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Vivanova People - An Introduction To Pierre-Louis Renou - General Manager of the Fairmont Monte Carlo & Regional Vice President

With a penchant for chilled Champagne married with roast chicken, French fries and a glass or two of Volnay, we get to know Pierre-Louis Renou - General Manager of the Fairmont Monte Carlo & Regional Vice President - a gentleman and a leader in the international hospitality industry.

In the first of our Vivanova People interviews, where we learn more about our partner brands and successes, Pierre-Louis Renou hosts questions concerning the life behind and the work involved in leading one of Monaco’s finest hotel establishments - one of Club Vivanova’s favourite event locations and where we will host our 7th Edition Luxury Lifestyle Gala on Saturday 13th November 2021.

The Fairmont Monte Carlo is the Riviera’s largest hotel, boasting 602 guest rooms, suites and residences and an array of dining locations including NOBU, the Saphir 24 Lounge and Bistro, rooftop dining at the Horizon Deck and Champagne Bar and Nikki Beach, in-room dining, Private Dining servicing external events including the Monte Carlo Rolex Tennis, two magnificent ballrooms and 18 meeting rooms, with a fitness centre and the Carol Joy Spa!

You are a leader in the global hotel industry, what can you suggest for a young person who wants to develop in the hospitality business, what are the most important personal requirements that are needed to succeed?
Succeeding in this industry requires to have “it” in you. This sense of curiosity that drives you to always find out more about your environment, the people and the culture around you is key. It makes you and your work authentic which is, to me, the roots of a successful career. 

How do you think that the luxury hotel industry has changed overall during the last ten years (including the recent COVID19 crisis)?
We have obviously noticed the increase of the sustainability awareness but also a huge work has been done to go further in the personalization of the service. This says a lot about our society. People are in need to return to the basis of real life. Even though the digitalization has helped easing a lot of processes, guests want to connect with the team of the hotel and the locals of the destination. They want to be recognized when they show loyalty. The COVID-19 crisis emphasized those same exact needs of authenticity and people will become even more respectful of everything they are surrounded by. This is what Fairmont is aiming for.

In which ways do you motivate and facilitate your team to perform well and maintain the high standards required in such a luxurious and glamorous location?
The environment has to be itself motivating. We are grateful to work in a naturally beautiful and glamorous destination so of course it helps but it does not make all the work. The team is motivated if the atmosphere feels great and the values of the brand resonate with them. Then and only then, they can develop this sense of pride and of belonging that makes them strive to excellence.

If you had an open menu choice, could you let the readers know what is your favourite dish and which wine you would enjoy with that dish?
I really like a simple yet flavorful menu. A crispy fresh bottle a champagne to start, then a delicious roast chicken with French fries to end with a traditional tarte aux fraises. Let’s not forget a glass a Volnay (or two !)

What has been the most fulfilling moment of your career?
It is in fact hard to choose just one moment among all the others but if I had to pick the most striking one I would probably say the visit of the Oval office when I arrived in Washington DC after Barack Obama election in 2009.

Lastly, what drives you to succeed?
Simply people. I am surrounded by amazing people and my pleasure to wake up every day has always been to take care of my family, my guests, my team.

Read more on our forthcoming Club Vivanova Fairmont Monte Carlo events

NOBU Monte Carlo - The World’s Sexiest Restaurant - Opens Tonight As Evening Dining Resumes In The Principality Of Monaco

Following the Monaco Government’s recent announcements, the Fairmont Monte Carlo is delighted to re-open its restaurants for dinner! In addition to breakfast service from 6am to 11am and lunch service from 11am to 3pm, the Saphir 24 Restaurant & Bar will now be open for dinner as well from 7pm to 9.30pm. NOBU Monte Carlo is back from April 22nd.

NOBU FAIRMONT MONTE CARLO
Few restaurants can boast an international reputation, and few chefs can boast of having their creative vision of contemporary cuisine replicated around the world with as much success. Nobu can, and the Fairmont Monte Carlo’s spin on the concept has reached new heights of absolute perfection. A thrilling restaurant and a playground for the jet-set, Nobu is an immersive experience to be enjoyed without moderation. Exceptional Asian cuisine with hints of South American influence in a stylish, intimate dining space as well as a lounge and bar, 2 private areas, a sushi bar and a terrace overlooking the Mediterranean.

The restaurant capacity is of main room 150 seats, terrace 40 seats, lounge bar 60 to seat. For an ultra-exclusive service and an unforgettable experience, the Nobu Fairmont Monte Carlo designs and hosts private dinners. The perfect illustration of bringing the magic of Nobu into homes and exclusive locations.

On May 2019, the NOBU Fairmont Monte Carlo has welcome Wagner Spadacio to his new position as Sushi Master to confirm his continuous pursuit of excellence…

Wagner, originally from Brazil, arrived in France at the age of 14 and began his career in 2008 after graduating from the Lycée Notre Dame de La Providence in Orchies (North region).

He first trained in French and Italian cuisine and then began his Japanese culinary career in 2010 after obtaining the certificate of Pro Sushi Chef in Paris.

