Keisuke Matsushima
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, NICE/ Updated : May 16, 2017, 16:57 IST
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Keisuke Matsushima opened his first restaurant in Nice at the tender age of 25, but after clocking his first Michelin star, the Tokyo-born chef moved his intimate, 22-seat eatery into a new premises large enough to serve the foodi … Read more
Keisuke Matsushima opened his first restaurant in Nice at the tender age of 25, but after clocking his first Michelin star, the Tokyo-born chef moved his intimate, 22-seat eatery into a new premises large enough to serve the foodies who flock here from all over the world to sample his faultless Mediterranean dishes with ever-so-slight oriental influences. Read less

Mediterranean cuisine with Japanese flair
Keisuke Matsushima opened his first restaurant in Nice at the tender age of 25, but after clocking his first Michelin star, the Tokyo-born chef moved his intimate, 22-seat eatery into a new premises large enough to serve the foodies who flock here from all over the world to sample his faultless Mediterranean dishes with ever-so-slight oriental influences.
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