Francis Cardenau

Francis Cardenau (born 1957) is a Denmark-based French chef and restaurateur. He achieved two Michelin stars with as head chef at restaurant Kommandanten in Copenhagen and was a co-founder of the restaurant chain MASH.

Biography

Cardenau was born and raised in Toulouse. He was educated as a chef north of Paris. He moved to Copenhagen in the 1990s where he achieved two stars in the Guide Michelin in 1997. In 1997, together with Jesper Boelsskifte and Erik Gemal, he founded Le Sommelier and left Kommandanten in 1999 to work full-time as head chef at the restaurant.[1] In May 2005,Cardenau, Boelsskifte and Gemal opened French-Japanese restaurant Umami.In 2009, they opened the first MASH steak house. In January 2017, it was announced that he had sold his share of the company.[2]

Personal life

Cardenau lived with his Danish wife on a small farm close to Frederiksværk in North Zealand

References

  1. "Hjemme i Francis' køkken: Det har Sommelier-chefen altid i huset" (in Danish). Euroman. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  2. "Fransk top-kok trækker sig" (in Danish). Berlingske. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
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