Andreas Caminada Portrait Hublot

The young Swiss chef shares Hublot's values of authenticity and innovation

 

Video: Courtesy of Hublot

Andreas Caminada, the newest ambassador of luxury watch brand Hublot, likes simple and natural things.

An international reference, he is the youngest chef in Europe to have won a third Michelin star, which he did seven years ago, and his 19 Gault&Millau points and stars have launched him to the firmament of gastronomy.

He skillfully combines audacity, innovation and tradition. Eating at his table is like sitting down at the family table--so convivial is the atmosphere he cultivates.

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Photo: Courtesy of Hublot

To announce this new partnership, Hublot went to Caminada’s castle in Fürstenau — a small village in the Grisons canton that lives and breathes the ‘Swissitude’ held dear by the watchmaker. It is a place that helps us understand who Caminada is.

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His castle in Fürstenau speaks volumes on the philosophy that preoccupies him--a building that retains all the assets of its history and finds new life through the features of its refined and highly contemporary interior.

A little like his dishes — paced like the dial of a watch — where each ingredient has a specific function, each engages with another to offer an explosion of unique tastes, mixing authenticity and innovation.

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Photo: Courtesy of Hublot

Working instinctively, Grison-born Caminada plays with textures and the senses without ever modifying the perception of the initial taste of the ingredients he uses. He preserves the original spirit of cuisine while applying limitless creativity to his dishes, and his territory of creation reinvents the classics.

Source: WorldTempus.com 

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