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Atera

Atera

Atera

Here is the full tasting menu from my recent dinner at 2 * Michelin starred Atera in New York ( 77 Worth St New York, NY 10013, tel. +1 212-226-1444 ). I did enjoy the dinner even if some of the savoury dishes were more cerebral and conceptual than delicious. (Which…

16
Feb '13
The Salon at Per Se

The Salon at Per Se

The Salon at Per Se

3 Michelin stars Per Se in NY is a distant temple of high-end gastronomy no more where you are obliged to book weeks in advance and once in place, have the lengthy tasting menu. Since already a while I think, it’s possible to walk in and have some of the…

11
Feb '13
Ippudo Ramen

Ippudo Ramen

Ippudo Ramen

Originally from Fukuoka, Ippudo ramen has locations in Japan, Singapore, Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Sydney and New York (65 4th Ave New York, NY 10003, tel. (212) 388-0088 ). Love, love, love!

10
Feb '13
Il Buco Alimentari and Vineria

Il Buco Alimentari and Vineria

Il Buco Alimentari and Vineria

So I am back to New York after a break of one and a half year(ages in NY standards) and this is my best discovery so far.Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria is a caffetteria, salumeria, panetteria, formaggeria, gelateria and a restaurant where you will eat as good if not better…

8
Feb '13
Red Medicine

Red Medicine

Red Medicine

Vietnamese inspired Red Medicine in Los Angeles rose to yellow press fame when one of its owners Noah Ellis took a picture of The Los Angeles Times food critic S. Irene Virbila before telling her to leave the restaurant. Personally, I don’t think if it’s the best way to treat your…

12
Mar '12
The grand disappointment by In-N-Out

The grand disappointment by In-N-Out

The grand disappointment by In-N-Out

I don’t have enough words to express my disappointment with the In-N-Out burger in Los Angeles. Everybody raves about how fantastic it is and how it’s” the best burger in LA”, but unfortunately even McDonalds burger tastes better as far as I remember. The meat was especially bad- tasteless, dry…

7
Mar '12
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…

8
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…

2
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…

31
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,…

30
Oct '11