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Article: Le Pavillon Chef Gets New Home
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- The Washington Post
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- August 15, 1991
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Yannick is back in town. Well, almost in town.
Yannick Cam, whose Le Pavillon restaurant at Connecticut and L
streets NW closed last December and whose copper pots brought
three-figure auction prices because they had been touched by the
master, has been hired by the Radisson Hotel on Seminary Road in
Alexandria (only eight minutes from downtown, he says). He's been
named chef and managing director of the Radisson's restaurant,
currently called Gallatin's, which will close Aug. 22 for
refurbishing. The dining room, too, is being renamed: Yannick's.
Thus Cam joins the Watergate's Jean-Louis Palladin and the Pentagon
City Ritz-Carlton's Gerard Pangaud as world-famous chefs in ...