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WITH SIX MICHELIN STARS, FOUR SEASONS HOTEL GEORGE V, PARIS GLEAMS BRIGHTER THAN EVER BEFORE, CONFIRMING ITS POSITION AS ONE OF THE FOREMOST CULINARY DESTINATIONS IN THE WORLD (France)

The Michelin Guide's renowned inspectors have awarded L'Orangerie with two Michelin stars and re-confirmed Le Cinq’s three stars as well as Le George’s Michelin star.

WITH SIX MICHELIN STARS, FOUR SEASONS HOTEL GEORGE V, PARIS GLEAMS BRIGHTER THAN EVER BEFORE, CONFIRMING ITS POSITION AS ONE OF THE FOREMOST CULINARY DESTINATIONS IN THE WORLD (France)

The Michelin Guide's renowned inspectors have awarded L'Orangerie with two Michelin stars and re-confirmed Le Cinq’s three stars as well as Le George’s Michelin star.

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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2024-03-20




Photo credit © Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts

At a ceremony attended by almost two hundred Michelin-starred chefs and distinguished personalities, L'Orangerie was awarded a second Michelin star in the 2024 edition of the Michelin Guide France.

Three-Michelin-starred restaurant Le Cinq and Michelin-starred restaurant Le George, also awarded with a Green Star, saw their coveted distinctions re-confirmed this year.

In total, Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris now holds six Michelin stars and one Green star – a record for the George V, and a record in Europe and the Middle East region, where never before has one hotel been awarded with so many coveted stars.

"We are delighted by these esteemed distinctions, which position our Hotel among the shining stars of world gastronomy. A true Paris icon within the luxury hotel sector, renowned for its outstanding service, the George V is also a world leader in culinary excellence, led by Chefs Christian Le Squer, Alan Taudon, Simone Zanoni, pastry chef Michael Bartocetti and their teams. These recognitions are testament to the chefs’ consistency in innovation, their relentless pursuit of perfection, and their unwavering commitment to offering guests a one-of-a-kind experience that marries creativity, authenticity and indulgence,” comments Jean-Claude Wietzel, Regional Vice-President and General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris.

Two Michelin Stars for L'Orangerie

At L'Orangerie, Alan Taudon's bold and innovative cuisine has been awarded with a second Michelin star in the 2024 Michelin Guide.

With all-glass windows overlooking the Marble Courtyard, L’Orangerie provides a warm and discreet setting with a tranquil, intimate ambience that stands in contrast to the vibrant energy of the Hotel.

The Chef’s unique creations are based on sustainable practices, favouring light, gourmet dishes centred around vegetables, dairy and seafood, deliberately eschewing meat.

Using innovative cooking techniques, Alan's cuisine pays homage to the essence of pure, uncomplicated flavours, where every dish embodies a delicate balance of lightness and rich, concentrated aromas.

Bold, creative and inventive, Alan is a connoisseur of sauces who ingeniously reimagines the principles of classical French gastronomy with a contemporary twist, making sauces the cornerstone of his menu.

Remarkably delicate yet surprisingly complex, each sauce subtly elevates his culinary compositions. The gastronomic experience at L’Orangerie ignites the senses, enriched by delicate sweet creations meticulously crafted by Pastry Chef Michael Bartocetti.

"I am thrilled to have received this recognition from the Michelin Guide. It is the result of the relentless hard work of my entire kitchen and dining room teams, who work day in, day out with passion, determination and dedication to offer guests a unique culinary experience. This second star both honours and motivates me equally. Enamoured with the essence of French culinary heritage, deeply rooted in our terroir, and proud of my Limousin roots, it fuels my determination to innovate, take risks, and craft culinary experiences that evoke deep emotions,” comments Chef Alan Taudon of two-Michelin-starred restaurant L'Orangerie.

Le Cinq and Le George Maintain Their Stars

Led by Chef Christian Le Squer, Le Cinq restaurant has also retained its three-star ranking this year. With just over a hundred three-Michelin-starred restaurants worldwide, Le Cinq is one of the world's finest gastronomic establishments.

Finally, at one-Michelin-starred Le George, Chef Simone Zanoni and his kitchen and dining room teams have once again been recognised for their commendable eco-friendly initiatives and green approach to gastronomy with a Green star bestowed alongside a Michelin star.

Awarded to only a handful of chefs in France and around the world, the coveted Green star recognises restaurants for their outstanding commitment to eco-responsibility.

About Four Seasons

This recognition marks the latest in Four Seasons roster of Michelin-star restaurants, currently shining with 34 stars across 25 restaurants in 20 hotels and resorts globally, along with countless additional culinary accolades. These achievements underscore the luxury hospitality leader's commitment to culinary excellence, with 600+ unique restaurants, bars and lounges within 129 hotels in 47 countries.


Photo credit © Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts




Photo credit © Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts



Photo credit © Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts



Photo credit © Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts



Photo credit © Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts



Photo credit © Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts



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