Yann Brys
Pastry ChefYANN BRYS AN AMAZING CAREER AS A PATISSERIE CHEF Yann discovered a passion for patisserie at a very early age. Even as a young lad, this highly talented patisserie chef helped his mother to make cakes and sweet pastries for special occasions. He chose to study patisserie at the catering school in Toulouse, obtaining a BTS vocational training certificate. He then met patisserie chef, Michel Mendiela while working at a luxury hotel in Cannes one summer, who opened his eyes to the magic of this profession, making him realise that, for him, patisserie was far more than just a passion. However, he really learned his wide-ranging skills from Philippe Urraca, a « Meilleur Ouvrier de France » for whom he worked for a year. His ambition led him to Paris, where he joined Fauchon, working under chef Sébastien Gaudard. There he learned the importance of being meticulous and a whole new approach to taste, combining the most unusual flavours. During his military service, he served as pastry chef for the Ministry of Defence. Then he worked for top Parisian hotels such as the Concorde Lafayette and Bristol. But his passion for boutique work, led him to join Dalloyau as number two to the R&D Director, Pascal Niau (Meilleur Ouvrier de France). In 2009, Yann developed a new technique that is used worldwide today, for piping cream on a turntable as it generates a unique and very elegant effect. This idea came to him in 2004 when he was looking to create a new stripy effect on a biscuit and decided to turn it to create a whirl (tourbillon). In 2011, Yann Brys was awarded the « Meilleur Ouvrier de France » accolade in patisserie by his peers. That same year, he was also appointed Creative Director of Dalloyau by its two Chairmen. Yann is a member of the ‘Club des Sucrés’ founded by Christophe Adam and Christophe Michalak; A member of the French Culinary Academy; A member of the ‘Relais Dessert’ Association; The French jury representative at the International Confectionary Art Competition; Ranked among France’s top 111 patisserie chefs by the magazine ‘Gault et Millau’.
In 2015, he began his collaboration with the Evok Hôtels Collection group as director of sweet creation for the Brach, Sinner, Nolinski and Cours des Vosges hotels. In 2018, he opened his Tourbillon pastry shop in Saulx les Chartreux in Essonne (France).