950) is a French chef, and the head chef and owner of the eponymous Pierre Gagnaire restaurant at 6 rue Balzac in Paris (in the 8th arrondissement). Gagnaire is an iconoclastic chef at the forefront of the fusion cuisine movement.[ citation needed ] Beginning his career in St. Etienne where he won three Michelin Stars, Gagnaire tore at the conventions of classic French cooking by introducing jarring juxtapositions of flavours, tastes, textures, and ingredients. On his website, Gagnaire gives his mission statement as the wish to run a restaurant which is 'facing tomorrow but respectful of yesterday' ("tourné vers demain mais soucieux d'hier").[ citation needed ]

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In Europe

The restaurant, Pierre Gagnaire, specializes in modern French cuisine and has garnered three Michelin stars. Gagnaire is also head chef of Sketch in London. [1] [2] In 2005, both restaurants were ranked in the S.Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants by industry magazine Restaurant, [3] with Pierre Gagnaire ranking third for three consecutive years (2006, 2007, and 2008). [4] [5] [6]

In the United States

In December 2009, Gagnaire made his United States debut with Twist, a new restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental in Las Vegas, which received a Forbes Five-Star Award[ citation needed ] but has since closed.

Media appearances

Pierre Gagnaire has made appearances on Fuji TV's Iron Chef . He represented France in the 1995 Iron Chef World Cup in Tokyo, with the other chefs chosen being Italy's Gianfranco Vissani and Hong Kong's Xu Cheng as well as Iron Chef Japanese Rokusaburo Michiba representing Japan. He also appeared in the "France Battle Special" at Château de Brissac, where he battled Iron Chef French Hiroyuki Sakai.[ citation needed ]

Awards

In 2015, Gagnaire won a Best Chef in the World award. [7] [8]

Restaurants

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References

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