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12.03.2020 - 16:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Michel Roux has died aged 79, his family have announced.
The legendary French-born chef opened the first Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Gavroche, in Britain in the 70s alongside his brother Albert.
The pair's next project, The Waterside Inn, the became the first restaurant outside France to hold three stars for a period of 25 years.
He is also the uncle of celebrated, two-star Michelin chef Michel Roux Jnr.
Michel's son Alain and daughters, Francine and Christine said in a statement on behalf
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Michel, who was hailed as one of the greatest chefs in the world, opened his world-famous restaurant La Gavroche in 1982 - it was one of the first to recieve the coveted three Michelin stars.