Not All the Big-Name Chefs Are Men
Female Chefs Are Finally the Rage
Not only are there now four international star chefs, but some of the newest chef-entrepreneurs are women, including rising stars like Hélène Darroze and Angela Hartnett. The greater calm many of these female chefs bring to the culinary world might make them more successful than some of their more famously aggressive male colleagues. Could it be, The National asks, that at long last the restaurant scene is starting to acknowledge that a woman’s place might just be in the kitchen?
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