Jörg Müller (cook)

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Jörg Müller on Sylt (2010)

Jörg Müller (born March 1, 1947 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German chef .

Career

Müller comes from a family of restaurateurs, his brother Dieter Müller , who is one year younger, is also a chef. After his apprenticeship at the Hotel Bauer in Müllheim (Baden) , he cooked for various hotels in England, Switzerland and Greece during his traveling years. In 1972 he became head chef of the Schweizer Stuben in Wertheim , and his brother followed him a year later. In 1977 the Schweizer Stuben under Jörg Müller received two Michelin stars ; this made the restaurant one of the best in Germany at the time.

In 1983 he opened his first restaurant "Noss" in Morsum on Sylt , which also received two stars from the Michelin Guide. In 1988 the hotel and restaurant "Jörg Müller" followed in Westerland (Sylt) - this restaurant soon also received a Michelin star.

In July 2014, Müller announced that he would forego awards in the future and continue his restaurant without stars.

Awards

  • 1974: A Michelin star for the Schweizer Stuben in Wertheim
  • 1977: Two Michelin stars for the Schweizer Stuben
  • 1985: Two Michelin stars for the restaurant Noesse in Morsum (Sylt)
  • 1987: 19 Gault Millau points for the Restaurant Noess
  • 1988–2014: One Michelin star, 18 Gault Millau points for the Jörg Müller restaurant in Westerland (Sylt)
  • 2010: “Newcomer of the year 2011” in the Schlemmer Atlas
  • 2012: Five wooden spoons from the Schlemmer Atlas

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. restaurant-ranglisten.de: Jörg Müller does without a star
  2. ^ "Hotel & Restaurant Jörg Müller" , www.schlemmer-atlas.de, accessed on November 13, 2012