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Manu Feildel (born Emmanuel Feildel in 1974) is a chef born in Nantes, France, trained in England and now living in Australia, most widely known for his participation in Australia's cookery competition programs ''Ready Steady Cook'', ''MasterChef Australia'' and ''My Kitchen Rules'' (MKR). He achieved a solid reputation as head chef at the restaurant Bilson's before moving to open his own restaurant, Manu at L'Étoile, in 2009. The restaurant closed in March 2014, when it became unprofitable.〔His other failed restaurant ventures include L'Aperitif and Le Grand Cirque. Feildel participated in, and won, ''Dancing with the Stars'' 2011.〔 ==Biography== In spite of a history of professional chefs in his family, including his father and a grandfather, Feildel decided to join a circus school at age 13 and learnt juggling, unicycling, clowning and some acrobatics. He stayed for three years and then decided that cooking was his first love and moved to London where he studied at the Cafe Royal restaurant. He then worked at Les Associes, the Cafe des Amis du Vin and popular seafood restaurant Livebait. Relocating to Australia in 1999,〔http://manufeildel.com.au/download/profile.pdf〕 he worked at a number of restaurants for several years before opening the kitchen as head chef at Bilson's on invitation of its owner, offering contemporary French cuisine. According to ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', he was a key factor in Bilson's "three-hat success". ''The Daily Telegraph'' indicates that it is for his service at this "exceptional fine diner" that he has fame among food lovers. Feildel began appearing on ''Ready Steady Cook'' in 2005 and on ''MasterChef Australia'' in 2009 and has co-hosted ''My Kitchen Rules'' since 2010.〔 〕 Also in 2009, Feildel left Bilson's and opened his own French bistro, Manu at L'Étoile.〔〔 However, Manu at L'Etoile closed in March 2014, with Feildel citing a "nightmare year" with too much happening including his ''My Kitchen Rules'' commitments and increased competition that had hurt his business, meaning he could no longer afford to stay open. In 2010 he was the celebrity contestant in the first episode of the Australian version of ''Beat the Star''. He lost 26–10. Feildel won the 2011 series of ''Dancing with the Stars'' and appeared at the 2011 Good Food & Wine Show. He was also nominated for the Most Popular New Male Talent at the Logie Awards of 2011. He hosted the reality dating series Dinner Date in 2011. Following the closure of his Sydney restaurant, Feildel in partnership with chef George Calombaris opened a new restaurant Le Grand Cirque in Melbourne in March 2014. In April 2014, Feildel hosted a two-part travel-cooking documentary entitled ''My France With Manu'' which follows Feildel travelling through western France, highlighting the local food, scenery and his memories of France. The show originally screened on the Seven Network.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manu Feildel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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