Festival des Etoilés Monte-Carlo celebrates Dominique Lory and Jason Atherton

The celebration of Michelin star chefs continues in Monaco with renowned British Chef Jason Atherton joining Le Grill’s Dominique Lory for a spectacular pairing under the literal stars on the top floor of the Hôtel de Paris.

For this, the third edition of Festival des Etoilés (Festival of the Starred) organised by the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer, Michelin-starred Chef Dominique Lory invited Jason Atherton to join him for the “Four Hands” gastronomic event.

The British chef has established a globally renowned restaurant group called ‘The Social Company’, with a portfolio of restaurants that includes the Michelin-starred City Social and “the defining restaurant of the decade”, Berners Tavern in London.

Jason has also opened critically-acclaimed restaurants in Shanghai, Dubai, Mykonos and St. Moritz, written four cookbooks, appeared on several TV programmes, and is an ambassador for a number of brands including Moët & Chandon.

Amongst all of this, he enthusiastically agreed to pair up with Dominique Lory at the Hôtel de Paris in Monaco for a two-night gastronomic festival on 13th and 14th October.

“I’ve been friends with Chef Alain Ducasse for 15 years now, and have visited Monaco for the past 10 summers, so I’ve gotten to know Chef Dominique very well,” Jason told Monaco Life. “When he asked if I would join him for a festival that celebrates Michelin-starred chefs in Monaco, I didn’t have to think twice.

“I think it’s just lovely to be able to cook as friends, because the pressure of cooking in your own restaurant is different than in a collaboration like this, which is a little bit more joyful, more celebratory.”

Chef Jason Atherton’s seaweed choux and beef tartare with caviar / Dominique Lori’s gamberoni, red mullet and rock octopus with chilled bouillabaisse. Photo by Monaco Life

The seven-course menu was indeed a celebration of the Mediterranean and an opportunity for Jason to work with produce he would not normally use in seasonal London. The British chef prepared the guests’ palate with a seaweed choux filled with beef tartare topped with caviar, which Dominique followed with his signature gamberoni, red mullet and rock octopus, served with a chilled bouillabaisse.

Jason pumped up the flavour factor in the third course with roasted scallop and Normandy razor clams on a parsley sauce, while Dominique’s sautéed wild mushrooms with pollen delivered some welcome autumnal overtones.

Chef Jason Atherton’s roasted scallops and Normandy razor clams with parsley sauce / Chef Dominique Lory’s sautéed wild mushrooms with pollen. Photo by Monaco Life

The mains concluded with a bang in Jason’s wood-fired aged fillet of beef, finished on ‘Le Grill’, with a deliciously rich miso butterscotch and an unexpected yet totally appreciated shaving of fresh white alba truffle.

For dessert, Jason’s fig ice cream with verjus granita was the perfect palate cleanser for a soufflé finale, of which the Hôtel de Paris is famous, made with Menton lemons.

Chef Jason Atherton’s wood-fired aged fillet of beef and the famous Hôtel de Paris soufflé. Photo by Monaco Life

An opportunity to meet and talk with the chefs

The Festival des Etoilés is not only a celebration of creativity on the plate, but of the Michelin-starred chefs themselves. These are the rockstars of the culinary world, and a highlight is having the chefs present their dishes personally to you at your table, and describe how they’ve prepared it and why. It’s always a treat to have the charmingly shy Chef Dominique Lory, armed with his crisp white gloves, shaving precious white alba truffle over my plate.

The Michelin-starred chef will be delivering his signature seafood dish at the Festival des Etoilés finale, which takes place on Saturday 11th November.

“It’s a pleasure for me because I am cooking with Alain Ducasse, Marcel Ravin and Yannick Alléno,” Dominique Lory told Monaco Life. “And this year, exceptionally, the dinner will be held in the Salle Empire of the Hôtel de Paris, which we have not had for a year and a half because the Café de Paris was installed there during works. So, it will be an opportunity to relaunch the banquet hall for this event.”

