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Anatoly Komm

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Anatoly Anatolyevich Komm (‹See Tfd›Russian: Анатолий Анатольевич Комм), (born January 26, 1967 in Moscow).,[1] is a Russian chef and restaurateur. Komm is the first Russian to have an establishment (his restaurant Green) listed in the Michelin guide.[2]

Komm was born in Moscow in 1967. After studying geophysics, he began working in the computer business. He then moved to fashion, traveling all over Europe.[1] Komm’s first restaurant, Green, was opened in 2001 in Moscow. He later started Club Progressive Daddy, and restaurants Твербуль (Tverbul) and Варвары (Barbarians), where traditional Russian and Soviet cuisine (e.g. borsch, pelmeni, olivier salad) is served in the molecular style.[3][4]

In February 2013, Komm - in partnership with Alexei Nagornov,[5] head of the Ural entertainment company Sweet Life Corporation[6] - opened Ресторан №1 (Restaurant No. 1), a "Brasserie De Luxe" in Yekaterinburg; its cuisine is based on products of the Urals.[7] Prices at Komm's establishments are notably far-reaching, with customers looking at around $200 for a simple meal, not including alcohol.[1]

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