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Paul Bocuse
Chef of Nouvelle Cuisine
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A tribute to Paul Bocuse
French gourmet chef Paul Bocuse has died at age 91. We take a look at his culinary legacy.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week | 14.02.2016
In this edition: a German oscar nominee, a century of fashion, ancient ruins and a famous French chef
Irresistible food trends to celebrate Paul Bocuse
As famed French chef Paul Bocuse turns 90, here's a look back at 'nouvelle cuisine' - and more recent food trends.
French Chef Paul Bocuse's Truffle Soup
Paul Bocuse is one of the world's most famous chefs and arguably the father of Nouvelle Cuisine. He was born near Lyons, France, where he still runs his three-star restaurant "L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges".
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