The Distinguished Ducks (and the Celebrities Who Devoured Them)
In the middle of the 19th century under the helm of Frédéric Delair, headwaiter turned owner of the Tour d'Argent, the restaurant achieves fame with its ducks. The recipe of the "pressed duck" as we know it today was created, and Delair, so certain of the durability of his endeavor, decided in 1890 to give a number to each duck served. On June 21, 1921, then Crown Prince and later Emperor Shōwa of Japan, during his first foreign visit, dined at Tour d'Argent Paris. The duck served to His Majesty was #53211, which led to the numbering of the ducks served at the restaurant's first and only branch location, Tour d'Argent Tokyo, starting from the next number, #53212. Of course, numerous celebrities of Europe and from around the world dined at Tour d'Argent Paris: among them are Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Queen Ingrid of Denmark and her daughter Princess Margrethe, Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Eva Perón, the Rockefellers, Christian Dior, Jean Cocteau, Salvador Dalí, Maria Callas, Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Elizabeth Taylor, Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart... and the endless list continues.