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Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse has taken up residence at the Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac Museum in Paris. The 100-day pop up, housed in the glass walled Les Ombres by the Eiffel Tower, is described as an "ephemeral project". It is the brainchild of Ducasse, Romain Meder, his former chef at the Plaza Athénée, and Michelin-starred Spanish chef Albert Adrià. "This experimental project is conceived as a proposal for haute cuisine that is rooted in Spanish and French culture while pursuing a quest for innovation and avant-garde," ADMO said on its website.
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