Festival des Etoilés Monte-Carlo Final Gala 2021, photo by Monaco Life

A once-a-year showering of stars

The Festival des Etoilés began at the end of September with two-Michelin starred Chef Marcel Ravin and three-Michelin-starred Chef Julien Royer pairing up at Blue Bay in the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort.

After Dominique Lory and Jason Atherton’s pairing at Le Grill comes Emmanuel Pilon, Chef at Le Louis XV – Alain Ducasse of the Hôtel de Paris, and Amaury Bouhours, Chef at Le Meurice Alain Ducasse in Paris, who will be hosting two exceptional dinners with Dom Pérignon Champagne pairings in the presence of Alain Ducasse on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th October.

Then, on Friday 3rd November, multi-Michelin-starred Chef and Master of Modern Cuisine Yannick Alléno will join forces with Sven Wassmer for an unforgettable evening at the Pavyllon Monte-Carlo of the Hôtel Hermitage. Wassmer reached the pinnacle of his career at the Memories restaurant at the Swiss Alps Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, with three stars in the Michelin Guide, making him one of the youngest chefs in the world to achieve this distinction.

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Les Musicales de Menton: Aurélien Pascal to play at next date in Saint John’s Church

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An evening of Fauré and Rachmaninov awaits later this week at the next performance in the Les Musicales de Menton series, which will feature talented cellist Aurélien Pascal.  

Saint John’s Church in Menton will be hosting a classical concert on Friday 20th October as part of the ongoing series, Les Musicales de Menton 

The concert will be performed by renowned international artists, including cellist Aurélien Pascal, who this year won the top prize at the Victoires de la Musique Classique for Best Instrument Soloist. Pianist Valentina Igoshina, who is also the recipient of various international music awards and prizes, such as those of the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition and the famed Rachmaninov International Piano Competition in Moscow, is scheduled to perform too. 

The night will include recitals of Sicilienne and Elégie by French composer and pianist Gabriel Fauré alongside Sonate by Russian composer and piano virtuoso Sergei Rachmaninov. 

The concert will begin at 6.30pm. Tickets cost €20 for adults and €10 for students, with a drink included.  

The concert will be followed by refreshments in the library and a chance to meet with the artists. 

 

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Monaco takes centre stage in Bad Bunny’s new hit music video

Global superstar Bad Bunny may have singlehandedly made Monaco “cool” again thanks to his latest hit music video, ‘Monaco’, with a cameo appearance by Hollywood legend Al Pacino.

The video, which was directed by Stillz, has garnered an impressive 10 million views in just two days. The video starts off in New York City’s most famous restaurant, Carbone, where Bad Bunny meets Al Pacino. As the Puerto Rican sensation traps his audience with catchy beats, Monaco’s iconic local spots, including the Monte-Carlo Casino and the famous Fairmont Hairpin, make an appearance.

Who is Bad Bunny?

Bad Bunny has achieved remarkable success in the music industry. As a Puerto Rican superstar, he has consistently pushed boundaries and captivated audiences worldwide with his distinctive blend of Latino beats and contemporary rhythms. Over the years, he has accumulated numerous achievements, including three Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammy Awards.

His latest album, ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana,’ (no one knows what will happen tomorrow), which ‘Monaco’ is a part of, was released on 13th October and marked a groundbreaking moment in his career.

The album debuted with a staggering 145.9 million streams on its first day, making it the biggest debut of 2023 and the most impressive debut for a Latin album in Spotify’s history, according to BNN Network.

Monaco is cool again 

The song’s lyrics, mixed with Bad Bunny’s distinctive style, merges music and motorsports. In the chorus, he effortlessly raps a clever reference to Formula 1 drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio ‘Checo’ Perez, which adds a contemporary twist to the song, with Checo making a cameo appearance in the video and Bad Bunny trying on Verstappen’s racing helmet.

Bad Bunny’s luxurious lifestyle is vividly portrayed in the video, with scenes featuring stunning women, extravagant yachts, and fine dining all against the backdrop of the Monaco coastline.

When the music video ends at the five-minute-mark, viewers are taken “behind the scenes” to show how many of the Tik Tok-style shots of Monaco were taken, juming between yachts, the Casino, the Monaco Grand Prix, and a luxurious private villa.

