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  2. Bouchon - Wikipedia

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    A bouchon (French pronunciation:) is a type of restaurant found in Lyon, France, that serves traditional Lyonnaise cuisine, such as sausages, coq-au-vin, "salade lyonnaise" duck pâté or roast pork. Compared to other forms of French cooking such as nouvelle cuisine , the dishes are quite hearty. [ 1 ]

  3. Bouchon (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Bouchon (also known as Bouchon Bistro) is a French-style restaurant with locations in Yountville, California and Las Vegas. The restaurant was founded by Thomas Keller in 1998. [1] [2] The Yountville location was awarded a star by the Michelin Guide for its 2007 edition, but lost it fifteen years later with the 2022 update. [3] [4]

  4. The 7 Best Macarons in the World - AOL

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    Best Flavored Macarons: Bouchon Bakery. Award-winning American chef Thomas Keller opened Bouchon Bakery to provide two of his Michelin-starred restaurants with one-of-a-kind breads. In addition to ...

  5. Bouchon Bakery (cookbook) - Wikipedia

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    Bouchon Bakery is a 2012 cookbook written by American chef Thomas Keller and Sebastien Rouxel. The cookbook's pastry recipes are based on those from Keller's restaurant Bouchon Bakery, where co-author Rouxel works as a pastry chef. [3] Bouchon Bakery contains close to 150 recipes, as well as cooking tips and techniques. [4]

  6. Per Se (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Keller also owns The French Laundry and Ad Hoc in Napa Valley; Bouchon in Napa Valley, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles; and Bouchon Bakery in Napa Valley. According to Keller's website, he is "the first and only American-born chef to hold multiple three-star ratings" by Michelin. [4]

  7. Bouchon, Somme - Wikipedia

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    Bouchon is situated on the D216 road, by the banks of the river Somme, about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Abbeville. Population. Historical population; Year

  8. Basile Bouchon - Wikipedia

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    Basile Bouchon (French: [basil buʃɔ̃]) (or Boachon) was a textile worker in the silk center in Lyon who invented a way to control a loom with a perforated paper tape in 1725. [1] The son of an organ maker, Bouchon partially automated the tedious setting up process of the drawloom in which an operator lifted the warp threads using cords.

  9. Lyonnaise cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Gargantua and "Pilgrims eaten in salads," illustration Gustave Doré, 1873.. During the Renaissance, there was a distinction between so-called "bourgeois" cuisine and the more common cuisine of the lower classes.