Culinary Giant, Joel Robuchon, Dies from Cancer at age 73 | SENATUS

ASIA'S PREMIER LUXURY & LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

SENATUS.NET

Culinary Giant, Joel Robuchon, Dies from Cancer at age 73
By SENATUS Magazine | 6 August 2018

The most Michelin starred chef in the world (he has garnered 31 throughout his career) has passed away. Named the "chef of the century" by the Gault et Millau cooking guide in 1990, Joel Robuchon has opened restaurants in cities including Paris, Monaco, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Tokyo and Bangkok.

French daily Le Figaro said he died of cancer. He was 73 at the time.

1 Photo | View Photos

Art & Culture

Louis Vuitton presents Visionary Journeys, an immersive exhibition presented at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka

Fashion & Style

RIMOWA opens its new flagship on Madison Avenue, New York City

Dining & Travel

Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts unveil a new resort and private mansions project in Abu Dhabi, set to open in 2030.

Dining & Travel

Château Galoupet debuts its brand home, a sensorial ode to Provençal elegance and sustainability

Dining & Travel

Las Vegas Sands breaks ground on an $8 billion Singapore landmark Marina Bay Sands

Fashion & Style

Louis Vuitton unveils "Visionary Journeys" in Osaka, a captivating ode to heritage and Japanese dialogue

All Rights Reserved. SENATUS © 2025
 

SENATUS is a registered trademark of SENATUS PTE LTD. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or used otherwise, except as expressly permitted in writing by SENATUS.