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Once again about The Ledbury

Once again about The Ledbury

Once again about The Ledbury

Australian born chef Brett Graham is the creative force behind what I think is one of London’s best restaurants since a while: The Ledbury (127 Ledbury Rd, Notting Hill, London W11 2AQ, tel. +44 20 7792 9090 ). His awards include two much deserved Michelin stars and a number 13…

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Mar '14
Osteria Francescana

Osteria Francescana

Osteria Francescana

Massimo Bottura and his restaurant in Modena Osteria Francescana need no introduction. Holding three Michelin stars and positioned third on the San Pellegrino 50 World’s Best Restaurants list, Massimo Bottura might just be one of today’s most influential chefs. He likes to describe his work as “seeing tradition from 10…

11
Mar '14
Happy belated pancakes day

Happy belated pancakes day

Happy belated pancakes day

10
Mar '14
Paul Bocuse- the oldest 3 Michelin starred restaurant in the world

Paul Bocuse- the oldest 3 Michelin starred restaurant in the world

Paul Bocuse- the oldest 3 Michelin starred restaurant in the world

After a few weeks of speculations about who will be the next holder of 3 stars in France, Michelin results were finally released this Monday. L’Assiette Champenoise is the most recent member of the elite group of restaurants which have the highest award. I am also very happy about the…

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Feb '14
1947 by Yannick Alleno

1947 by Yannick Alleno

1947 by Yannick Alleno

Usually, you don’t expect too much from skiing resorts hotels restaurants, but 2 Michelin starred 1947 at Le Cheval Blanc hotel (called after the legendary year of Cheval Blanc wine) must be an exception. This was some of the most original, creative (and the best) cooking I’ve seen in France…

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Feb '14
Alain Ducasse at Le Meurice

Alain Ducasse at Le Meurice

Alain Ducasse at Le Meurice

Last time I’ve been to Alain Ducasse in Paris, I found the cooking slightly outdated and the place quite touristy (with little Eiffel tower copies on each table). 5 years forward, it was as if I was at a totally different restaurant. The biggest change is not that because of…

4
Feb '14
Atelier Vivanda steakhouse

Atelier Vivanda steakhouse

Atelier Vivanda steakhouse

An Iphone report from Atelier Vivanda (18 Rue Lauriston, 75016 Paris; tel. +33 1 40 67 10 00), the 24 places bistro – steakhouse by the very talented Akrame Benallal, whose eponymous 2 Michelin starred restaurant is just across the street. As it seems that Akrame Bennallal knows how to…

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Jan '14
The legend of the truffle soup

The legend of the truffle soup

The legend of the truffle soup

The legend of the famous truffle soup was born in 1975 February 25, whenFrench president Valéry Giscard D’Estaingpromoted Paul Bocuse to Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur (the highest decoration in France). For that occasion, the father of French gastronomy was asked to prepare a special meal and one of the…

23
Jan '14
Saturne revisited

Saturne revisited

Saturne revisited

It was my third time at Saturne (17 Rue Notre-Dame des Victoires, 75002 Paris; tel. +33 1 42 60 31 90) and despite trying really hard to love it (thus, the repeated visits), I am still convinced that the simplistic, “market-based” cooking practised at this restaurant lacks taste, emotions and…

20
Jan '14
Les Enfants Rouges

Les Enfants Rouges

Les Enfants Rouges

This is what I would call the quintessentially perfect piece of veal. It’s been slowly braised and then roasted which makes it soft, juicy and fatty in the inside and crispy on the outside. Even if the new chef of Les Enfants Rouges (9 Rue de Beauce, 75003 Paris; tel.…

19
Jan '14