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Home arrow Blog arrow Curtis Marsh arrow ONE-STAR MICHELIN CHEF BAPTISTE FOURNIER REVISTS MEZZE BRISTRO, KUALA LUMPUR - March 11th to 16th
ONE-STAR MICHELIN CHEF BAPTISTE FOURNIER REVISTS MEZZE BRISTRO, KUALA LUMPUR - March 11th to 16th Print E-mail
Written by Curtis Marsh   
Thursday, 28 February 2013

ImageBack by popular demand, top French Chef Baptiste Fournier returns to Mezze Bistro, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur to cook up another storm with resident head chef, Yves Pierre Renou. Between March 11th till 16th 2013, this collaboration of chefs will see Mezze Bistro present a week of cuisine that’s honest, fresh and surprising.

Fournier is currently helming the La Tour www.la-tour-sancerre.fr a one-star Michelin restaurant in the beautiful village of Sancerre in the Loire Valley, France. This is Fournier’s second visit to Mezze Bistro. Voted as one of the top 6 young chefs in France by the famed Gault Millau guide, Fournier took over the helm of the executive chef role from his father, Daniel at the family-owned La Tour at a young age of 29. He trained under the watchful eyes of famed chefs such as Alain Passard from three-star Michelin restaurant, L’Arpege and Guy Savoy, another three-star Michelin Chef of his namesake restaurant. Fournier has taken the food scene in Sancerre by storm with his cutting edge style and use of fresh ingredients. Without a doubt, strong connections with L’Arpege are apparent in his food.

Watch out for this special menu on their website, www.mezze.my and www.facebook.com/mezzebarbistro.

Book now at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or Mezze +603 2095 0122

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Independent wine and food writer Curtis Marsh (The Wandering Palate) has over 30 years experience in the hospitality, wine and media industries. Having travelled extensively throughout the vineyard regions of the world and the Asia region, food, travel and culture feature equally in his commentary published exclusively in www.thewanderingpalate.com

Marsh’s theorem, “Life is filling in time between meals... and a meal without wine could only be breakfast”

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