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Jacques Lameloise was chef de cuisine at the French restaurant Maison Lameloise (usually known as Lameloise) in Chagny.
He was later seen with Mrs. Trinklebury that November, and went out for dinner with the main characters of the series to a French restaurant, along with the rest of the famous Hollywood stars.
Prior to starting his own business, Dominique became well-known in New York as the executive pastry chef at Daniel, Daniel Boulud's flagship French restaurant.
Currently the building is home to a French restaurant on the ground floor called Ashanti and a Spanish one in the basement called La Boca.