Name Gilbert Coze Role Chef | Died 1994 | |
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Nominations James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant, James Beard Award for Best Chef: New York City Cooking style French cuisine, Japanese Cuisine |
Gilbert Le Coze (1945 – 28 July 1994) was a French chef known for his innovative methods in seafood preparation. Le Coze's cooking has been compared to Japanese cuisine and has influenced a generation of American cooks.
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In 1972 he left Brittany to open his own restaurant in Paris, Les Moines de St. Bernardin with his sister Maguy Le Coze.

In 1986, the Equitable Life Assurance Company invited them to moved the restaurant in the company's Manhattan headquarters. The restaurant's name was simplified to Le Bernardin. Le Coze worked with future head chef Eric Ripert. The restaurant gained two Michelin stars under Le Coze's management.

Death

Le Coze died in Manhattan of a heart attack on 28 July 1994 while exercising at a health club.
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References
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