Talk:Michel Flamme
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Mirabeau
editMichel Flamme never worked for Kinsella. Only came to work there after the sale.
The Mirabeau kitchen was run similar to that of The Soup Bowl, rather than the partie
system operated in most French restaurants, with Kinsella doing most of the cooking with the help of a few kitchen assistants. His front of house was run by Audrey with a few French waiters and some casual waiters. Kinsella never drank alcohol, but his public profile with the Rolls Royce made him a target for discontented spirits, and attention from the revenue commissioners which eventually led the restaurants closure, all of which is detailed in Kinsella (2008:~131). The Mirabeau was purchased by one of the McInerney family, well known builders, and Michel Flamme from France became chef.
Flamme later became chef de cuisine in the K Club in Kildare.
Source: The emergence, development and influence of French Haute Cuisine on public dining in Dublin restaurants 1900-2000: an oral history. Thesis DIT by Mairtin Mac Con Iomaire, 2009. 3 downloadable volumes.. Part 2, pp. 366, 369
So a link to restaurant Mirabeau/Seán Kinsella is nonsense. The Banner talk 18:00, 16 April 2016 (UTC)
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