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Surya Gayatri

(15,445 posts)
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:47 PM Apr 2015

Frenchwoman who inspired film ‘Ratatouille’ named world’s best chef


© Patrick Kovarik / AFP - Hélène Darroze at her Paris restaurant

A French chef who inspired a tough kitchen character in the hit animated film "Ratatouille" was named the world's best female chef by a British magazine on Wednesday.

Hélène Darroze, 48, has an eponymous restaurant in Paris and another in the Connaught hotel in London, which has two Michelin stars.

Darroze was named the world's best female chef by Britain's Restaurant magazine, and is to collect her prize at "The World's 50 Best Restaurants" awards in London in June.

Well known in the restaurant world, Darroze built her career as a single mother with two adopted daughters and inspired the character Colette in Disney Pixar's 2007 "Ratatouille", a tale of a rat who can cook and begins helping at a prestigious French restaurant.

"Haute cuisine is an antiquated hierarchy built upon rules written by stupid old men, rules designed to make it impossible for women to enter this world," Colette says in the film.

More here:
http://www.france24.com/en/20150424-frenchwoman-who-inspired-ratatouille-named-world-best-chef/

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Let's raise a glass to Madame Darroze for cracking a really tough glass ceiling - the world of 'haute cuisine'.
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Frenchwoman who inspired film ‘Ratatouille’ named world’s best chef (Original Post) Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 OP
I hope one day there will not be a "female chef" category. F4lconF16 Apr 2015 #1
Oui, absolument. elleng Apr 2015 #4
Not to quibble, but the article says "best female chef." malthaussen Apr 2015 #2
You'll have to take the lexical choice up with France 24. Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 #3

F4lconF16

(3,747 posts)
1. I hope one day there will not be a "female chef" category.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 02:00 PM
Apr 2015

Very happy for her and her accomplishments--not easy to be a top chef as a woman. Just wish it wasn't a qualified win. I'm sure she could beat/compete with the male chefs no problem.

elleng

(130,876 posts)
4. Oui, absolument.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 03:53 PM
Apr 2015

(Similarly, wish we'd get over referring to Loretta Lynch as our first African American Attorney General, but not holding my breath on that one.)

malthaussen

(17,193 posts)
2. Not to quibble, but the article says "best female chef."
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 02:01 PM
Apr 2015

That is not syntactically identical with "world's best chef."

-- Mal

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