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Paul Pairet

Paul Pairet
Born (1964-06-29) 29 June 1964 (age 53)
Perpignan, France
Website www.paulpairet.com
Culinary career

Paul Pairet (born 29 June 1964) is a French chef. He is the founder, partner and chef de cuisine of restaurants Mr & Mrs Bund, Ultraviolet, and The Chop Chop Club, all located in Shanghai, China. In 2013, he was presented with the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award by Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, a list affiliated with the World’s 50 Best Restaurants. His cuisine is often described as avant-garde (a few press reference links at the end of the article).

Pairet was born in Perpignan and studied at a hotel school in Toulouse after a scientific study background. A chef/instructor who demonstrated diffusion and biochemical reactions in cooking impressed him as a student, and he decided to become a chef.

Pairet was first noticed by the press while helming Café Mosaic in Paris in 1998. Over the next 15 years, he also worked in Istanbul, Hong Kong, Sydney and Jakarta. In 2005, he settled in Shanghai to open Jade on 36, an avant-garde restaurant in the Pudong Shangri-La Hotel until he left in 2008.

In April 2009, he opened Mr & Mrs Bund in the Bund 18 building, where has been lauded for his witty takes on bistro classics. The restaurant was ranked the 7th best in Asia and the 43rd best in the world in 2013, making it the first restaurant in Mainland China to be ranked on the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. In 2014: No. 11 in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, and No. 76 in the world's list. In 2015: No. 21 in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants. In 2016: No. 28 in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants. Since 2016 it became one of the members of Collège Culinaire de France.

In February 2010, Pairet presented his idea for a restaurant of one table that used technology to offer an immersive, multi-sensory dining experience in public for the first time, at the OFF5 Omnivore Food Festival in Deauville, France.

After planning and development since 1996, this idea became the restaurant Ultraviolet, which opened in Shanghai in an undisclosed location in May 2012. The restaurant’s unique concept is based on Pairet’s theory of “psycho-taste” , or the psychology and emotions associated with food. He believes that our perception of taste can be altered through engaging different senses and emotion triggers as we eat, and has been quoted as saying “Food is ultimately about emotion, and emotion goes beyond taste.”


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