Léa Linster
Léa Linster (born 27 April 1955) is a Luxembourgian chef, and a gold medal winner of the 1989 Bocuse d'Or, the first and to date only woman to accomplish this.[1][2][3]
Having received a Michelin star in 1987, Linster owns the restaurants Restaurant Léa Linster, Au Quai de la Gare and Kaschthaus, and has been named Maître Cuisinier of Luxembourg, awarded the Gastronomic Golden Key from Gault et Millau in 1996 and the Michele Schumacher Award in 2002.[2]
Bibliography
- Einfach und genial. Die Rezepte der Spitzenköchin Lea Linster, 2002
- Best of Léa Linster Cuisinière, 2003
- Rundum genial! Neue Rezepte der Spitzenköchin Lea Linster, 2005
- Kochbuch Lea Linster - Cuisinière, 2006
- Kochen mit Liebe: neue Rezepte der Spitzenköchin Lea Linster, 2007
Awards (Selection)
- 1983: Grand Prix Mandarine Napoléon
- 1987: first Michelin star
- 1987: Maître cuisinier of Luxembourg
- 1989: Bocuse d'Or
- 1989: Trophée Europe
- 1996: Gastronomic Golden Key from Gault et Millau
- 2002: Michele Schumacher Award
- 2007: Fondation du Mérite Européen
References
- ↑ Curtis, Stephanie. Food Arts (May, 2006). Women who wear toques
- 1 2 World Gourmet Summit Las Vegas Léa Linster
- ↑ Masters of Australian Food and Wine Leading Ladies of World Cuisine
External links
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