Marc Veyrat
Marc Veyrat (born 8 May 1950) is a French chef from the Haute-Savoie region, who specialises in molecular gastronomy and the use of mountain plants and herbs.Veyrat has obtained a total of nine Michelin Stars and is the first cook to get the perfect grade of 20/20 in the Gault et Millau guide for each of his two first restaurants.
He was the owner of the restaurants ''La Maison de Marc Veyrat'' (or ''l'Auberge de l'Eridan'') in Veyrier-du-Lac and ''la Ferme de mon Père'' in Megève. He currently operates the restaurant ''La Maison des Bois'' in Manigod. All three restaurants obtained three stars. In 2019, Veyrat was awarded two Michelin Stars for ''La Maison des Bois'', and sued Michelin saying that the loss of one star was a miscommunication.
On 24 February 2009, he announced that he would cease all of his activities at ''la Maison de Marc Veyrat'' due to his declining health. The hotel is currently being run by his children.
He started a chain of organic "fast-food" restaurants all over France called ''la Cozna Vera''. The first one opened in Annecy in 2008 and was later closed in 2010. He has plans to build other restaurants in Épagny, Brussels, and Paris.
His work was featured on the Discovery Channel's ''Discovery Atlas: France Revealed''.
In December 2015, Veyrat was fined €100,000 by a French court after illegally cutting down 7,000 sq metres of protected forest near one of his restaurants. Provided by Wikipedia
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