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Anne-Sophie Pic (born 12 July 1969) is a French chef best known for gaining three Michelin stars for her restaurant, Maison Pic, in southeast France. She is the fourth female chef to ever win three Michelin stars, and was named the Best Female Chef by The World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2011.
==Biography==
Anne-Sophie Pic is the daughter of chef Jacques Pic, and grew up at her family's restaurant, Maison Pic. Her grandfather, Andre Pic, was also a chef, who was particularly known for a crayfish gratin dish,〔 and who first gained the restaurant three Michelin stars in 1934.〔 However she initially decided not to follow in their footsteps, and instead travelled overseas to train in management. She worked in Japan and the United States as an intern for various companies, including Cartier and Moët & Chandon,〔 but found herself drawn back to the restaurant for her "passion".〔
At the age of 23, in 1992 she returned to Maison Pic to train under her father to become a chef. He died three months later, and she moved to working the front of the house. In 1995, the restaurant lost its third Michelin star, for which she felt she had lost "her father's star",〔 and spurred her to return to the kitchen. In 1997, Pic took control of the restaurant.〔 She had no formal training in cooking.〔
In 2007, she regained Maison Pic's three Michelin stars. This was only the fourth time anywhere that a female chef had achieved three Michelin stars.〔 That same year, Pic was the only woman on French newspaper ''Le Figaro''s list of the top twenty richest chefs in France.〔
She opened her second restaurant, Restaurant Anne-Sophie Pic, in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was awarded two Michelin stars in 2009, and is located within the Beau-Rivage Palace hotel.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/web/Restaurants/Restaurants-Lausanne-_-Vaud-Switzerland?strLocid=31MzZ3dzEwY05EWXVOVEU1TmpJPWNOaTQyTXpJeU1RPT0=#description@poi=179504_41102 )〕 In September 2012, she is scheduled to open her first Paris-based restaurant, La Dame de Pic.〔
Pic is married to David Sinapian and has a son named Nathan.〔

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