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Starting with the gougères behind the signature popovers that start every meal at LT South Beach, Executive Chef Laurent Tourondel’s childhood fishing and baking with his grandparents on the coast of France continues to define his dedication to place, season, and an artisan’s respect for the ingredients.

A native of Auvergne in central France, Chef Laurent Tourondel has parlayed his experiences with food at an early age into a storied decades-long career, creating some of the world’s most successful culinary concepts. His first kitchen post after culinary school was as chef to the admiral of the French Navy. In subsequent years, Tourondel worked under such notable chefs as Bruno Tison at Restaurant Beau Geste in New York; Jacques Maximin at Restaurant Ledoyen in France; and the Troisgros family at the three Michelin star Relais & Chateau Troisgros.

Tourondel returned to New York as executive chef of C.T., Claude Troisgros’ debut restaurant in New York City, and then served as executive chef at the Palace Court Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. He came back to New York in 1999 to open Cello on the Upper East Side, which earned three stars from The New York Times.

In 2004, Tourondel launched the BLT collection of restaurants: BLT Steak (2004), BLT Fish (2005), BLT Prime (2005), BLT Burger (2006), and BLT Market (2007). The focus on fresh, simple ingredients, prepared using exacting techniques, and served in bustling environments earned Tourondel an array of two- and three-star reviews from The New York Times and a coveted Michelin Star for BLT Fish.

In 2015, Tourondel opened two adjacent properties in Chelsea in Manhattan: The Vine, a cocktail lounge with a menu of signature small plates, and L’Amico, an American restaurant with Italian influences inspired by his upbringing in the European countryside. After opening LT South Beach and The Alley at The Betsy starting in 2016, Tourondel made his return to the London dining scene in 2018 with his first restaurant in Europe, Laurent at Café Royal, a new grill and sushi bar in the heart of the West End at the Hotel Café Royal. Most recently, Tourondel opened the TikTok sensation Skirt Steak, a single-item restaurant in New York, and Dune by Laurent Tourondel, an elevated seafood restaurant on the Florida coast.

Tourondel has earned his industry’s highest accolades, including Food & Wine’s 10 Best New Chefs and Bon Appetit’s Restaurateur of the Year, and has published three cookbooks: Go Fish: Fresh Ideas for American Seafood, Bistro Laurent Tourondel: New American Bistro Cooking, which earned him a 2008 James Beard Foundation Award nomination, and Fresh from the Market: Seasonal Cooking with Laurent Tourondel. With his singular experience and focus on fresh ingredients, the simplest preparations, and inviting atmosphere, Tourondel continues to lead the charge in a rapidly-changing global culinary landscape.

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The Betsy honors the grace, poise, and charm of a more civilized time while passionately embracing the vibrancy and causes of today.

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Philanthropy

Partnership with area organizations, leadership on local issues, support for critical causes: Through community-led collaborations, The Betsy has provided a voice and platform for hundreds of local and national not-for-profit organizations. The Betsy’s ownership family are also founders of Zara’s Center, an after-school safe haven for AIDS-impacted youth in Zimbabwe.

The History of The Historic Oceanfront Hotel

History of An American Icon

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Sustainability

As a founding member of Miami Beach’s “#PlasticFreeMB” campaign, we use every opportunity to reduce our carbon footprint, including local sourcing at LT South Beach, environmentally-friendly cleaning products, eco-conscious appliances and interiors, and partnerships only with businesses that engage in sustainable practices.

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Partners

As the journalist and author Thomas L. Friedman has said, “Today in business, if you are not in the community-building business, you are not in business.” The Betsy has been a place to foster meaningful connections since 2009, and has incubated and provided critical support to countless organizations that have evolved into sustainable projects, a proud part of our legacy.

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Accolades

Travel + Leisure said it best: “An unexpected departure from bustling Ocean Drive, The Betsy has more awards than rooms.” The Betsy has been a regular recipient of the travel industry’s most coveted accolades for its singular brand of luxury hospitality, including Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards and Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards.