Table Talk: Celebrity chef takes taste of France to Beijing

Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:03pm BST
 
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By Belinda Goldsmith

BEIJING (Reuters Life!) - At Maison Boulud in the heart of Beijing, renowned French chef Daniel Boulud is praising the quality of local produce in China but lamenting the lack of good frogs' legs.

Boulud, 53, a Michelin two-star chef known for his signature restaurant Daniel in New York, opened the doors of Maison Boulud, his seventh restaurant, in June. The eatery is his first outside the United States.

Maison Boulud is located in one of five buildings in a compound that housed the U.S. Embassy in Beijing from 1903 to 1949, and which has been converted into an upmarket development called the Legation Quarter, just east of Tiananmen Square.

The history of the building is impressive. The Dalai Lama sought refuge there in the 1950s. Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger secretly met Chinese premier Zhou Enlai there in 1971, a year before President Richard Nixon's visit to China.

The location and building was one of attractions for Boulud, but he said none of that mattered if the restaurant did not perform well.

"The food is what matters and the service, of course," Boulud told Reuters in an interview in the bar near the grand foyer, with its sweeping double staircase and chandeliers.

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Boulud, who was raised on a farm in Lyons but is now based in New York, has become a cult favorite in the United States, grabbing headlines for his $150 ground sirloin burger filled with short ribs braised in red wine.  Continued...

 

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