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Relais & Châteaux
Member since 1970

Château Saint-Martin & Spa
Restaurant of a Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux and hotel in the country

2490 Avenue des Templiers,
B.P. 102,
06142 Vence Cedex (Alpes-Maritimes)
France
Tel. : + 33 (0)4 93 58 02 02
Fax : + 33 (0)4 93 24 08 91

E-mail : stmartin@relaischateaux.com
Website : http://www.chateau-st-martin.com/
Maître de Maison: Frédéric Picard
Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux: Yannick Franques

Weekly closing: Main restaurant: Monday and Tuesday. From mid June to mid September, only open for diner. “La Rosticceria”: Wednesday and Thursday, From mid June to mid September, only open for diner.
Annual closing: From November 2012 3rd to March 29th 2013.

Yannick Franques

As a child, I was more attracted by the football pitch than by the kitchen ovens! But my mother insisted I find another course in life – either mechanics or cooking. No need to mention which direction my choice led me! I managed to get a job as apprentice at Tonnelle Saintongeaise, in Neuilly sur Seine, with Joël Giraudot who was my mentor. This is when my love for cuisine really took off and it grew over subsequent years through working with exceptional chefs.

The Crillon was a major stage of my career. Christian Constant taught me rigour, how to overcome the difficulties and challenges of the job of a chef in the top brigades. At the Louis XV in Monaco, I had the opportunity to work under the orders of Alain Ducasse and learn in detail about a particular Mediterranean cuisine. At La Grande Cascade, I learnt from Alain Ducasse’s skills and taste, with Jean-Louis Nomicos, I learnt all about the issues of managing a gourmet restaurant and organising banquets. Then I returned to be under the direct orders of Christian Constant at Le Violon d’Ingres, before moving to Le Relais du Parc with Alain Ducasse, and finally Le Bristol with Eric Frechon who taught me how to manage 80 chefs, as well as an eye for detail and a professional approach.

I subsequently became chef at Le Mirabeau in Monaco and finally was invited to be chef at the Château Saint-Martin.

My cuisine involves a new yet simple approach to traditional cuisine which focuses on two or three distinct flavours seeking to bring out the essence of the main ingredient.


What was your most moving culinary experience?
It was during a meal I had with my wife at Paul Bocuse. The cuisine, the service, the atmosphere… it all combined to create an indelible memory. Paul Bocuse is a living legend for many Chefs and cooks... his reputation in the culinary world is on a par with his talent ... immense!

The most amusing kitchen incident you ever witnessed?
It’s a memory from when I was a young commis chef! During my first day as an apprentice, the head chef asked me to select a lobster from the tank and cut it in two... It was a very lively crustacean and despite my best efforts, I was totally unable to do what the chef wanted. So he came to take over and cut the lobster in two. It didn’t stop thrashing about even when he had finished!

Your best piece of advice for amateur chefs?
Put all your heart into your very simple cooking...



THE UNIVERSE OF YANNICK FRANQUES


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