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L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon at the Publicis Drugstore

L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon at the Publicis Drugstore

L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon at the Publicis Drugstore

L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon Etoile at the Publicis Drugstore in Paris (133, av des Champs-Elysées, 75008,Paris , tel. 01 47 23 75 75 ) is the lastest addition to Robuchon restaurants empire. I’ve been at quite a few Robuchon restaurants around the world and I am always amazed how they…

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Dec '10
Bo Innovation

Bo Innovation

Bo Innovation

Alvin Leung of Bo Innovation in Hong Kong is so passionate about what he is doing he could speak for hours about one or another product or a preparation method. Maybe he is known for his bold statements, but what speaks most loudly is his creative yet delicious food and…

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Oct '10
Lunch at the world’s cheapest Michelin starred restaurant

Lunch at the world’s cheapest Michelin starred restaurant

Lunch at the world’s cheapest Michelin starred restaurant

My lunch at Tim Ho Wan ( 8 Kwong Wa street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong) was 44 Hong Kong dollars, the return trip from the Central Hong Kong – more than 200 HKD. (1 euro is 10.8 HKD today). Of course, I could have used the public transportation, but…

22
Oct '10
Eleven Madison Park

Eleven Madison Park

Eleven Madison Park

For me, Eleven Madison Park is one of the most interesting New York’s fine restaurants at the moment. First, design-wise – it’s vast Art Deco-style dining room with high ceiling opens your mind for new gastronomic adventures as soon as you enter the building. Swiss-born Daniel Humm is the chef…

19
Oct '10
Dim Sum at Lung King Heen, HK

Dim Sum at Lung King Heen, HK

Dim Sum at Lung King Heen, HK

Residents of Hong Kong can be very opinionated when a conversation turns to what is the best dim sum in Hong Kong. Many say that Lung King Heen at the Four Seasons Hotel is not worth 3 Michelin stars and that you can find much better dim sum on the island.…

10
Sep '10
Under the oak of Mugaritz

Under the oak of Mugaritz

Under the oak of Mugaritz

Andoni Luis Aduriz belongs to a generation of chefs who have a story to tell through their cooking. The story of Mugaritz is a story of Nature. The restaurant’s name in Basque means “oak” (“haritza” ) and “frontier” (“muga”). It is literally situated on a frontier of two villages 15…

27
Aug '10
El Bulli

El Bulli

El Bulli

Dinner at El Bulli was like a dream come true and I am not exaggerating. How did I manage to get a reservation when there are only 8000 places available per year versus to one million ( or two million according to some sources) requests? Well, I didn’t. I’ve never…

17
Aug '10
L’Arpège

L’Arpège

L’Arpège

I think it’s genius what Alain Passard does. Not necessarily because he was the first (or one of the first) to explore salad leaves and root vegetables while other high-end chefs were still heavily relying on animal products.Or that since many years his restaurants L’Arpège (84 rue de Varenne, 75007,…

27
Jun '10
Noma- the best restaurant in the world

Noma- the best restaurant in the world

Noma- the best restaurant in the world

According to The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list, Noma is the best restaurant in the world in 2010. I love Noma and I am glad I went there last year as now it will be impossible to get a reservation! Having said that I don’t understand what Le Chateaubriand is…

27
Apr '10
Sushi Matsumoto, Kyoto

Sushi Matsumoto, Kyoto

Sushi Matsumoto, Kyoto

After eating in all these “alpha” sushi places in Tokyo the standards for fish and rice get pretty high. I don’t want to sound snobbish – the first time I went to Japan I was so ignorant, I thought that sushis are the most basic meal to prepare, something everyone…

26
Mar '10