Gaston Lenôtre

Gaston Lenôtre , born on May 28th 1920 with Caorches-Saint-Nicolas (the Eure), is a famous French pastrycook.

His/her father was saucier chief with the Large hotel of Paris.

In 1947, it settles with 8 rue Gambetta with Pont-Audemer (the Eure) as pastrycook. Ten years later, it sells its business and opens a shop street of Auteuil, in Paris, as pastrycook always, to which it joint the activity of Traiteur in 1964.

Extremely of its reputation, it develops its business around its name become prestigious. Thus, it opens a Lenôtre school with Plaisir in 1971, opens great restaurants (Pre Catelan in 1976, the Elysium House in 1985, the Panoramic Restaurant of the Stade de France in 1998), develops shops (about thirty franknesses throughout the world), creates the Pavillon of France in Disneyworld with Paul Bocuse and Roger Vergé. Its nephew, Patrick Lenôtre, is also a spangled chief seven times and a pastrycook of great reputation, having exerted in particular at the restaurant " The House of Princes" in Paris.

The company of Gaston Lenôtre from now on is controlled by the group Accor.

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  • Group Accor

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