Amandine Chaignot
French chef (born 1979)
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Amandine Chaignot (born 1 May 1979) is a French chef.[1]
Amandine Chaignot | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1 May 1979 |
| Occupation | Cooking chef |
| Employer | Hôtel Raphaël (Paris) |
| Television | MasterChef (TF1) |
| Website | amandinechaignot |
Early life and education
Professional career
She began working as a waitress in a pizzeria. She later opened a tearoom and then registered at the École Grégoire-Ferrandi. She did her training course at the Maison de l'Aubrac and then at Prune (one macaron at the Michelin), where she was chosen as a chef assistant to participate at the Bocuse d'Or.
She worked for three years at the Plaza Athénée with Jean-François Piège and at The Ritz Hotel in London. She then worked for three years with Éric Fréchon. She pursued working at the Hôtel Meurice with Yannick Alléno and later at the Hôtel de Crillon for two years. She is currently the chef of the restaurant Pouliche in Paris.
MasterChef
Since September 2013, she has been a member of the jury in the fourth season of the French version of MasterChef with chefs Frédéric Anton, Yves Camdeborde and journalist Sébastien Demorand. She also appeared as a guest in the previous season in 2012.