Death at 46 of starred chef Serge Vieira

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2023-07-01 19:44:00

The two-starred chef Serge Vieira, based in Cantal, died on Saturday following a long illness, announced the Twitter account of the Bocuse d’Or, a competition he won in 2005, and his relatives.

Aged 46, he had chaired the French Bocuse d’Or team for several years, a sort of World Cup for chefs.

A native of Clermont-Ferrand, born into a family of Portuguese origin, Serge Vieira had won two Michelin stars for the restaurant bearing his name at the Château de Couffour in Chaudes-Aigues in Cantal. He was keen to “place Chaudes-Aigues and Cantal on the map of gastronomic destinations”, underlined his family on Facebook.

“In his contemporary vessel? stone, iron and glass? nestled in a medieval fortress, with a 360° view of the surroundings, he plays in the court of the great. his technique never takes precedence over taste”, comments the red guide, about his cuisine.

Serge Vieira was destined for a career as an industrial designer, before reorienting himself towards cooking. He had learned in renowned houses (Dominique Robert, Régis Marcon) before winning the Bocuse d’Or at the age of 27.

The gastronomic restaurant, the hotel and the Sodade bistro “will continue to welcome” visitors “to live + the Vieira experience + which was so important to him”, affirm his family, his friends and collaborators in an online post.

01/07/2023 19:43:24 – Paris (AFP) – © 2023 AFP

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