The video’s crown moment comes at the end when viewers are transported back to Carbone, as legendary actor Al Pacino engages in a heartfelt conversation with the musician. In a moment of admiration, Pacino says, “You are doing great. You really are doing great. You’re charging it up, and I’m enjoying it.” Bad Bunny’s response is simple yet powerful, “That’s what I’m doing, just enjoying life.”

Monaco’s presence in this music video not only highlights the allure of the Principality but also showcases its significance as a global destination for music, entertainment, and luxury living.

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‘Madagascar – The Musical’ coming to the Grimaldi Forum this December

For three days, the wildly popular DreamWorks animation Madagascar will come to life on stage at the Grimaldi Forum with a musical that’s received rave reviews.

The smash hit musical features all of your favorite crack-a-lackin’ friends as they escape from their home in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar.

This musical from DreamWorks (Shrek The Musical) will leave audiences with no choice but to “Move It, Move It!”.

From 1st to 3rd December, Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe, Gloria the hippopotamus and the mischievous and cunning penguins will take over the stage of the Salle des Princes at the Grimaldi Forum for an exceptional musical adventure.

The show is in English and runs 1h40 including a 20-minute intermission.

Bar service and light meals are available during intermission and before the show at the blue bar of the Grimaldi Forum.

Tickets are priced between €31-€89.

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Hôtel Métropole launches Pink Kiss cocktail in aid of Breast Cancer Awareness

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With every sip of the new Pink Kiss cocktail, guests at the Lobby Bar of the glamourous Hôtel Métropole will be helping raise money for Pink Ribbon Monaco, the Principality’s dedicated breast cancer awareness charity.  

October is officially Breast Cancer Awareness month, but the five-star Hôtel Métropole plans on championing the cause of Pink Ribbon Monaco all year long: Head Barman and talented mixologist Mickael Bellec has created a very special cocktail that will be served at the Lobby Bar every day from this October to the next.  

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The glamour of the Lobby Bar is well-matched by its excellent array of cocktails created by Head Barman Mickael Bellec

For every Pink Kiss cocktail ordered, the hotel will pledge a euro to breast cancer research and other important awareness initiatives.  

The Pink Kiss features a delectable blend of Hendricks Gin, lime and cranberry juice and a dash of Italicus to boast an “enchanting pink hue that reflects the hotel’s commitment to raising awareness and funding for breast cancer research”. An alcohol-free version is also available. 

Serge Ethuin, the Métropole’s General Manager, says, “We are honoured to introduce the Pink Kiss cocktail and contribute to the vital research efforts in the fight against breast cancer. By donating one euro for each cocktail sold throughout the year, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by this disease.” 

Some 2.3 million women around the world were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020 and there are statistics that suggest one in eight women may develop the disease during their lifetime. 

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Dr. Margarita Cappock to lead fascinating lecture on Francis Bacon at Princess Grace Irish Library

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Art enthusiasts are in for a captivating experience at the Princess Grace Irish Library later this month as Dr. Margarita Cappock, an expert on Francis Bacon’s work and a curator of his exhibitions, takes her audience on an insightful journey into the life of this celebrated artist.  

Within the comfortable setting of the Princess Grace Irish Library on the Rue Princesse Marie de Lorraine, the esteemed art historian Dr. Cappock will be delving deep into the mind of Irish-born painter Francis Bacon with a special lecture on the profound influence his native land had on his work and life.  

The event comes on the back on a recent collaboration between Dr. Cappock and U2’s Adam Clayton, a devoted fan of Bacon, which saw the pair produce a documentary on the late, great artist. The documentary was partially filmed in Monaco, where Bacon once resided, adding an intriguing local connection to Dr. Cappock’s subject at the upcoming lecture.  

Following the one-hour presentation, audience members will be invited to stay on to continue the discussion and enjoy an aperitif, making this an engaging and sociable event as well as an educational one.  

The lecture will begin at 6.45pm on Thursday 26th October. It will cost €10 per person and reservations can be made by emailing the info@pgil.mc

Tickets can be purchased here (all proceeds go to the non-profit Fondation Princesse Grace):

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