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  1. Eugénie Brazier (12 June 1895 – 2 March 1977), known as "la Mère Brazier", was a French chef who, in 1933, became the first person awarded six Michelin stars, three each at two restaurants: La Mère Brazier in the rue Royale, one of the main streets of Lyon, and a second, also called La

  2. Eugénie Brazier (12 de junho de 1895 - 2 de março de 1977), mais conhecida como "la Mère Brazier", foi uma chef francesa que, em 1933, se tornou a primeira pessoa a receber seis estrelas Michelin, três cada em dois restaurantes: La Mère Brazier na rue Royale, uma das principais ruas de Lyon, e um segundo restaurante, também ...

  3. Eugénie Brazier, surnommée la mère Brazier, née le 12 juin 1895 à La Tranclière et morte le 2 mars 1977 à Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon , est une chef cuisinière française. Fondatrice du restaurant Mère Brazier, c'est une des « mères » emblématiques des bouchons lyonnais.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2023 · Known as "the mother of French cooking", Eugénie Brazier (or Mère Brazier) never completed primary school and was forced to leave home at 19 after becoming pregnant. Yet, by the time she...

  5. 22 de jun. de 2022 · In 1933, Eugénie Brazier (1895-1977) became the first chef to win six Michelin stars; three for her restaurant in Lyon, and then another three for her second restaurant, located outside the city. The second person to win six stars was Alain Ducasse, 65 years later, in 1998.

  6. 27 de ago. de 2019 · Eugénie Brazier (1895-1977), known as the ‘mother of modern French cooking’, was the first woman to win three Michelin stars and the first chef to earn six stars simultaneously.

  7. 12 de ago. de 2016 · Brazier was awarded those first six stars having been in professional kitchens for just 15 years. She was 38 years old and the chef-owner of two establishments, La Mère Brazier in Lyon and a ...