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Chesery, Gstaad

Chesery, Gstaad

Chesery, Gstaad

The “treats” from the sea as seen in Chesery (Lauenenstrasse) restaurant in Gstaad. The cooking of Robert Speth is welcoming and sincere, with emphasis on seafood and dishes with truffles. Robert Speth was “The Gault Millau Switzerland Chef of the Year” in 2005 as well as he has one Michelin…

18
Jan '07
Le Cinq (Four Seasons George V)

Le Cinq (Four Seasons George V)

Le Cinq (Four Seasons George V)

I have been hesitating quite a bit to what to write about the last night’s dinner in Le Cinq . The talent of Phillipe Legendre, who obtained his three stars in a very short period of time, is undeniable, but on the other hand, there was nothing inspirational… From such a…

3
Jan '07
Sud – Ouest Monceau

Sud – Ouest Monceau

Sud – Ouest Monceau

If you search for a “hidden treasure” in Paris only known by the locals, here is my insider tip. It is a place that is strangely not listed in any important guides (I checked Zagat and Gault Millau-it is not there), yet it probably serves the best cassoulet in Paris.…

31
Dec '06
Chez L’Ami Jean

Chez L’Ami Jean

Chez L’Ami Jean

I’ve read so much about Chez L’Ami Jean in other food blogs (especially in the anglophone ones), that I had to defend my” food blogger honour” and to check it out myself 🙂 Probably because of this particular fact that it is well known by jet setting foodies, the ambience…

20
Dec '06
Le Relais D’Auteuil by Patrick Pignol

Le Relais D’Auteuil by Patrick Pignol

Le Relais D’Auteuil by Patrick Pignol

Patrick Pignol’s « Le Relais D’Auteuil (31 Boulevard Murat, 75016, tel 01 46 51 09 54) is a small place with “grande cuisine”. You can be sure to leave always happy when you dine in this 2 Michelin stars restaurant in the 16th. (Update February 2007. This year it has…

15
Dec '06
Le Clos des Gourmets, Paris

Le Clos des Gourmets, Paris

Le Clos des Gourmets, Paris

Le Clos des Gourmets (16 av Rapp, 75007, tel 01 45 51 75 61) is the right place for those who would like to feel the bourgeoise spirit of the 7tharrondissement, but still eat something relatively light and with themodern twist. The CV of the chef Arnaud Pitrois speaks for…

3
Dec '06
Maroccan cusine in Paris

Maroccan cusine in Paris

Maroccan cusine in Paris

Maroccan is one of those few non-French cuisines which have really fluorished in Paris and in France generally. No surprise why- good couscous can be a real joy… Le Timgad (21, Rue Brunel,75017) is one of the best Maroccan in Paris. Couscous and tagines are fine and the dramatic…

1
Dec '06
Sormani – it’s all about truffles

Sormani – it’s all about truffles

Sormani – it’s all about truffles

Sormani (4, Rue du General-Lanrezac, 75017) is one of the best Italian in Paris (if not the best) and a living proof that Italian cooking simplicity and French cuisine sophistication can cohabitate. Also, Sormani is all about truffles like, for example, “lasagne a la truffe noire et au foie gras”…

25
Nov '06
Magnolia Cupcakes

Magnolia Cupcakes

Magnolia Cupcakes

To be honest, I have always had “something personal” against cupcakes. For me, a cupcake is rather a boring dessert that is made of dry cake and “too sweet”, even vulgar frosting. And, frankly, I have passed by the Magnolia bakery (401 Bleecker Street (cross street: 11th street)) dozens of…

19
Nov '06
Nobu

Nobu

Nobu

Some of my favourite dishes in Nobu. The menus are similar in all the Nobu locations, but I like the one on 57th street (NY) because of its ambience.

13
Nov '06