La Brigada: slicing tender steak with a spoon
La Brigada is authentic, traditional and has a rustic gaucho feel. The restaurant’s wooden walls are lavishly decorated with anything that is Argentine. From the local football teams’ flags to […]
La Brigada is authentic, traditional and has a rustic gaucho feel. The restaurant’s wooden walls are lavishly decorated with anything that is Argentine. From the local football teams’ flags to […]
Master Chef Shiro Kashiba is well-known in Seattle as the father of Japanese cuisine in the city.
The food at the Hong Kong Japanese club cannot be other than very authentic, so it may surprise the Nobu and Zuma devotees with its straightforward and simple style.
Reopened in March 2012 and refurbished as a more informal dining spot at Prague’s Four Seasons hotel, CottoCrudo was an adventurous step by the hotel’s management. Its former restaurant had been […]
Old yet modern, vibrant yet relaxed and casual despite serving gastronomic fare this is La Petite Cave. The waiter was very friendly when we dined there and proved that he […]
Xavier Mathieu seasonally reinvents the Mediterranean cuisine. Textures, colors and nature are his inspiration to recreate the old provençal recipes he knew since he was a child.
Jacques Chibois has brought the Royal Gray restaurant in Cannes to two Michelin stars (the first place in town that achieved this), so opening his own place was the most […]
Steirereck, the half-centenarian from own farm to fork gastronomic refuge in Vienna’s Stadtpark was on my must dine wish list for years. While my expectations from the two Michelin starred […]
British cheese had millennia of tradition on the islands’ soil and in the milkmen’s craft, but all that diversity and skill got almost wiped out post WWII. Rejuvenated over the […]
Asparagus is like cherries, it comes to the market in a precious, short window in spring, you eat as much as you can and then best forget it until the […]