French island restaurant wins 3-star Michelin ranking

Published March 7, 2023
Strasbourg: Alexandre Couillon celebrates after being awarded a third star during the Michelin guide awards ceremony on Monday.—AFP
Strasbourg: Alexandre Couillon celebrates after being awarded a third star during the Michelin guide awards ceremony on Monday.—AFP

STRASBOURG: A restaurant tucked away in the corner of a French island won the coveted three-star ranking in the latest edition of the Michelin Guide unveiled on Monday.

La Marine is headed by 47-year-old chef Alexandre Couillon, who has not been held back by the fact that his surname means “half-wit” in French.

Tasting his exquisite seafood and vegetables means travelling to the small island of Noirmoutier in the Bay of Biscay and then out to its farthest point.

“It is the perfect illustration of a meal that is worth the trip,” the head of the guide, Gwendal Poullennec, said.

Along with his wife Celine, who handles front-of-house duties, Couillon has created an experience that is “sincere and radiant”, he added.

La Marine becomes one of only 29 restaurants in France to hold Michelin’s top three-star ranking in the latest guide, which was unveiled in a ceremony in the eastern city of Strasbourg.

“This is a star for both of us,” a highly emotional Couillon told the crowd as he accepted the award alongside his wife.

Last week, Michelin made the shock announcement that Guy Savoy, repeatedly named the best chef in the world by global review aggregator La Liste, had been downgraded to two stars for his Monnaie de Paris restaurant.

The new guide saw 39 restaurants awarded a star for the first time, while four others earned a second star.

France’s restaurant scene has been spreading around the country in recent years, away from its traditional hubs in Paris and Lyon.

Published in Dawn, March 7th, 2023

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