Alain LeNôtre

Alain LeNôtre , son of Gaston Lenôtre, is a certified pastry chef, candy maker and ice cream maker;[1] he was also trained as a cook at Le Grand Véfour, a restaurant in Paris. LeNôtre earned a MBA from the University of Paris I.

Thirty years ago, he created the chef school Ecole LeNôtre in Paris, France, one of the world’s best retraining schools, where he taught for a number of years. He developed the international LeNôtre pastry shop franchise and technical assistance departments, expanding the LeNôtre chains in Japan, Germany and Brazil while also helping his parents’ business become the number one caterer in France. After receiving a request for a franchise in Texas, Alain and Marie were invited to visit Houston, Texas in 1981. Ultimately they started their own business there, first with a retail and wholesale bakery. In 1998, they opened an international cooking and baking school for career seekers, career changers, food enthusiasts and also for continuing education. As their fame was spreading they were asked to franchise their “Know How” in the Middle East. There are now 10 “Alain LeNôtre” restaurants and bakeries in Cairo, Egypt. Alain LeNôtre’s motto is: “Tradition, quality & respect.” He chose the word tradition because he is the 3rd generation of chefs in the LeNôtre family.

In 1998, Alain and Marie LeNotre opened the Culinary Institute LeNotre.[2][3] The culinary college located in Houston, Texas, United States, offers diplomas and degrees.

In October 2011, Alain LeNôtre opened Kris Bistro & Wine Lounge within the Culinary Institute LeNôtre as a restaurant open to the public and a training center for students.[4][5]

References

  1. Reichl, Ruth (2004). Remembrance of Things Paris: Sixty Years of Writing from Gourmet. Conde Nast. p. 100. ISBN 0-679-64309-5.
  2. Morgan, Kim (2011-11-04). "Love Story: Marie and Alain LeNotre Met and Fell in Love in Paris". Houston Chronicle.
  3. Richards, Sarah (2003-09-11). "French Connection/LeNotre Guides Aspiring Chefs Through Challenges of Native Country's Cuisine". Houston Chronicle.
  4. Madan, Stephanie (2011-10-11). "Kris Bistro & Wine Lounge". My Table's Sidedish.
  5. Ambrose, Amber (2011-10-12). "A Look Inside the Newly Open Kris Bistro & Wine Lounge". Eater.com.

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