When you give the key of the door to someone, don't interfere. Don't stick your bloody nose in it! Wonderful advice from a terrific man. The Roux family are an inspiration to us all, cooks or not.
Michel Roux's change to two stars can be seen as a loss -- or more properly an act of courage and confidence. He's opened the establishment to a business clientele that will keep it afloat -- not easy for a luxury restaurant. He shows restraint when respecting his father and uncle, and confidence in his own creativity. He's realistic about television as well as sponsorships, and he keeps a keen eye on the kitchen. A modern culinary hero.
The pain, of inheritting a legacy is so burdenful, and yet on the surface everyone percieves it as a gift/entitlement. Takes a tough individual to take it, and steer its horns.
When you give the key of the door to someone, don't interfere. Don't stick your bloody nose in it!
Wonderful advice from a terrific man. The Roux family are an inspiration to us all, cooks or not.
Michel Roux's change to two stars can be seen as a loss -- or more properly an act of courage and confidence. He's opened the establishment to a business clientele that will keep it afloat -- not easy for a luxury restaurant. He shows restraint when respecting his father and uncle, and confidence in his own creativity. He's realistic about television as well as sponsorships, and he keeps a keen eye on the kitchen. A modern culinary hero.
I would be humbled to shake Michele Jr's hand as a Chef. Absolute legend.
I love Roux Jnr. vision and style. Paying your staff below the minimum wage is just so stylish.
The pain, of inheritting a legacy is so burdenful, and yet on the surface everyone percieves it as a gift/entitlement. Takes a tough individual to take it, and steer its horns.
But he lost one of daddy's stars tho
I think you mean "Deddy"
Albert earned 3 stars - that will never leave him. Michel earned his own 2 stars so to say. He didn’t lose one but earned his own 2