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In any restaurant of this caliber, the chefs are in the same position, building relationships
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"In any restaurant of this caliber, the chefs are in the same position, building relationships"

- Thomas Keller

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This quote by renowned chef Thomas Keller highlights the value of relationships in the cooking world. Keller recommends that in any premium restaurant, the chefs are all in a comparable position, working together to construct strong connections. This could refer to the relationships between the chefs themselves, as they collaborate and support each other in developing extraordinary dishes. It could likewise describe the relationships between the chefs and their active ingredients, as they thoroughly choose and prepare each element of a dish. Eventually, Keller emphasizes the significance of relationships in the dining establishment industry, as they are essential for developing a successful and unified dining experience.

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Thomas Keller This quote is written / told by Thomas Keller somewhere between October 14, 1955 and today. He was a famous Celebrity from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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