Marc Veyrat embarks on a crusade against the Michelin Guide. The famous gastronomy guide announced the names of the downgraded chefs on Monday, February 27, a week before the 2023 edition is released. Among them is Guy Savoy, who retracted his third star, which he received in 2002.These are exceptional restaurants, so you can imagine these are carefully thought-out decisions, backed up by the numerous visits from our inspectors throughout the year.“, rightAFP The guide’s boss is Gwendal Poullenec. A real misunderstanding for Marc Veyrat, who lived through the same sentence in 2019: “This is totally awesome. That does not make sense. Guy Savoy, he’s my friend, he’s a great guy, he doesn’t deserve it.“, then scolded the leader Dauphine Libere.
Marc Veyrat, who has been trying to end his life since then, no longer carries the Michelin Guide in his heart: “The Michelin Guide has no credibility anymore. They don’t know the psychological drama they create in leaders and their teams. It’s a tragedy, they don’t even realize it. This is sad. The problem with Michelin is that they have to create a buzz because they no longer sell guides! Who is buying the guide today? More people!“
Savoyard specifically attacked Gwendal Poullenec, who took over the helm of the famous Red Guide in 2018: “Young people don’t want stars anymore, they don’t want the Michelin Guide. This Mr. Poullenec from a business school (ESSEC) dares to punish the chefs who cook… They don’t believe these people anymore. They only believe in Bocuse d’Or, Top Chef, Meilleur Ouvrier de France… Because they are professionals who judge professionally! They know how to cook and what they are talking about. The Michelin Guide no longer knows what it is talking about. In hell, it’s a scandal.“
“Either way Guy (Savoy), I’ll support him‘, continues Marc Veyrat, whose anger does not subside.If they call me at the media level, I’ll tell the truth because it’s unbearable, it’s a horror and it’s no wonder young people don’t want that anymore!The 72-year-old chef is determined to make his voice heard, as he did on the morning of Tuesday, February 28. BFMTV : “I had depression for a year and a half (in 2019). The team is depressed. We put the company in jeopardy. What do these people allow themselves? The new manager appointed in 2018 and leaving the business school, please… Does he know how to cook eggs? I’m not afraid to say this: this is an illegitimate guide!“
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Source: Programme Television

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