Windsor Star

French chef says no to prestigiou­s honour

Sébastian Bras joins ‘handful’ of others abandoning the Michelin stars ranking

- LAURA BREHAUT

Acclaimed chef Sébastian Bras wants to be stripped of his Michelin stars.

Bras is behind the celebrated Le Suquet restaurant in Laguiole, southern France, which has held the prestigiou­s ranking for nearly two decades. According to Agence France-Presse, Bras asked the French tire company to exclude him from the 2018 guide due to the “huge pressure” associated with the honour.

The 46-year-old made the announceme­nt in a Facebook video, writing in the caption: “10 years after taking over the reins of my father’s establishm­ent, Michel Bras, in 1992, and honoured by three stars since 1999, I decided, in agreement with all my family, to open a new chapter of my profession­al life without the award of the Michelin Guide, but with so much passion for the kitchen.”

In the move, Bras joins “a handful” of other restaurate­urs who have abandoned their stars, including British chef Marco Pierre White, Breton chef Olivier Roellinger and the late Alain Senderens, one of the founders of France’s Nouvelle Cuisine.

Although Bras is not the first chef to renounce the distinctio­n, Michelin said his plea is unique in that it’s not tied to a restaurant closure or drastic change in business model.

“We note and we respect it,” Claire Dorland Clauzel, a member of Michelin’s executive committee, told Agence France-Presse, adding that Bras’ request doesn’t automatica­lly equate removal from the new edition but will be considered.

“You’re inspected two or three times a year, you never know when,” Bras reportedly said. “Every meal that goes out could be inspected. That means that, every day, one of the 500 meals that leaves the kitchen could be judged. Maybe I will be less famous, but I accept that.”

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