As a patriarch, he liked to work with his family members, twelve of them at one time; including the third generation of Lenôtre chefs, amongst which was his son Alain, the founder of the Culinary Institute located in Houston, USA.
Marie LeNotre is the wife of Alain LeNotre, son of prestigious gastronomy chef Gaston Lenôtre.
Gaston Lachaise | André-Gaston Prételat | Gaston Maspero | Gaston Leroux | Gaston, Duke of Orléans | Gaston Waringhien | Gaston Bachelard | Cito Gaston | Prince Gaston, Count of Eu | Gaston Salvatore | Gaston Planté | Gaston Miron | Gaston Litaize | Gaston Briart | Gaston Berger | Raleigh and Gaston Railroad | Gaston Modot | Gastón Mazzacane | Gaston Lenôtre | Gaston Flosse | Gaston Chevrolet | East Gaston High School | Alain LeNôtre | William Gaston | ''The Death of Gaston de Foix at Ravenna'' by the 19th century artist Ary Scheffer | South Point Township, Gaston County, North Carolina | Lake Gaston | Gaston Tissandier | Gaston Reinig | Gaston Ramon |
While in Europe, after studies at the Sorbonne, David had the opportunity to work with chefs Roger Vergé, Paul Bocuse, Joël Robuchon, Gaston Lenôtre, and Frédy Girardet.