Marc Thuet Explained

Marc Thuet
Birth Date:1963
Birth Place:Alsace, France
Style:French
Education:Lycée Hotelier in Strasbourg, France
Restaurants:Petite Thuet – Toronto
Prevrests:Conviction Restaurant – Toronto
Atelier Thuet – Toronto
Bite Me! – Toronto
Bistro Bakery Thuet- Toronto
Thuet Cuisine – Toronto
Centro – Toronto
Windsor Arms Hotel – Toronto
The Dorchester Terrace Dining Room – London
Television:Conviction Kitchen – Season 2 on air

Marc Thuet (born 1963) is a chef based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who most recently appeared in his second season of a docu-reality TV series called Conviction Kitchen in which he trains 12 ex-cons to run a restaurant in Toronto.[1]

Life and career

Born in Alsace, France, Thuet is a fourth-generation chef who began his apprenticeship in his uncle's restaurant at age twelve. He received his formal training at the Lycée Hotelier in Strasbourg, France.[2]

During his early professional years, Thuet worked in two and three star Michelin restaurants and hotels across Europe, including London's Dorchester under the tutelage of chef Anton Mosimann.

Thuet has headed the kitchen of many Toronto restaurants. In addition to being the executive chef of Petite Thuet, Atelier Thuet, and Bite Me!, he also opened a series of retail shops and a wholesale bakery.[3]

Known for his use of locally grown produce purchased at local farmers markets, Thuet also travels to local Mennonite farms to purchase and butcher naturally-raised animals.

A cookbook by Thuet entitled French Food My Way was published in October 2010 by Penguin Publishing.[4]

Work history

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Education

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richler . Jacob . Maclean's Magazine – Knife skills may not be a problem . .macleans.ca . 30 April 2009 . 27 April 2011.
  2. Web site: Maclean's Magazine – Grousing about what we can't eat . .macleans.ca . 2 October 2008 . 27 April 2011.
  3. Web site: ChefDB . ChefDB . 19 October 2010 . 27 April 2011.
  4. Web site: Celebrity Chef Marc Thuet has new cookbook coming. 16 March 2010. Karen. Hawthorne . National Post . 3 April 2021.