City Guide & Walks
The 10 who make Lille
We love it for its sublime Grand-Place, the delights of its estaminets and the unfailing kindness of its inhabitants. But you only have to spend a few days in Lille to discover that the city has so much more to offer. Gault&Millau gives you the keys with 10 must-sees.
Craftsmen & Know-How
École nationale supérieure des métiers de la viande: from know-how to transmission
Located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris since its creation in 1957, the École nationale supérieure des métiers de la viande perpetuates the transmission of demanding, technical, artisanal know-how, while offering a unique training facility.
Craftsmen & Know-How
The taste of flowers, Sylvie Albrand
It's everywhere, on every table, from Rennes to Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid, via Paris, Toulouse, Montpellier and Saint-Tropez. She's the herb with the strange taste, she's the flower with the bewitching fragrance, she's the XXS plant, she's always the aromatic. Sylvie Albrand is a farmer. At her Quyvie farm, she cultivates flowers, young shoots and aromatic plants to grace the plates of chefs, many of whom are very enthusiastic.
Tables & Chefs
Coup de feu: Benoit Jabouille
Craftsmen & Know-How
Un pâtissier, un artiste: a collab
Gault&Millau begins a series of "sweet" cross-portraits to share the behind-the-scenes story of two creative partners. Far from being a commission, these collaborations are born of a conversation, a dialogue in total freedom. Here's a very sweet exchange between Fabien Rouillard, pastry chef in Paris, and Gérard Audinet, director of Les Maisons de Victor Hugo, in Paris and Guernsey.