词条 | Le Grand Véfour |
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In 1983, the restaurant was destroyed in a bomb attack. It was then bought by Jean Taittinger who restored and reopened the place.[8] When it lost one of its three Michelin stars in 2008[9] under the régime of Guy Martin for the Taittinger Group, it was headline news.[10] Notes1. ^Elizabeth Sharland, A Theatrical Feast in Paris: From Molière to Deneuve 2008:40ff, "Le Grand Véfour". {{Commonscat|Grand Véfour}}{{coord|48.8661|2.3379|type:landmark_region:FR|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Grand Vefour, Le}}2. ^A compliment to the aristocratic landlord, the duc de Chartres, soon to be known as Philippe-Égalité. 3. ^Rebecca L. Spang, The Invention of the Restaurant: Paris and Modern Gastronomic Culture, pp. 6, 64, 182, 187, 206, 220, 224, 226, 238f and 245. 4. ^Sharland 2008:41. 5. ^Little brass plaques mark favorite seats of notables like Colette and Victor Hugo. 6. ^"Les étoiles du Grand Véfour" 7. ^Frommer's Guide 8. ^{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=5LmCmpNAcYAC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=grand+vefour+bomb+1983#v=onepage&q=grand%20vefour%20bomb%201983&f=false | title=A Theatrical Feast in Paris: From Moliere to Deneuve| isbn=9780595374519| date=November 2005| last1=Sharland| first1=Elizabeth}} 9. ^The third star, awarded Olivier in 1953 and lost with his departure, had been regained in the 2000 Guide Michelin ("Les étoiles du Grand Véfour"). 10. ^"Grand Vefour restaurant in Paris loses third Michelin star" International Herald-Tribune,, 3 March 2008 5 : 1784 establishments in France|Restaurants in Paris|French restaurants|Michelin Guide starred restaurants in France|Buildings and structures in the 1st arrondissement of Paris |
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