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Festival of French gastronomy in Baku
Traditional festival of French gastronomy «Goût de France / Good France» will be held in Baku. According to the French Embassy in Baku, on 15-17 March three restaurants in Baku will offer their creative gourmet menu.
On March 15 the Day of French gastronomy will be at the restaurant in Paris Bistro, on March 16 - the Hyatt Regency, on March 17 - in the JW Marriott.
On March 14 ,in order to encourage proper nutrition and understanding of taste, French chef Thibault Bera with students of the school 132/134 will prepare dinner for them.
The festival «Goût de France /Good France» is held in Baku for the second year.
According to the world Festival Goût de France/Good France this year will bring together more than 1,500 chefs across five continents, to pay tribute to French gastronomy.
Each party restaurant during the dinner will honor French cuisine, its innovation and the values that it shares: elegance, taste, health and environmental care.
UNESCO recognized the French gastronomy intangible heritage of humanity. -06D--
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