Henri Soulé

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Henri Soulé (March 12, 1903–January 27, 1966)[1] was the French-American proprietor of Le Pavillon[2] and La Côte Basque[3] restaurants in New York City. Soulé also operated The Hedges in East Hampton, New York.[4]

He is credited with having "trained an entire generation of French chefs and New York restaurant owners."[5] He is also credited with using Siberia to describe the least desirable seats in a restaurant.[6]

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