Princess Cruises cooks up partnership with top chef
Princess Cruises has announced that three-Michelin star chef Emmanuel Renaut, the former head chef at Claridge’s in London, will develop the cruise line’s next specialty restaurant.
‘La Mer – A French Bistro by Emmanuel Renaut’ will be available on Majestic Princess, the line’s latest ship, when it launches in April 2017. Offering a Parisian bistro experience, it will be located in the ship’s atrium.
Renaut is executive chef of the Flocons de Sel restaurant in the French Alps village of Megève, which was awarded a third Michelin star in 2012, having earned its first in 2004 and a second in 2006. Before establishing the restaurant in 1998, Renaut cooked in restaurants including Claridge’s, Hotel de Crillon and Auberge de l’Eridan.
China base
The new Majestic Princess ship will be based permanently in China after a short Mediterranean season in April and May next year. It will be the only China-based ship that offers two speciality dinner menus designed by Michelin star chefs. Chef Richard Chen will design Cantonese dishes for its ‘Harmony’ restaurant.
Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president, said: “Adding Chef Renaut, another Michelin star chef, to Majestic Princess elevates the dining experience to an even higher level and reinforces our leading position as the best cruise line for foodies.”
Chef Renaut said: “What I like most about my job is that dining experiences touch people’s emotions. I’ve worked enthusiastically to design delicate and flavourful dishes and I’m really proud that the dinner menu I created will be served in the elegant and relaxed environment of La Mer. I am excited to bring a new, authentic French bistro dining experience to Majestic Princess.”