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Feijoada at Figueira Rubaiyat

Feijoada at Figueira Rubaiyat

Feijoada at Figueira Rubaiyat

One of the reasons why I really wanted to visit Brazil was feijoada. Once considered as “poor man’s food”, nowadays feijoada is prepared at some of the best restaurants in São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian national stew consists of black beans, various parts of pork (ribs, ears,…

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Nov '11
Noma

Noma

Noma

Reserving Noma these days is as impossible as it used to be reserving El Bulli few years ago. The worldwide recognition and “world’s best restaurant” title means that people are flying to Copenhagen just for a lunch or dinner. Obviously, I didn’t think twice when Very Good Food proposed tome to…

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Nov '11
Shake Shack at Madison square park

Shake Shack at Madison square park

Shake Shack at Madison square park

Shake Shack at Madison square park is a New York phenomenon that you should experience at least once. After queuing for one hour and waiting for my order another 15-20 minutes, I thought that Shake Shack is more about an experience rather than a really a good burger. The meat was nice…

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Nov '11
Jumping shrimps at Noma

Jumping shrimps at Noma

Jumping shrimps at Noma

Live shrimps in a jar full of ice (to keep them alive!) is one of the pre-dinner snacks served at Noma restaurant in Copenhagen. They said that shrimps taste better like this and you can really feel the sea. I have no doubts about that, but I couldn’t force myself…

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Nov '11
Sushi Azabu, NY

Sushi Azabu, NY

Sushi Azabu, NY

If there is one sushi den in Manhattan that could be easily compared to top sushi restaurants in Tokyo, it would be Sushi Azabu. The location of the restaurant couldn’t be more unassuming and is typically Japanese. It is hidden in a basement of Greenwich Grill ( probably owned by…

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Nov '11
Brushstroke

Brushstroke

Brushstroke

I think that the appreciation of Japanese kaiseki art grows with experience. First time I had a kaiseki meal in Kyoto, I found it too unusual to enjoy. The flavours of most of the dishes were very mild, kind of “muted” and some of the ingredients were quite bizarre. Then…

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Oct '11
Peter Luger Steakhouse

Peter Luger Steakhouse

Peter Luger Steakhouse

No matter what people might have to say about Peter Luger Steakhouse, the best American steak I’ve had in my life was there. The place is not only historical, legendary and has a Michelin star. What really shines there is the food. The quality of the beef is extraordinary, tender,…

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Oct '11
Shang Palace at Shangri-la

Shang Palace at Shangri-la

Shang Palace at Shangri-la

Shang Palace at Shangri-la is the newest hotel restaurant opening in Paris. (opened on the 8th of September). You don’t really have great Cantonese restaurants in the city and Shang Palace is by far the best of all the Chinese I’ve been in Paris. However, if you’ve had Cantonese specialities…

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Oct '11
Il Carpaccio at Royal Monceau

Il Carpaccio at Royal Monceau

Il Carpaccio at Royal Monceau

Il Carpaccio at Royal Monceau has always been one of my favourite Italian restaurants in Paris. Since the refurbishment of the hotel, the newly opened Il Carpaccio is even better. It serves creative yet convivial Italian cuisine where the product is a king. Vitello tonnato with tuna tartare, strascinati with…

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Sep '11
Lasagne al Pesto

Lasagne al Pesto

Lasagne al Pesto

Lasagne al pesto was my biggest discovery when visiting Liguria. The one I’ve had at Da U Batti restaurant (2 Via Jacopo Ruffini, Santa Margherita Ligure, tel. 0185 287570‎) was a complete opposite to lasagne I’ve known before. Perfectly al dente pasta sheets with freshly made al pesto sauce, sprinkled…

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Sep '11