Ferran Adrià

Ferran Adrià

Chef, Spain


Do I Have an Appetite for Creativity?

In 1983, a 22-year-old Ferran Adrià took over the kitchen of the traditional French restaurant elBulli on the Spanish Costa Brava. In the ensuing three decades, the chef would transform the space into one of the most influential culinary destinations in the world, propelled by a philosophy that emphasised constant creativity, investigation and an open diffusion of the restaurant’s innovations.

elBulli retained three Michelin stars from 1997 until it closed in 2011. Together with Spanish telecom company Telefónica, Adrià plans to turn the space into a foundation for culinary research without the constraints of a restaurant’s day-to-day operations. This venture, elBulli Foundation, is set to open in 2014.

In this closing speech of MAD2: Appetite, Adrià gives a sprawling explanation of what creativity means to him.

 

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