The finale of the M6 ​​culinary show, Tuesday from 9 p.m., promises to be colorful with a duel between two candidates from very different worlds. This eleventh season kept some 3.9 million viewers in suspense, the show's best score since 2013.

A few more hours of patience before the final confrontation. The Top Chef final is played Wednesday evening on M6, from 9 p.m. After 18 weeks of competition, which of Adrien Cachot or David Gallienne will win the M6 ​​cooking competition this evening? For fans, the suspense is total, and many of them have made an appointment in front of this 11th season of Top Chef , since with 3.9 million viewers, the show has achieved its best audiences in seven years.

One of the highlights of this season remains the presence of the three-star chef Paul Pairet, who perhaps alone justifies this welcome by the public. His Ultraviolet restaurant is all the rage in Shanghai. "Her big thing is essentialism. That is to say having very little on the plate but with all the concentrated flavors", explains to Europe 1 the producer of Top Chef  Florence Duhayot. "He tells a story: in his Ultraviolet restaurant you are immersed in a 3D universe. You have scents in the room but also projections on the walls. Taste, sight and smell are simulated at the same time." 

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A duel between rigor and madness

Wednesday evening, Paul Pairet will be keen to win over Adrien, who was part of his brigade. For Florence Duhayot the interest of this ultimate duel lies in "the confrontation of two culinary universes": "Adrien is a kind of creative genius who works alone, with forgotten dishes, and opposite you have David who is a starred chef , a real expert, very rigorous, who is used to serving hundreds of cutlery. David must put madness on his plates and Adrien must be thorough, "she summarizes.

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