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Yannick Alléno (born 16 December 1968) is a French chef who operates the restaurants Pavillon Ledoyen and L'Abysse in Paris and Le 1947 in Courchevel. He has been awarded six Michelin stars in his career.

Yannick Alléno
Born (1968-12-16) 16 December 1968 (age 53)
Puteaux, France

Biography


Born on 16 December 1968 in Puteaux, Yannick Alléno studied at Santo Dumont High School in Saint-Cloud. He began his career at the Royal Monceau working with Gabriel Biscay before joining the Hotel Sofitel Sèvres and working closely with chefs Roland Durand and Martial Henguehardm. After entering Drouant and studying under Chef Louis Grondard, he started the Scribe kitchens.

In 2003, the Hotel Le Meurice appointed Alléno chef de cuisine, where he stayed for 10 years. In 2008 he founded the restaurant Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc Courchevel,[1] and in July 2014 he took over the kitchens of Pavillon Ledoyen on the Champs-Elysées in Paris.

In 2008, with Florence Cane, he launched the Group Yannick Alléno.,[2] with clients in Saint-Tropez and Paris, at the Royal Mansour in Marrakech, at the One&Only The Palm in Dubai, at the Shangri-La in Beijing and in the 101 tower in Taipei. He also launched the magazine Yam,[3] and published in 2014 "Sauces Réflexion d'un cuisinier"[4] in which he described new methods of flavor extraction for sauces.

Alléno has received three Michelin stars for Pavillon Ledoyen, one for Le 1947, one for Stay in Seoul, and one for L'Abysse.[5]

In 2015, former staff of Pavillon Ledoyen, along with the CGT trade union, filed a suit in labour relations court accusing Alléno and second-in-command Sebastien Lefort of harassment and violent behavior including kicking one employee in the thigh. Alléno, Lefort and Cane denied the allegations.[6]


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References


  1. "Cheval Blanc Courchevel's Le 1947 Restaurant Awarded Three Michelin Stars". Luxury Travel Magazine. 9 February 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  2. "→ Yannick Alléno – Restaurants gastronomiques et bistrots - Site Officiel". www.yannick-alleno.com. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  3. "Yam – Le magazine des chefs". www.y-a-m.com. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  4. "Yannick Alléno: sauce qui peut !". May 23, 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  5. "The Michelin Guide Awards One Star At the Most Unexpected Four Hands Of the Capital: Yannick Alleno And Yasunari Okazaki" (PDF). www.yannick-alleno.com. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  6. Agence France-Presse (11 March 2015). "Michelin star French chef Yannick Alléno accused of 'harassment' by staff". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  7. "One and Only -The Palm".
  8. "MICHELIN Guide, Monaco, Monte-Carlo Restaurants". MICHELIN Guide. Retrieved 19 November 2021.



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