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Follow on Google News | Metropole Hanoi Appoints Grandson of Colons as New Executive ChefMetropole’s New Executive Chef Invokes Family Legacy in Move to Hanoi
As the hotel’s new executive chef, Olivier Piganiol will oversee operations at the French restaurant, Le Beaulieu; Vietnamese restaurant, Spices Garden; Italian restaurant, Angelina; and in the hotel’s three bars, Le Club, La Terasse and at the all new Bamboo Bar. After five years at the landmark Dharmawangsa in Jakarta, the Metropole became an inevitable move for Piganiol, partly because of his family’s connection and partly from an affinity for the charm and charisma of a classic property. The Metropole’s stature as an historic property will determine the philosophy behind his moves in the kitchen, said the chef. “The architecture of the building decides what you do in the kitchen because, in many ways, the architecture of the building decides what kind of guest checks in,” said Piganiol. “The splendor of the hotel must be evident in the splendor of the dish.” After graduating with a degree in culinary arts from CFA La Noue in Dijon, Piganiol spent 10 years working in restaurants that had won two and three stars from Michelin: At the Bernard Loiseau (3 stars) and Pierre Gagnaire (3 stars), he established his credentials as an apprentice and as chef de partie. “Hotel chefs often graduate from hotel schools and work from the get-go in hotel restaurants. Not so with Olivier,” said Kai Speth, the Metropole’s GM. “His first 10 years as a chef were all about the passion, not the career, as he made his way through a constellation of restaurants in France, earning his stripes.” In 2000, Piganiol landed at a Ritz Carlton Hotel, and he’s been with hotels ever since, with Hilton, with Rosewood and most recently at the Dharmawangsa. When an opportunity at the Metropole opened up, Piganiol knew it was a move he had to make. His grandfather was a prominent doctor in the French military who was based in Vietnam for 6-7 years in the 1940s. His uncle was born in Lang Son. His grandmother worked as a nurse at the Pasteur Hospital in Saigon. Throughout his youth, Vietnam was frequently talked about, conversation that sowed seeds of wonder that finally found flower in Hanoi. “People always ask why you go where you go, and so often the moves we make are accidental,” ABOUT SOFITEL LEGEND METROPOLE HANOI Opened in 1901, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi reigns as the Grande Dame of Vietnamese hospitality and one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic hotels. In 2009, the hotel became the first in the Sofitel portfolio to acquire distinction as a ‘Legend’ hotel. The 364-room hotel was completely renovated in June 2009. Its historic Metropole Wing features suites named for Charlie Chaplin, Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene, each of whom stayed at the Metropole during his time in colonial Indochina. The hotel’s restaurants include Spices Garden (Vietnamese) For reservations, call + 84 4 3826 6919. For additional information, contact Ms. Le Thi NHUNG at ext. 8519 or email H1555-MK@sofitel.com. End
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