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Tapaç 24

Tapaç 24

Tapaç 24

Is it the place where Joel Robuchon got inspired? Just kidding! Tapaç 24 (Disputacio 269, tel. 93-488-0977, Barcelona) opened much later than Robuchon’s L’Ateliers in NY and Paris. And it might be opposite, as Tapaç 24 was opened in 2006 by a Spanish “star chef” Carles Abellan. When I entered this…

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Feb '08
Sun, beach, paella…

Sun, beach, paella…

Sun, beach, paella…

Yesterday I heard something that was incredible to me. One Spanish person living in Barcelona told me that he gets so depressed when he is landing at the airport of Barcelona. I guess we all get bored with what we have and dream of what we don’t have, as for…

7
Feb '08
DB Burger, the burger of your dreams

DB Burger, the burger of your dreams

DB Burger, the burger of your dreams

This is the most gastronomic hamburger you can eat on this Earth. And I had it today, 12.30 pm Eastern Time. The DB Burger, the signature dish at DB Bistro Moderne (one of the restaurants of the renowned chef Daniel Boulud ) contains only the best ingredients. Ground sirloin with…

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Nov '07
Bistrot Paul Bert

Bistrot Paul Bert

Bistrot Paul Bert

Bistrot Paul Bert is already a legend – great food, Parisian spirit. And, even if there were some “food tourists”, I wouldn’t call it touristy… When looking at some people eating there you could feel that they were just enjoying their ordinary lunch in the bistrot next door…

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Oct '07
Le Temps au Temps…

Le Temps au Temps…

Le Temps au Temps…

Yesterday I had lunch in the most gastronomic street in Paris. Rue Paul Bert is the home of three famous and highly praised Parisian restaurants. The number 13 – Le Temps au Temps (01 43 79 63 40), number 15 – Unico and number 18 – Le Bistro Paul Bert.…

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Oct '07
The Roman feast continues

The Roman feast continues

The Roman feast continues

Thanks, Jupiter, to the Roman friends! Like this, we didn’t have to go to a place full of tourists and mediocre food. Instead, we had a lovely lunch in Rome’s Jewish quarter. A very lively trattoria called Giggetto al Portico D’Ottavia. Now, I must confess, I love trattoria Italian food…

8
Oct '07
We feasted like the Romans…

We feasted like the Romans…

We feasted like the Romans…

I don’t know how about you, but when I am Italy I don’t want to eat out in too gastronomic restaurants. For me, Italian cuisine is all about hearty, convivial food that I found in Matricianella, this simple and cosy restaurant in the heart of Rome. I did dine in…

7
Oct '07
Bouillabaisse in Tetou

Bouillabaisse in Tetou

Bouillabaisse in Tetou

More I eat in Tetou, more I am convinced that they serve the best bouillabaisse in the world. No other bouillabaisse restaurants on Cote D’Azur can compare to the bouillabaisse in this legendary restaurant on the beach of Golfe Juan. (owned by the same family since 1920s) Why you might…

27
Jun '07
Il Cibreo (Florence) – talent or marketing?

Il Cibreo (Florence) – talent or marketing?

Il Cibreo (Florence) – talent or marketing?

What I love about Italian food is that you don’t need to go to a fancy high-end place to enjoy it. Italian cooking is all about simplicity and conviviality and even in a simple “walk-in” trattoria, you will most likely find what you are looking for. But I wouldn’t be…

17
Jun '07
Peter Luger Steakhouse

Peter Luger Steakhouse

Peter Luger Steakhouse

I think it is perfectly normal to have very high expectations when you go to a restaurant which has 28/30 mark in Zagat (together with some finest restaurants in NY like Per Se and Le Bernardin) and one Michelin star. You do expect a “meal of your life”. But after…

3
May '07