Chef Daniel Boulud reflects on Michelin stars and restaurant longevity

Renowned French chef Daniel Boulud, whose restaurants span from Montreal to Dubai, shared insights on the pressures of Michelin ratings, rising costs in dining, and the importance of customer loyalty during an interview at Café Boulud in Toronto. With his flagship New York restaurant marking its 33rd anniversary this year, Boulud emphasized balancing excellence with accessibility in high-end cuisine. He discussed navigating food criticism and training the next generation of chefs amid industry changes.

At Café Boulud in Toronto's Four Seasons hotel, Daniel Boulud recently presented his staff with a special black-truffle menu featuring dishes like yellowfin tuna tartare with truffle coulis, black truffle risotto topped with Canadian lobster, truffle-crusted cod, and a chicken preparation drawing on 100 years of Lyonnaise culinary tradition served with sauce albufera in copper pots.

Boulud, whose Dinex Group operates 22 restaurants across locations including Montreal and Dubai, has built a career spanning decades in high-end dining. His New York flagship, Daniel, is celebrating its 33rd anniversary this year. In the interview, he addressed the challenges of an industry facing increased costs and intense media scrutiny.

On when diners should splurge, Boulud noted, "Everyone feels the pinch. At home and in restaurants. Costs have gone up. Our responsibility is to waste nothing and to avoid passing every new cost to the customer." He highlighted tasting menus as offering good value through seasonal ingredients and suggested bar seating for a single course paired with wine as an enjoyable, more affordable option.

Regarding Michelin's expansion in Canada, where some starred restaurants have closed, Boulud advised, "Cook for the customer first. Michelin is exciting. A mention, a star, it’s an honour. But once you have a star, you can start worrying about the star more than about the guests." He stressed loyalty through service, hospitality, honesty, value, and consistent teams. Reflecting on his own experience, Boulud recalled his New York restaurant being demoted by Michelin but remaining resilient due to strong direction. He listed consistent top New York chefs including Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Thomas Keller, Eric Ripert, Daniel Humm, and himself, noting guests choose based on trusted experiences rather than stars alone.

Boulud downplayed over-reliance on reviews, saying customers now consult Yelp ratings, word of mouth, social media, and traditional media. Personally, he prefers casual outings to Mexican, sushi, or Korean spots after work, recently trying new Indian restaurants in New York and Quique Crudo, a small West Village bar with 12 seats.

On modern food critics and influencers, he observed a shift from traditional writers to passionate younger voices, though some "eat to provoke." Looking ahead, Boulud finds hope in mentoring three generations of chefs who start in his kitchens and later open their own, crediting this as the most rewarding aspect of his four decades in America.

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