Le Tilleul: indulging behind the stone walls in St Paul de Vence
Le Tilleul is a contemporary Provençal bistro set behind the stone walls of one of the most visited charming villages within the reach of the Nice – Cannes shores of […]
Le Tilleul is a contemporary Provençal bistro set behind the stone walls of one of the most visited charming villages within the reach of the Nice – Cannes shores of […]
Eska bakery and restaurant in Karlín is Prague’s upscale echo of San Francisco’s Tartine Manufactory. A must go for foodies interested in made-from scratch, baked, fermented, and pickled slow-food made in […]
The French chef Joël Robuchon holds record 31 Michelin stars for restaurants bearing his name. I dined at L’Atelier in Paris, Monaco, London, Hong Kong, Macao, Singapore and in New York.
Should I go paleo, vegan or detox? Probably, like most people enchanted by the next superfood, you feel quite confused when dwelling on the idea of a healthy diet. If […]
Tanya’s Raw is a “superfood” cafe cum cocktail bar in the chic part of London. Situated in contemporary designed My Hotel Chelsea, Tanya’s Raw buzzes with healthy looking and enthusiastic […]
Smudging deliciously brown the sweet teeth of chocolate lovers, the London Chocolate Show, tempts through chocolates made in Britain, but also from Denmark, Italy, Spain, and as far East as […]
Paul Day is not only a chef but also a butcher so you can be assured that you are getting the best meat available on your plate
The opening plate at Alain Ducasse at Hôtel de Paris spritzes the contemporary Riviera scent to the gastronomic spectacle you are about to experience. On hot stones sizzle five simple […]
The in-house custodian of flavors is the two Michelin stared chef Arnaud Bignon, who casts his fine touch on the classic French cuisine. any of the dishes, while employing contemporary cooking techniques lightens their typically presumed weight. His gastronomic philosophy is focused on finding the perfect harmony in all of his edible creations.
The chef at Ecco has already developed a fine palate, which he translates brillliantly in his contemporary European oddyssey. The Swabian German Rolf Fliegauf deserves the two Michelin “macaroons” for each, …