Pascal Barbot Chef Owner of 3-Michelin Star L’Astrance from France at The Sukhothai Bangkok

ข่าวท่องเที่ยว Tuesday February 16, 2010 14:55 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

Bangkok--16 Feb--The Sukhothai Bangkok Pascal is the youngest chef ever to own a 3 Michelin Star restaurant. What’s more, under his inspired tutelage, the restaurant, L’Astrance, earned a top score of 20/20 in Gault Millau, France's most influential cooking guide. All this reputedly makes L’Astrance one of the hardest restaurants in the world to get a reservation! At least 2 months in advance is required and they can be made via phone to the restaurant only between 10am and 3pm Paris time. Pascal named his restaurant after a flower that grows in his native Auvergne, the mountainous centre of France. In the kitchens of L’Astrance, he redefines French cuisine by steering away from traditional staples like cream, butter and salt, replacing them with fresh local ingredients. His food - basic produce and meats layered with intricate flavours — reflects his humble upbringing, his extensive training and his exquisite expertise. There is no เ la carte at L’Astrance. Everyday is a ‘surprise menu’. Pascal Barbot will close his restaurant in Paris and bring his entire chef team to be stationed at La Scala, The Sukhothai Bangkok, during 2-6 March, 2010. Pascal Wine Dinner on 2 March 2010 : Baht 8,900++/person Pascal Lunch from 3-6 March 2010 : Baht 4,900++/person (food only) and Baht 5,900++/person (food paired with wines) Pascal Dinner from 3-6 March 2010 : Baht 7,900++/person (food only) and Baht 9,300++/person (food paired with wines) Limited to 40 seats per meal Reservations essential! For reservations please call 66 (0) 2344 8888 Email: [email protected] ** The Art of Dining is supported by Krungsri GE

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