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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
soigne

"prepared with great attention to detail," 1821, from French soigné (fem. soignée), from past participle of soigner "to take care of," from soin "care," which is of unknown origin.

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soigne

a. (alternative spelling of soigné English)

soigné

a. fashionable and elegant, well-groomed.

WordNet
soigne

adj. polished and well-groomed; showing sophisticated elegance [syn: soignee]

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Soigné

__NOTOC__ Restaurant Soigné is a restaurant in Bussum, Netherlands. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star for the period 2010–present.

In 2013, GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 13 out of 20 points.

Head chef of Soigné is Dennis Jong, former senior sous chef of La Rive. Maître is Frank Velthuyse. They own the restaurant since 2007.

The restaurant is located in a building that formerly housed the restaurant Negliche. This restaurant was in 2006 sold to Sidney Heinze, former head chef of Tante Koosje. Heinze changed the name of the restaurant in Soigné, but sold the restaurant a year later.

Usage examples of "soigne".

The others endeavoured to persuade her to change her mind, and Gregory told her that even in a creation by Dior or Balmain, no Chinese woman looked so soigne and attractive as she did in her national costume.

He's in line behind a gaggle of young-looking women, skinny and soigné in cocktail gowns and tiaras lifted from 1920s silent movies.