One of France's most feted chefs, whose restaurant has enjoyed the maximum three Michelin stars for the past two decades, has begged the illustrious food guide to strip him of the accolade because he can no longer stand the pressure.
Sébastien Bras, 46, whose restaurant Le Suquet in Laguiole, central France has been lauded as "spellbinding" by the guide, said that he wanted to be left out of its 2018 edition.
Taken aback, Michelin said that this was the first time that a chef had asked not to feature in the food guide without "justifying his choice by a change in (restaurant) concept or closing the business".
In his chef's whites, Bras announced his decision in a Facebook video, saying: "Today, at 46-years-old, I want to give a new meaning to my life ... and redefine what is essential."
Renowned for his young vegetable, herb and poultry juice gargouillou, Bras who took over Le Suquet in 2008 from his illustrious father, Michel, said: "Perhaps I am going to lose fame but I accept it, I assume it."