Peter Gordon: New Zealand cooking and its wines
A distinguished chef from New Zealand embraced London’s food scene with his two outstanding restaurants serving fusion food in high style.
A distinguished chef from New Zealand embraced London’s food scene with his two outstanding restaurants serving fusion food in high style.
My photo below tells it all: the focused gaze of the Kichisen’s master chef Yoshimi Tanigawa shows how much focus goes into his food and how much he cares to […]
Pierre Gagniare is one of the global chefs, whose name resonates from Asia to America. Many restaurants bear his name and many of them have menus created by this iconic French chef…
In one of the oldest, stunningly facade-painted farm houses in the Engadine valley Talvo by Dalsass offers the most consistent fine meal in the summer and winter around St Moritz. Only a […]
Kanda is not just a district in Tokyo and a name for one of its subway stations, but also the last name of a Three Michelin stared chef Hiroyuki Kanda […]
Wolfgang Puck‘s California meets Europe restaurant Spago was the first row ticket to his success on the LA’s dining scene. The Austria-born chef was the pioneer of the contemporary California cuisine […]
Alexis Gauthier was the first Michelin chef serving fine vegan tasting menu in London. At his restaurant Gauthier the French chef has offered by far the most sophisticated vegetarian plates […]
The culinary scene in Milan was stirred about three years ago by Tokuyoshi’s Italy meets Japan innovative cooking. The wisely-stridden Japanese chef Yoji Tokuyoshi opened his first solo restaurant fittingly […]
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
Kikunoi is perhaps the most influential kaiseki restaurant in Kyoto. The cuisine is traditional with a pinch of avant-garde as conducted by its third generation owner/chef Yoshihiro Murata. Inspiring three Michelin-stared […]