Do You Know the Greatest Chefs in the World?

Jerome Banctel, France

Banctel's name has become synonymous with modern "Parisian" style cooking. His restaurant overlooks the Champs-Elysees garden in Paris, and his cuisine reflects the history and significance of the dishes that were created near there many years ago. However, he has recently added a Japanese twist to his cuisine, which has blossomed his restaurant from a local following to a two Michelin star status. 

Andreas Caminada, Switzerland

This Swiss chef earned his first three Michelin stars by the time he was 33 years old at a tiny restaurant buried deep in the belly of a medieval castle in the small town of Furstenau. Every single restaurant Caminada touched has turned to gold. He even opened some "casual" spots outside of the Furstenau limits that have, despite being labeled as "casual," earned their own respective Michelin stars. Caminada wants to prove that world-class food doesn't just have to be for the elites of the world.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.