Toine Hermsen (chef)

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Toine Hermsen is a Dutch head chef and former owner of the now defunct restaurant Toine Hermsen in Maastricht. He held one or two Michelin stars for 23 years. [1]

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References

  1. "Cuisinier Toine Hermsen: "Koks worden nu opgeleid om met een pincet bloemetjes op borden te leggen"". www.derestaurantkrant.nl (in Dutch). Uitgeverij PS: bv. Retrieved 22 December 2023.