Tartine Book No3: the art of slow bread and pastry
Tartine Bakery in San Francisco’s hip Mission district, where the current “foodfarians” cook almost anything from scratch, was one of the initiators of truly artisanal movement in the Bay area. […]
Tartine Bakery in San Francisco’s hip Mission district, where the current “foodfarians” cook almost anything from scratch, was one of the initiators of truly artisanal movement in the Bay area. […]
While the wings of your plane brush through the coastal winds, a shiver or a complete muscle looseness from the mesmerizing sheer of natural beauty might captivate your entire self. […]
Ahead of Dan Barber‘s farm and garden sustainable culinary fame, Alain Passard envisioned a less animal cuisine sourced mostly from his three organic gardens that, like the best wines, genuinely reflect […]
Sola is an eclectic amalgam of French and Japanese cultures reflected in the gastronomic opus by talented young chef Kosuke Nabeta. Reopened after fire in 2017 the former Maison du […]
Today is the International Yoga Day (becoming one is its ultimate quest), the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year when the sun’s light graces our human existence on […]
Lingering in the hands of one French family for more than 330 years, Dalloyau is a unique enterprise in Paris. Creating ‘haute-gastronomique’ pastries, chocolates, ice-creams and even savoury breads (its […]
Buzzing, casual and very French. What I mean by the later is that the Art deco design of the interior with its long wooden bar and the staff conservatively dressed in white shirts with black pants are the signature feature of classical French brasserie…
Blanc was rewarded with three Michelin stars and kept them for over thirty years…
The word MONACO clings like a toast of crystal champagne flutes with a glamorous and intoxicating indulgence to most of the world thirsty for prestige and wealth. There are billions of assets docking in the harboring Principality’s two ports. In the main Port Hercule moors Lady Moura, Lady Nag Nag, but you also find elegant old sail boats, like these owned by the Princesses.
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, […]