Olivier Martinez, the French actor best known for being Halle Berry's current beau, has opened his very own restaurant in Miami. Martinez attended the official opening of Villa Azur on Thursday night.
"I love the interesting and international people I have met in Miami," Martinez said. "So when my friend Michael Martin said he found a space for a restaurant and lounge where we could bring in the best aspects from the South of France, I was excited and wanted to get involved."
The restaurant is said to be a combination of French and Italian flavors. Entrees include penne pasta with vodka and caviar cream sauce and veal filet mignon with artichokes, tomatoes and cheese.
To view the full menu or to make reservation, visit Villa Azur's official website. ...
"I love the interesting and international people I have met in Miami," Martinez said. "So when my friend Michael Martin said he found a space for a restaurant and lounge where we could bring in the best aspects from the South of France, I was excited and wanted to get involved."
The restaurant is said to be a combination of French and Italian flavors. Entrees include penne pasta with vodka and caviar cream sauce and veal filet mignon with artichokes, tomatoes and cheese.
To view the full menu or to make reservation, visit Villa Azur's official website. ...
- 3/10/2012
- by rnazarali
- Foodista
London, Feb 22: Halle Berry's fiance Olivier Martinez will soon be unveiling a fine dining restaurant in Miami, Florida that will serve French and Italian cuisine.
The French actor and his friend Michael Martin have joined forces with restaurateur Jean-Phillippe Bernard to open Villa Azur in South Beach next month.
"I love the interesting and international people I have met in Miami. So when my friend Michael Martin said he found a space for a restaurant and lounge where we could bring in the best aspects from the South of France, I was excited and wanted to get involved," the Daily Express quoted Martinez as telling.
The French actor and his friend Michael Martin have joined forces with restaurateur Jean-Phillippe Bernard to open Villa Azur in South Beach next month.
"I love the interesting and international people I have met in Miami. So when my friend Michael Martin said he found a space for a restaurant and lounge where we could bring in the best aspects from the South of France, I was excited and wanted to get involved," the Daily Express quoted Martinez as telling.
- 2/22/2012
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
French actor Olivier Martinez is opening a restaurant in Miami, Florida.
Halle Berry's fiance and his pal Michael Martin have teamed up with restaurateur Jean-Phillippe Bernard to launch Villa Azur, which will feature French and Italian cuisine.
Martinez tells People.com, "I love the interesting and international people I have met in Miami. So when my friend Michael Martin said he found a space for a restaurant and lounge where we could bring in the best aspects from the South of France, I was excited and wanted to get involved."
Martin adds, "Olivier and I love Miami and want to bring the glamour and allure of the South of France to this melting pot of a town."
The restaurant will open on South Beach next month.
Halle Berry's fiance and his pal Michael Martin have teamed up with restaurateur Jean-Phillippe Bernard to launch Villa Azur, which will feature French and Italian cuisine.
Martinez tells People.com, "I love the interesting and international people I have met in Miami. So when my friend Michael Martin said he found a space for a restaurant and lounge where we could bring in the best aspects from the South of France, I was excited and wanted to get involved."
Martin adds, "Olivier and I love Miami and want to bring the glamour and allure of the South of France to this melting pot of a town."
The restaurant will open on South Beach next month.
- 2/21/2012
- WENN
Halle Berry's beau Olivier Martinez has been spending so much time in Los Angeles with the Oscar winner that he hasn't visited Miami for months. But that will change early next month, when the French actor opens a restaurant on South Beach. "I love the interesting and international people I have met in Miami," Martinez tells People. "So when my friend Michael Martin said he found a space for a restaurant and lounge where we could bring in the best aspects from the South of France, I was excited and wanted to get involved." Together with restaurateur Jean-Phillippe Bernard,...
- 2/21/2012
- by Linda Marx
- PEOPLE.com
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- 3/24/2010
- E! Online
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- 11/18/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Film buffs in the soft south know more than they realise about Glasgow North East. Criminologists know more than they would like to. So do poverty analysts and critics of the former Commons Speaker, Michael Martin, whose enforced resignation triggered the contest in this traditional Labour stronghold.
Home to Barlinnie, Scotland's largest prison, it remains close to the top of many indices of deprivation, low skills and car ownership, high unemployment and social housing. The constituency also contains the Red Road high-rise flats, a 1960s symbol of renewal soon to be demolished. The heroine of Andrea Arnold's award-winning 2006 thriller, Red Road, worked in a local block.
After 74 years of unbroken Labour hegemony in this estates-dominated corner of outer Glasgow, the collapse of railway manufacture, plus a disgraced local MP, it sounds like a recipe for change. That is certainly what the Snp has been campaigning for, though privately party...
Home to Barlinnie, Scotland's largest prison, it remains close to the top of many indices of deprivation, low skills and car ownership, high unemployment and social housing. The constituency also contains the Red Road high-rise flats, a 1960s symbol of renewal soon to be demolished. The heroine of Andrea Arnold's award-winning 2006 thriller, Red Road, worked in a local block.
After 74 years of unbroken Labour hegemony in this estates-dominated corner of outer Glasgow, the collapse of railway manufacture, plus a disgraced local MP, it sounds like a recipe for change. That is certainly what the Snp has been campaigning for, though privately party...
- 11/12/2009
- by Michael White
- The Guardian - Film News
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