17-780: Surname [ edit ] [REDACTED] Look up Ducasse or ducasse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ducasse may refer to: Andrés Ducasse (born 1992) Alain Ducasse (born 1956), French chef Alice Ducasse (1841–1923), 19th century opera singer and teacher César Ducasse (born 1979) Charles Ducasse (1932–1983) Château Larcis Ducasse Curt John Ducasse (1881–1969), French philosopher concerned with aesthetics and philosophy of mind Francisco Ducasse (born 1996) Gervais Emmanuel Ducasse (1903–1988) Isidore Lucien Ducasse, who published books under
34-698: A restaurant in a resort near Biarritz , in the French Basque Country. However, after several bombing attacks by Irrintzi , an armed Basque nationalist organization, which accused him of being a speculator and of "folkloring" the Basque Country, Ducasse decided to leave the Basque Country. In 2010 Ducasse opened a miX restaurant at the W Hotel in Vieques, Puerto Rico, but he closed it in 2012. On 29 November 2017, Melco Resorts announced that Alain Ducasse would open two new restaurants and
51-784: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ducasse Surname [ edit ] [REDACTED] Look up Ducasse or ducasse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ducasse may refer to: Andrés Ducasse (born 1992) Alain Ducasse (born 1956), French chef Alice Ducasse (1841–1923), 19th century opera singer and teacher César Ducasse (born 1979) Charles Ducasse (1932–1983) Château Larcis Ducasse Curt John Ducasse (1881–1969), French philosopher concerned with aesthetics and philosophy of mind Francisco Ducasse (born 1996) Gervais Emmanuel Ducasse (1903–1988) Isidore Lucien Ducasse, who published books under
68-628: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alain Ducasse Alain Ducasse ( French: [alɛ̃ dykas] ; born 13 September 1956) is a French-born Monégasque chef. He operates a number of restaurants including Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester which holds three stars (the top rating) in the Michelin Guide . Ducasse was born in Orthez in southwestern France and
85-863: The Hôtel Juana in Juan-les-Pins . In 1984, he was awarded two stars in the Michelin Red Guide . In the same year Ducasse was the only survivor of a Piper Aztec aircraft crash that injured him severely. In 1986, Ducasse was offered the chef position at the Hôtel de Paris in Monte Carlo , with management including the hotel's Le Louis XV. After assuring himself that the Hotel's other restaurant operations were operating well, Ducasse continued to run management. In 1988, Ducasse expanded beyond
102-588: The Michelin Red Guide. In early 2008, Ducasse opened Adour, at the St. Regis Hotel on 16th and K Street in Washington, D.C., and has also opened the more casual Bistro Benoit New York, at 60 West 55th Street. On 2 July 2011, Ducasse prepared a multi-course gala dinner for the wedding of Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock . It was the first time he prepared an official meal for a head of state. He
119-532: The Provençal cooking methods for which he was later known. In 2012 he held 21 Michelin stars, making him the second ranked chef worldwide in terms of total Michelin stars – Joël Robuchon had 31 and Gordon Ramsay had 17 at the time. Ducasse's first position as chef came in 1980 when he took over the kitchens at L'amandier in Mougins . One year later, he assumed the position of head chef at La Terrasse in
136-879: The US and Italian versions of MasterChef . In 2013 he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement on The World's 50 Best Restaurants List. In June 2022 he was recognized by the International Hospitality Institute on the Global 100 in Hospitality, a list featuring the 100 Most Powerful People in Global Hospitality. Ducasse was a French citizen by birth. On 17 June 2008, he became a naturalized citizen of Monaco . He chose Monegasque citizenship in order to take advantage of
153-868: The United States and in June 2000 opened the Alain Ducasse restaurant in New York City's Essex hotel at 160 Central Park South, receiving the Red Guide's three stars in December 2005, in the first Red Guide for NYC. Ducasse became the first chef to have three restaurants awarded three Michelin stars at the same time. That restaurant closed in 2007 when Ducasse chose to open a restaurant in Las Vegas named Mix, which later went on to earn one star in
170-619: The name Comte de Lautréamont Jean-Baptiste du Casse (1646–1715), French colonial governor of Saint-Domingue, slave trader, and admiral under Louis XIV Jean-Pierre Ducasse (1944–1969) Micaela Martinez DuCasse (1913–1989) American artist, author, and educator, known for her murals and sculptures. Pierre Ducasse (politician) (born 1972), Canadian politician and New Democratic Party (NDP) activist Vladimir Ducasse (born 1987), Haitian-born American football player Other uses [ edit ] Ducasse d'Ath Ducasse de Mons Ducasse Wine Merchants Topics referred to by
187-619: The name Comte de Lautréamont Jean-Baptiste du Casse (1646–1715), French colonial governor of Saint-Domingue, slave trader, and admiral under Louis XIV Jean-Pierre Ducasse (1944–1969) Micaela Martinez DuCasse (1913–1989) American artist, author, and educator, known for her murals and sculptures. Pierre Ducasse (politician) (born 1972), Canadian politician and New Democratic Party (NDP) activist Vladimir Ducasse (born 1987), Haitian-born American football player Other uses [ edit ] Ducasse d'Ath Ducasse de Mons Ducasse Wine Merchants Topics referred to by
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#1732765379290204-666: The principality's tax rates, giving up his French nationality as Monegasque people were not allowed to hold dual citizenship at this time. Alain Ducasse's restaurants, cooking schools, cookbooks, and consulting activities had revenues of $ 15.9 million in 2002. Ducasse has also opened a cooking school for the general public in Paris and another for chefs (ADF), which also works for the European Space Agency to develop astronaut meals to be taken into space. Ducasse's restaurants include: In 2004 Alain Ducasse opened
221-514: The restaurant industry and opened La Bastide de Moustiers, a twelve-bedroom country inn in Provence and he began attaining financial interests in other Provence hotels. On 12 August 1996, the Alain Ducasse restaurant opened in Le Parc – Sofitel Demeure Hôtels in the 16th arrondissement of Paris . The Red Guide awarded the restaurant three stars just eight months after opening. Ducasse came to
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272-604: Was also in charge of preparing the post-festivities brunch on 3 July, in conjunction with Joël Robuchon . Ducasse became the first chef to own restaurants carrying three Michelin Stars in three cities. The New York restaurant was dropped from the 2007 Michelin Guide because the restaurant was scheduled to close. Ducasse has become known through his writing and influences. Ducasse is also only one of two chefs to hold 21 Michelin stars throughout his career. He has been special guest in
289-816: Was educated on a farm in Castel-Sarrazin . In 1972, when he was sixteen, Ducasse began an apprenticeship at the Pavillon Landais restaurant in Soustons and at the Bordeaux hotel school. After this apprenticeship, he began work at Michel Guérard 's restaurant in Eugénie-les-Bains while also working for Gaston Lenôtre during the summer months. In 1977, Ducasse started working as an assistant at Moulin de Mougins under legendary chef Roger Vergé , creator of Cuisine du Soleil , and learned
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