He is not a kitchen maestro, or even one of those ultra-mediatized chefs, but his word carries considerable weight in the restaurant world.
Its galaxy now has 1000 addresses throughout France.
La Coupole, La Lorraine, that's him.
Hippopotamus and Léon de Bruxelles, it's him again.
Just like the star-studded Copenhagen, the Burger King, the Quick or the Angelina tea room - established in Asia, the Middle East and inaugurated in New York a few days ago.
An empire that this quinqua, bulimic of business, propelled to the rank of the first operator of commercial catering in France.
It is therefore hardly surprising to find Olivier Bertrand among the co-signers of the letter addressed to Emmanuel Macron - published in our columns on November 27 - alerting him to the death threats that weigh on all the profession.
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