3D-Printed Croutons

Melisse Serves Its Onion Soup with an Intricate, Richly Textured Crouton

Mélisse is an upscale restaurant in Santa Monica, California that serves French-influenced contemporary American cuisine from Michelin star chef Josiah Citrin.

The restaurant sets itself apart by integrating 3D printing technologies into its menu items. A standout is its onion soup, which is served with croutons made with additive manufacturing. In partnership with 3D Systems, Mélisse developed artfully intricate croutons using an aromatic onion powder for its unique soup dish. The statement crouton is garnished with chive blossoms, chive and a sliver of tempura onion.

Mélisse's use of 3D printing to reinterpret classic dishes speaks to the way that 3D-printed dinnerware and dish-specific ingredients may be used to take upscale cuisine to a new level of experience and enjoyment through customization.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Dinnerware - The use of 3D printing to create customized dinnerware opens up new opportunities for upscale restaurants to enhance the dining experience.
2. Additive Manufacturing in Cuisine - The integration of additive manufacturing technologies in the culinary industry allows for the creation of unique and intricate food items.
3. Personalized Menu Items - The use of 3D-printed dish-specific ingredients presents an opportunity for chefs to create personalized and visually stunning dishes.
Industry Implications
1. Upscale Restaurants - Upscale dining establishments can leverage 3D printing technology to create customized dining experiences and unique menu items.
2. Culinary Manufacturing - The culinary industry can explore the use of additive manufacturing to produce innovative and visually appealing food products.
3. Food Design and Technology - The combination of food design and technology offers new possibilities for creating customized and visually striking dishes.

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