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LYON, FRANCE - November, 01: Philippe and the chocolate factory.
Canadians tell him that "the good spirits of gluttony have looked over his cradle" and in Japan his creations sell like hot cakes during the famous Salon du Chocolat Tokyo.
Philippe is the grand-son of Maurice Bernachon, who founded , in 1945 , the house Bernachon, chocolate and pastry shop in Lyon, precisely where it is today.
Successively led by its creator and his son,...
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Copyright Bony/GAMMA
LYON, FRANCE - November, 01: Philippe and the chocolate factory.
Canadians tell him that "the good spirits of gluttony have looked over his cradle" and in Japan his creations sell like hot cakes during the famous Salon du Chocolat Tokyo.
Philippe is the grand-son of Maurice Bernachon, who founded , in 1945 , the house Bernachon, chocolate and pastry shop in Lyon, precisely where it is today.
Successively led by its creator and his son, Jean-Jacques, it's Philippe who is the head of the world famous chocolate factory, now.
He is helped by his two sisters, Candice and Stephanie who are in charge of the shop and the tea room.
It would have fallen into the magic culinary potion when he was again a baby ...
"I am fortunate to be the heir of very talented men who create the legendary dishes that people still talk as if they were dated yesterday."
It must be said that his other grandfather is none other than Paul Bocuse ...
Philippe Bernachon with his world-famous "palets d'or" of Bernachon chocolate factory.
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