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    Au Pied de Cochon

    536 Duluth Avenue East, Montreal, QC H2L 1A9
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    Last year, Michael was invited to Paris to showcase the essence of Pied de Cochon and share its culinary values. His first stop was in the kitchen, the creative playground of Chef Zac Gannat. This warm and memorable encounter marked the beginning of a genuine connection between the two chefs. Now, Zac is invited to Montréal to create a unique experience, celebrate the city’s gastronomy, and spotlight the next generation of culinary talent, in collaboration with none other than Bar Nouveau. We look forward to being reunited!
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    Michael L. Picard
    Michael L. Picard
    Au Pied de Cochon

    Michael Labelle-Picard is a Quebec chef recognized as one of the most promising talents in the local culinary scene. Nephew of the renowned chef Martin Picard, he grew up immersed in the world of Au Pied de Cochon, where he now serves as chef. Shaped by the rigor and creativity that define this iconic institution, he represents the next generation of authentic Quebec cuisine, one that values generosity and respect for ingredients. His culinary philosophy blends tradition and modernity, with a constant drive to evolve and elevate Quebec gastronomy. 

    Zac Gannat
    Zac Gannat

    Zac Gannat is emerging as a rising figure in Parisian gastronomy, blending discipline and boldness in his culinary approach. Known for his sensitivity and determination, he thrives in a relaxed yet demanding environment where the focus is on the ingredient, and the cuisine is both instinctive and thoughtful. Through this approach, he represents a new generation of chefs who prioritize enjoyment and authenticity over artifice. 

    Price

    5-course menu $130, food and alcohol pairing $75

    Venue details

    Au Pied de Cochon 536 Duluth Avenue East, Montreal, QC H2L 1A9

    Mont-Royal

    Sherbrooke

    185, 186

    Reduced mobility access

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