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Michelin starred pork cutlet

Michelin starred pork cutlet

Michelin starred pork cutlet

If young and aspiring chefs in the West might believe that being creative and innovative is the key to one’s first Michelin star, in Japan you can get a Michelin star for being really good in what you are doing, even if what you are doing is deep-frying pork cutlets.…

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Aug '13
7 chome Kyoboshi: the most expensive tempura in the world

7 chome Kyoboshi: the most expensive tempura in the world

7 chome Kyoboshi: the most expensive tempura in the world

In the normal world of fine dining 38000 Yen or 290 Euros will buy you a tasting menu containing at least a bit of truffles, caviar or other expensive ingredients. Not in Tokyo’s 3 Michelin starred 10 seat tempura restaurant 7 Chome Kyoboshi (Ozio Ginza Building 6F, 5-5-9 Ginza, Chuo-ku,…

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Aug '13
Nihonryori RyuGin

Nihonryori RyuGin

Nihonryori RyuGin

Chef Seiji Yamamoto is fond of dragons. The walls of his restaurant and the 400-year old presentation plates are all adorned with these mythical creatures. Even the restaurant’s name, ryugin, means “singing dragon”, while Nihonryori translates as “Japanese cuisine”. Three Michelin star Nihonryori RyuGin (7-17-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo; tel.03-3423-8006) specializes in…

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Aug '13
Passage 53

Passage 53

Passage 53

2 Michelin starred Passage 53 in Paris (53 Passage des Panoramas75002 Paris; tel. +33 1 42 33 04 35) is a living example of what happens when Japanese perfectionism and minimalism is married with the opulence of the French haute cuisine. Despite the restaurant’s tiny size, the cooking is irreproachable…

13
Jul '13
A restaurant with a view…

A restaurant with a view…

A restaurant with a view…

This is what you will have a chance to enjoy if you book the right table at 2 Michelin starred Chèvre d’Or restaurant in Eze village… (Rue du Barri 06260 Eze Village, France; tel. +33 4 92 10 66 66) And I must say, the cooking there is some of the…

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Jun '13
L'Ambroisie

L'Ambroisie

L'Ambroisie

When it comes to 3 Michelin starred L’Ambroisie in Paris (9 Place des Vosges75004 Paris;tel.+33 1 42 78 51 45) there are two camps of opinions: for some, it’s the ultimate Frenchhaute gastronomie experience, for others – the restaurant is too classic and boring. Dining at L’Ambroisie is like travelling…

12
Jun '13
Who said that classic French gastronomy is dead?

Who said that classic French gastronomy is dead?

Who said that classic French gastronomy is dead?

The review of an exceptional meal at L’Ambrosie (3*) coming soon!

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Jun '13
Jean François Piège

Jean François Piège

Jean François Piège

Two Michelin starred Jean François Piège (79 Rue Saint-Dominique 75007, tel. +33 1 47 05 49 75 ) is like no other gastronomic restaurant in Paris. Its tables are not covered with white tablecloths, the waiters are wearing jeans instead of black suits and the dining room looks more like…

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May '13
Teppanyaki at Ukai-tei Omotesando

Teppanyaki at Ukai-tei Omotesando

Teppanyaki at Ukai-tei Omotesando

Nowhere in the world you can have such excellent beef as in Japan. Wagyu (which literally means “Japanese beef” ) can be so marbled and fatty that if you go for the highest grade beef you might feel as if you are eating foie gras or pure fat. (So my…

12
May '13
Pierre Gagnaire

Pierre Gagnaire

Pierre Gagnaire

When someone asked Pierre Gagnaire what was the style of his cooking, he simply answered that he doesn’t have any style and that for him the most important is how his dishes taste and bringing joy to his guests. I think nowadays so many chefs are focusing on style (“Scandinavian”, “local”,…

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May '13