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The best chocolates made in America for adults: from Hawaii, through California to Brooklyn
A New York-based friend yesterday asked me, what were the best chocolates you have had? Knowing that I’m a chocaholic, her bets were on my well-trained global palate of a […]
Attention disrupted: grow resilience in the age of distractions
Attention can feel surprisingly spacious, almost boundless. It can be focused but also divided (multi-tasking, stress), and certainly it can be disrupted by various causes. Yet, ironically narrowing your focus […]
KISMET: turning Hollywood dining upside down
KISMET is a locally sourced, contemporary bistro turning in food savvy Angelenos. Brisk, unpretentious, yet unique, past the star-studded boulevard on its quieter strip, at KISMET Eastern Mediterranean traditional cuisines […]
Graça do Vinho: The slow-food wine bar in Lisbon that connects then and now
Graça do Vinho must be the most relaxed wine bar in Lisbon. Set on a steep slope of the Graça neighbourhood, climbing up its cobbled ground on your feet in […]
Marrakech: architecture and culture of the Red city
The first time I came to Marrakech I thought that it confused centuries. At dawn of the second millennium the souks in the old medina showed no trace of technology, […]
ABCv: Jean Georges boosts the new vegetarian era for New York
With ABCv, the multi-Michelin starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten empowers with his established stardom the new, upscale yet casual vegetarian era for New York. At brunch on weekends entire families buzz […]
Atelier Crenn: weighing the cost of being voted the world's best female chef
Dominique Crenn tells the story of herself through her food at San Francisco’s Atelier Crenn. The backdrop is her childhood in Britanny, France, and travel memories as diverse as visiting […]
FOOD TRENDS: how fashionable food fads influence your plate
Trends are not invented. Food trends “reflect our contemporary world and spin up at a specific moment”, I learned during the four-weeks intensive course at the Ferrandi culinary institution based […]
Rouge Tomate Chelsea: sustainable fine dining setting precedent in New York
Rouge Tomate, the first vegetable-focused Michelin stared restaurant in New York switched coats for more casual, holistic, locavore and sustainable dining. Like the soon to be opened hyper locally seasonal […]