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    It’s not just great skiing. Aspen’s restaurant scene is Michelin quality

    When Bosq became the first restaurant in a North American alpine town to be awarded a star, it cemented the resort’s reputation as a dining hotspot.

    Michelin awarded chef Barclay Dodge on the floor in his Aspen restaurant Bosq. Nick Tininenko

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    When Barclay Dodge won a Michelin star for his Aspen restaurant Bosq last year, the owner-chef entered a very exclusive club.

    “We’re a hidden gem in Aspen and now we’re being compared to restaurants in Paris. I love being part of that club,” the 55-year-old local says with pride. “It’s a dream come true. I like the recognition.”

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    Cosima Marriner
    Cosima MarrinerEditorCosima Marriner is the Editor. She was previously Managing Editor of the AFR. Also former Deputy Editor at The Sydney Morning Herald and a former Editor of The Sun-Herald. Email Cosima at cmarriner@afr.com

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