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Michel Roux: French restaurateur and chef dies aged 78

Michel Roux: French restaurateur and chef dies aged 78
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Image caption Michel Roux was born in Charolles, Burgundy, in 1941

French-born chef and restaurateur Michel Roux has died aged 78.

He passed away on Wednesday night surrounded by his family at home in Bray, Berkshire, after battling a long-standing lung condition.

Roux and his brother Albert made gastronomic history when their London restaurant, Le Gavroche, became the first three Michelin-starred restaurant in Britain in 1982.

A family statement said Roux’s “star will shine forever”.

His son Alain and daughters, Francine and Christine, on behalf of the family, said he was “a father figure inspiring all with his insatiable appetite for life and irresistible enthusiasm”.

“We are grateful to have shared our lives with this extraordinary man and we’re so proud of all he’s achieved,” they added.

“A humble genius, legendary chef, popular author and charismatic teacher, Michel leaves the world reeling in his wake.

“But above all, we will miss his mischievous sense of fun, his huge, bottomless heart and generosity and kindness that knew no bounds. Michel’s star will shine forever lighting the way for a generation of chefs to follow.”

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Image caption Michel Roux published 15 books that sold more than 2.5 million copies worldwide

There will be a private family funeral followed later in the year by a “celebration of life event”.

As well as Le Gavroche, the Roux brothers’ Waterside Inn in Bray was awarded three Michelin stars in 1985.

Roux also opened Skindles in Taplow in 2018 with his son.

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TV chef James Martin led tributes from the culinary world on social media, writing that he was “broken and so sad” that “we have lost a legend”.

Chef Raymond Blanc called the Roux brothers “pioneers” who changed the world of gastronomy in the UK, and the official Michelin Guide UK said Roux “inspired a whole generation of chefs”.

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Broken and so sad to let you know we have lost a legend and me a friend…words cannot describe what this man did for me in my life…he taught, he listened, he advised and he strengthened every part of what I do…Michel I love you, always have and always will… pic.twitter.com/BPhNiixPaE


— James Martin (@jamesmartinchef) March 12, 2020

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@MICHELRoux and Albert were the pioneers who first changed the whole gastronomy in UK .They tought and passed on their knowledge to hundred of British craftsmen/women . There is so much respect for what he did❤️
Love to the whole roux family

— Raymond Blanc (@raymond_blanc) March 12, 2020

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Skip Twitter post by @MichelinGuideUK

Michel Roux OBE was a true titan of the hospitality industry. He inspired a whole generation of chefs and the UK restaurant scene would not be what it is today were it not for his influence.
Our thoughts are with his family and the many who worked with this legendary chef.

— The MICHELIN Guide (@MichelinGuideUK) March 12, 2020

End of Twitter post by @MichelinGuideUK

Since 1983, Michel Roux published 15 books that sold more than 2.5 million copies worldwide.

He was also known for the Roux Scholarship, an annual chef competition founded in 1982 with Albert to enable a new generation of chefs in the UK to train in some of the greatest restaurants in the world.

Many scholars have gone on to win Michelin stars following their enrolment in the Roux Scholarship, and it is considered the most acclaimed competition of its kind in the UK.

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Image caption Albert (left) and Michel Roux each received an OBE in 2002 for their services to cooking

Food has always been part of the Roux family history, and Michel was born in a room above his grandfather’s charcuterie in Burgundy, France, in 1941.

Aged 14, he was apprenticed to a grand pâtissier near Paris where he spent three years pursuing his craft.

Following a period as a pastry cook at the British embassy in Paris, Roux was taken on as a commis chef by the de Rothschild’s household before following his brother to work in England in the 1960s.

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