For the first time since its inception, the 59th General Assembly of French Master Chefs - "Maitres Cuisiners de France" - will bring their worldwide meetings to the United States, March 5-9, 2014. The event will also celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the American and Canadian delegations and the U.S. Chapter of "l'Academie Culinaire De France" (ACF).
The 5-day event will be held at the culinary capital of the Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian and The Palazzo Las Vegas. The 5-diamond resort is home to more James Beard Award-winning chefs than any other destination. The Venetian and The Palazzo Executive Chef Olivier Dubreuil is also a Master Chef of France. It was through his hard work and dedication to the organization that his invitation to bring the meetings to America was accepted.
"We are so proud of the world-class chefs that call The Venetian and The Palazzo home and it's even more special to host such a prestigious event and bring the culinary world to Las Vegas," said John Caparella, president and chief operating officer of The Venetian, The Palazzo and Sands Expo. "Maîtres Cuisinier de France" (Master Chef of France) is the most envied title that chefs aspire to have; but not everyone can become a "Maître Cuisinier" said Chef Olivier Dubreuil. The organization's motto is "to preserve and spread the French culinary arts, encourage training in cuisine, and assist professional development." "Maîtres Cuisiniers de France" are often given the highest classification in restaurant guides, and are regularly mentioned in the world's leading food and travel magazines.Tickets for public events will go on sale early 2014 by calling The Venetian or The Palazzo Box Office at (866) 641-7469 or (702) 414-9000, or online at Venetian.com.
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