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-Amjuéan Vill-Mont-Tréîs shocked the NCA by snagging the 2012 NCA Best French award from Alue-Charlote Stè-Germain Melling by one vote.
Vill-Mont-Tréîs, a Parisian chef, received 434 of 2,332 notes cast to Melling's 433. Though Vill-Mont-Tréîs career's is on the rise and he became the head chef of a Paris five star earlier this year, his name was not even added to the ballot until Sunday, the deadline date, and he was considered a long-shot for even cracking the top 100. Feast Fest's Melling is a five-time champion of the Best French honor and has podiumed, aside from winning, in three other votes.
"Obviously, it is an incredible honor to have bestowed upon myself the honor of Best French by the NCA, I have received the honor five times previously. It is only the greatest of pleasures to concede the award this year to the true talents of Amjuéan," Melling said.
Vill-Mont-Tréîs is lives and works in Paris but is eligible to be NCA registered because he holds dual French and American citizenship.
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