
Arzak: Since 1897
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The story of the transformation of traditional cooking into nouvelle cuisine through 100 years of history at Donostia's Arzak restaurant, run by Juan Mari Arzak and his daughter Elena Arzak.
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Juan María Arzak
Juan María Arzak
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Juan María Arzak
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Elena Arzak
Elena Arzak
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Elena Arzak
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Marta Arzak
Marta Arzak
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Marta Arzak
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Karlos Arguiñano
Karlos Arguiñano
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Karlos Arguiñano
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Pedro Subijana
Pedro Subijana
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Pedro Subijana
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Ferran Adrià
Ferran Adrià
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Ferran Adrià
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Dabiz Muñoz
Dabiz Muñoz
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Dabiz Muñoz
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Joan Roca i Fontané
Joan Roca i Fontané
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Joan Roca i Fontané
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Andoni Luis Aduriz
Andoni Luis Aduriz
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Andoni Luis Aduriz
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Igor Zalakain
Igor Zalakain
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Igor Zalakain
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