At a glance
- Name
- Michel Troisgros
- Specialty
- Celebrities in Food
- Awards
- At the time of his death, he had set a record by never losing his three Michelin stars once he was first awarded them.
Michel Troisgros
Pierre Troisgros (3 September 1928 – 23 September 2020) was a French chef and restaurateur, best known for his restaurant Frères Troisgros. Pierre Troisgros and his brother continued their father Jean-Baptiste Troisgros's restaurant Hôtel Moderne, where they invented "Escalope de saumon à l’oseille Troisgros," or salmon with sorrel sauce, which became their signature dish. At the time of his death, he had set a record by never losing his three Michelin stars once he was first awarded them. Stephen Harris for the Telegraph described him "the father of nouvelle cuisine."
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