词条 | La Mère Poulard |
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La Mère Poulard is a restaurant and hotel on Mont Saint-Michel.[1] The restaurant dates back to 1879, and is known for the wall of autographs from over a century of famous diners, including Ernest Hemingway and Yves Saint Laurent. HistoryThe restaurant was founded by Anne "Annette" Boutiaut (1851-1931), who married Victor Poulard on 14 January 1873 and founded the Hostellerie de la Tête d'Or, finding that customers came and went quickly with the tide, giving them the idea of cooking giant omelettes in a wooden hearth to make them stay.[2] Therefore the restaurant became most famous for its speciality giant omelettes: several inches thick, made in hand-hammered copper bowls, and cooked over an open fire.[3] The omelettes resemble a soufflé more than a traditional omelette. In summer 2009 the cheapest omelette on the menu at the restaurant is €18 per 100 gram (the minimal portion is 250 gram, thus €45 for the dish). However, in June 2012 the price had already risen to €25 per 100 gram and the minimal portion was 300 gram, resulting in a €75 "basic" omelette (served with half grilled{{clarification|date=February 2014}} lobster and truffled potatoes). References1. ^{{cite news |title=A night inside the abbey |url=http://www.newsday.com/ny-trmain4307013jun19,0,3722441.story |work=Newsday |date=2005-06-19 |accessdate=2008-05-28 }} 2. ^http://www.guide-resto.info/quelques-grands-cuisiniers-cuisinieres-gourmets-davant-hier-dhier/ 3. ^{{cite news |title=The wonder isle of France |url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20061015/spectrum/main5.htm |work=The Tribune |date=2006-10-15 |accessdate=2008-05-28 }} External links{{portal|Normandy}}
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