His first experience as a Sushi man took place in Monaco. From there, his passion for Japanese culture developed.
In 2016, he participated in the French Open Sushi Competition, where he finished as the winner. This experience allowed him to become French Sushi Champion in 2017.

All his efforts paid off in 2018 when he competed in the World Sushi Cup in Tokyo where he became Vice Sushi World Champion.

However, his career in the world of Japanese cuisine was not predetermined….

He studied at the Lycée Notre Dame de La Providence in Orchies and obtained his BEP in 2006 as well as his BAP PRO in the hotel industry with the “cuisine” option in 2008.

During his studies, he had the opportunity to do several internships in prestigious restaurants. Between 2006 and 2007, he worked for a few months at Dolce Chantilly in Chantilly (1 Michelin star).

A few months later, he joined the team at Number 10 Manchester Street hotel in London, specializing in luxury gastronomy.

During his first experiences, he learned a lot about French and Italian cuisine and it was only a few years later that he found his way by being hired at Avenue 31 in Monaco as Second Sushi man. He works with Chef Toshimi Takiya, former Chef of Moshi Moshi, who knows how to instil in him a love of sushi and refine his techniques.

After two very rewarding years in Monaco, he decided to leave to live his own experiences. He settles for a season in Saint Barthélémy where he works at the Sereno (5-star hotel) as Second Sushi man where he manages the sushi bar alone.

Then, he joined the team at Sumosan restaurant in Monaco and finally arrived as Head Sushi Chef at Buddha Bar. In 2017, while working there, he was elected French Sushi Champion: it was then that he embarked on a new challenge, that of becoming the world champion in Tokyo.

In the months before the championship, he went to Japan to discover the secrets of Japanese gastronomy and trained at the Bazara restaurant in Tokyo run by chef Hirohisa Koyama, 3 Michelin stars. His sacrifices and determination will pay off as he finishes as Vice World Champion of Sushi on August 24, 2018.

W: Nobu Fairmont Monte Carlo
T: +377 9770 7097
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NOBU Fairmont Monte Carlo Launches The Winter Collection by Sushi Chef Wagner Spadacio

The sexiest restaurant on the planet offers a Winter Collection of specialities by Sushi Chef Wagner Spadacio at Nobu Fairmont Monte Carlo ‪from ‬October 30, 2020 until early spring.

“A unique collection…

We live in an era in which world cuisine is accessible to all. Yet, enjoying Japanese cuisine may not be within the reach of the average person. We discover a country through its history, its culture, its religion but also through its culinary traditions, the understanding of raw materials and the respect of ancestral techniques.

It’s this story that has fascinated Wagner Spadacio and led this young chef to dedicate his career to sublimating the Japanese cuisine art. It’s also to share his passion that this generous Sushi Chef decided to create this winter: the Winter Collection, a selection of 21 creations of aperitif bites, only available at the Nobu Lounge and in limited edition. From Nigiri to small cups this selection is an explosion of flavours, a work of culinary goldsmithing, in terms of products selections, design, colors … And to plenty enjoy this experience, he will recommend a food and drink agreement, which you will discover in a magazine specially published for the occasion.

Available at Nobu Fairmont Monte Carlo ‪from ‬October 30, 2020 until early spring.

Created by a talented chef…

WAGNER SPADACIO, originally from Brazil, arrived in France at the age of 14 and began his Japanese culinary career in 2010 after obtaining the certificate of Pro Sushi Chef in Paris.

From there, his passion for Japanese culture developed, and a few years later, he participated in the French Open Sushi Competition where he finished as the winner, becoming French Sushi Champion in 2017.

He subsequently went to Japan and trained at the renowned Bazara restaurant in Tokyo run by the 3 Michelin stars’ Chef Hirohisa Koyama.

All his efforts paid off in 2018 when he competed in the World Sushi Cup in Tokyo where he became Vice Sushi World Champion.”

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NOBU Omakase Promotion this September in Monte Carlo

NOBU FAIRMONT MONTE CARLO

Hailed as the “sexiest restaurant in the world”, NOBU Fairmont Monte Carlo is offering a Special Omakase Menu at €95 from Wednesday 16th September 2020 to Thursday 24th September 2020 with the collaboration and presence of Chef Hervé Courtot, Executive Chef Nobu Hospitality Europe.

Guests attending our Club Vivanova Eden Mill Gin Experience at the NOBU Bar from 7 pm to 9 pm on Thursday 24th September may stay and enjoy this exceptional offer.

Special Omakase Menu

Crispy Toro Daikon Pickles and Caviar
Aubergine Tacos Crispy Shiitake
Sushi Selection & Miso Watercress Foie Gras Soup
Chilean Seabass Pomegranate Miso
Umami Lamb Filet with Panko Crust and Sweet Potato Spicy Miso
Roasted Banana Orange Yuzu

E: Nobu Reservation Team
A: Fairmont Monte Carlo, 12, Avenue des Spélugues,MC 98000 Monaco
T. (+377) 97 70 70 97
W: Fairmont Monte Carlo