This Month's Feature
Chef Margaux Bellecourt
Executive Chef & Founder, Soleil Kitchen
Margaux Bellecourt spent a decade apprenticing across three continents before opening Soleil Kitchen in a converted textile warehouse. Her cooking draws from the rustic traditions of rural French farmhouses, the vibrant spice markets of Southeast Asia, and the foraging culture of the Nordic coast. The result is a menu that defies easy categorization but always feels deeply personal and intentional.
What sets Bellecourt apart is her commitment to narrative. Each dish on her seasonal menu tells a story, often inspired by a specific memory, a chance encounter at a market, or a family recipe passed down through generations. Her signature preparation involves curing fish with local botanicals and serving it alongside a broth that takes four days to develop. Diners frequently describe the experience as meditative rather than merely satisfying.
In our extensive interview, Bellecourt reflected on the evolving relationship between chefs and their communities. She spoke passionately about mentoring young cooks, the importance of understanding soil before seasoning, and why she believes the future of gastronomy lies not in technology but in deeper human connection to the raw materials we transform through cooking.
"A great dish does not shout. It whispers something true about the place it came from and the hands that shaped it."
- Margaux Bellecourt, in conversation with Gastronomy Journal