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Celebrity chef Anton Mosimann (73) doesn’t have a recipe for this crisis either. Because the entry ban also affects the man from Solothurn, who traveled to Switzerland ten days ago with his wife Kathrin (75).
“I was cooking for a birthday in Basel, which is usually celebrated in London. So we were lucky to be in Switzerland before the flight stopped, ”he tells Blick. His misfortune, his son Philipp (43), would have traditionally wanted to celebrate Christmas with his wife and three children in Montreux VD. Now nothing will come out. “My children are trapped in the ghost town of London. Mark wanted to celebrate with his loved ones like every year, but everything is closed, the streets are empty, a sad image ”.
His restaurant Mosimann’s, run by his children, also had to close last week. “We had good business, without prior notice, it had to be closed immediately.” The food they had already bought would have been given to the homeless.
Anton Mosimann is always lucky in his life. He had the coronavirus. He suffered from body aches, slept most of the time, and lost his sense of taste, which is now 95 percent, as he says. His wife tested negative. “We wanted to get vaccinated in London, but despite our proud age, we are not among the elderly who come first. As soon as we can, of course, we will get vaccinated. “
When they can travel back to London is still uncertain. “Now Kathrin and I celebrate alone in Switzerland, with a delicious mushroom risotto and a Christmas tree. With many thoughts and best wishes to our children and all the suffering people in Britain. ” Flavia schlittler