Serge Vieira, double Michelin-starred chef, died at the age of 46
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A native of Clermont-Ferrand, Serge Vieira won two Michelin stars for the restaurant bearing his name at the Château de Couffour, in Chaudes-Aigues, in Cantal.
Winner of the Bocuse d'Or at only 27 years old, of which he chaired the French team, the double-starred chef was based in Chaudes-Aigues, in Cantal The double-starred chef Serge Vieira,
Serge Vieira had won two Michelin stars for the restaurant bearing his name at the Château de Couffour in Chaudes-Aigues, in Cantal. He died after a long illness at the age of 46.
Aged 46, he had chaired the French team for the Bocuse d'Or, a kind of Chefs' World Cup, for several years. He had won two Michelin stars for the restaurant bearing his name at the Château de Couffour in Chaudes-Aigues in Cantal.
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