Alain Ducasse?s Ore Restaurant At The Palace Of Versailles
The opening of the Michelin-starred chef’s new restaurant at France’s Palace of Versailles has been announced for September, as Alain Ducasse told us back in May. The official announcement came Monday, June 20 in a joint news release from Alain Ducasse Enterprise and the Palace of Versailles. When interviewed in May on the occasion of […]The post Alain Ducasse’s Ore Restaurant At The Palace Of Versailles appeared first on Pursuitist.
The opening of the Michelin-starred chef’s new restaurant at France’s Palace of Versailles has been announced for September, as Alain Ducasse told us back in May. The official announcement came Monday, June 20 in a joint news release from Alain Ducasse Enterprise and the Palace of Versailles. When interviewed in May on the occasion of his new dining experiences opening at Paris’s “Le Meurice” five-star hotel, Alain Ducasse told us that his contemporary café at the Palace of Versailles would open between July 20 and September 20.Alain Ducasse states: “Versailles is a dream that impassions and fascinates. It is a privilege to bring forth my modest contribution to the contemporary history of the Palace.”The new Alain Ducasse eatery is called “Ore,” which means “mouth” in Latin, nodding to the great feasts held at the royal residence of Versailles at the time of Louis XIV, in particular. The restaurant is located on the first floor of the Pavillon Dufour, offe...
The opening of the Michelin-starred chef’s new restaurant at France’s Palace of Versailles has been announced for September, as Alain Ducasse told us back in May. The official announcement came Monday, June 20 in a joint news release from Alain Ducasse Enterprise and the Palace of Versailles. When interviewed in May on the occasion of his new dining experiences opening at Paris’s “Le Meurice” five-star hotel, Alain Ducasse told us that his contemporary café at the Palace of Versailles would open between July 20 and September 20.Alain Ducasse states: “Versailles is a dream that impassions and fascinates. It is a privilege to bring forth my modest contribution to the contemporary history of the Palace.”The new Alain Ducasse eatery is called “Ore,” which means “mouth” in Latin, nodding to the great feasts held at the royal residence of Versailles at the time of Louis XIV, in particular. The restaurant is located on the first floor of the Pavillon Dufour, offe...
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