Two Michelin star chef Marc Veyrat has hired a legal team to force The Michelin Guide to hand over a detailed report of their inspection of his restaurant leading to the removal of his third Michelin star.
The chef owner of La Maison des bois in Manigot, Marc Veyrat has called the Michelin Guide team 'impostors' and 'incompetent' for claiming that he used cheddar in a soufflé - which in fact contained cheeses from his region of Savoie.
Speaking on French radio France Inter, the chef said he had been "dishonoured" and that his team had be brought to tears by the decision. He alleged that the inspector upon whom the decision to downgrade his restaurant rested mistook colour imparted by saffron for cheddar.
"Is that what you call knowledge of a place?"
"It's just crazy," he said.
The chef has thus requested that Michelin hand over documents justifying the exact reasons for the removal of his star, with a court hearing set on November 27th.
Michelin responded by saying that it "understands the disappointment for Mr Veyrat, whose talent no one contests, even if we regret his unreasonable persistance with his accusations."
"Our first duty is to tell consumers why we have changed our recommendation. We will carefully study his demands and respond calmly."
Stars aren't a chef's to give back
The chef previously requested for his restaurant to be taken out of the Guide altogether, but international director Gwendal Poullennec responded that this was impossible, as stars aren't a chef's to give back.
At the time, Poullennec said: "Michelin stars belong to restaurants, not chefs, they do not have the authority to return them."
"When he was promoted, he came up on stage and accepted the award, he displayed the three stars on his website, but when he lost one, he criticised our methods."
Veyrat – whose previous restaurants, La Maison de Marc Veyrat (or l'Auberge de l'Eridan) in Veyrier-du-Lac and la Ferme de mon Père were both awarded three Michelin stars,