De Librije keeps three Michelin stars after death of Jonnie Boer - DutchNews.nl
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After months of uncertainty, the redeeming news finally arrived today: De Librije retained its three stars after the passing of Jonnie Boer. The awards ceremony in Maastricht brought not only emotion, but also talented newcomers, and immediately two stars for Soenil Bahadoer, who opened his new business, Gem., just a few months ago.
Restaurant De Librije will retain its three Michelin stars, even after the passing of chef and co-owner Jonnie Boer. The announcement was made at the BBB hospitality trade fair in Maastricht.
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Restaurant De Librije in Zwolle has once again been awarded three Michelin stars. The restaurant has held Michelin's highest rating since 2004. De Librije chef Nelson Tanate was presented with the special chef's jacket during the award ceremony at the MECC in Maastricht. De Librije remains the only restaurant in the Netherlands with three stars. In April of this year, Michelin-starred chef Jonnie Boer passed away on Bonaire from complications of…
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The Michelin Guide recognized seven new Michelin Star winning restaurants in the Netherlands at a ceremony in Maastricht on Monday, including two that took home two of the coveted stars even though they opened in the past year. De Librije in Zwolle maintained its position as the only restaurant in the country with a three-star rating, amid an emotional tribute to head chef and co-owner Jonnie Boer, who passed away in April.
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