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Lunch at L’Arpège

Lunch at L’Arpège

Lunch at L’Arpège

I don’t think that 3 Michelin starred L’Arpège in Paris needs any introduction. The legendary master of vegetables Alain Passard has not only influenced many chefs around the world, but has also shown through his brilliant work that a simple onion or a cabbage are not just the “poor cousins” of…

6
Sep '13
La Grenouillere

La Grenouillere

La Grenouillere

I first came across Alexandre Gauthier last spring, at Opinionated About Dining 100 best European restaurants launch event, where together with some other new generation European chefs he cooked an “8 hands” meal at Saturne restaurant in Paris. The dish Alexander chose to serve was frog legs, one of the…

5
Sep '13
The best street food in the world indeed

The best street food in the world indeed

The best street food in the world indeed

When my friend, who travels often to Singapore, mentioned that it has the best street food in the world, I didn’t realize to what extent it was true. So the first thing I did after arriving in Singapore was to go to Maxwell road hawker centre, one of many food…

1
Sep '13
Who said that French gastronomy is dead?

Who said that French gastronomy is dead?

Who said that French gastronomy is dead?

Three months ago I asked a similar question after my visit toL’Ambroisie restaurant in Paris which despite being very classic and, for some, too old fashioned, is a brilliant embodiment of classic French cooking. La Grenouillere is the complete opposite of L’Ambroisie yet also represents the French gastronomy in a…

26
Aug '13
Restaurant Andre in Singapore

Restaurant Andre in Singapore

Restaurant Andre in Singapore

I first heard about Restaurant Andre (41 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089855; tel. +65 6534 8880) in Singapore from San Pellegrino Asia’s 50 best restaurants list. Making it to this list is a huge media kickoff for any restaurant around the world – I doubt that Noma and El Bulli would be…

18
Aug '13
Nihonryori RyuGin

Nihonryori RyuGin

Nihonryori RyuGin

Chef Seiji Yamamoto is fond of dragons. The walls of his restaurant and the 400-year old presentation plates are all adorned with these mythical creatures. Even the restaurant’s name, ryugin, means “singing dragon”, while Nihonryori translates as “Japanese cuisine”. Three Michelin star Nihonryori RyuGin (7-17-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo; tel.03-3423-8006) specializes in…

13
Aug '13
Provençal garden tasting menu at Louis XV in Monaco

Provençal garden tasting menu at Louis XV in Monaco

Provençal garden tasting menu at Louis XV in Monaco

I doubt that Mr. Ducasse was in the kitchen and cooked this perfection, but whoever is the head chef at Louis XV by Alain Ducasse in Monte Carlo, I must say, he or she is very gifted. What I like about this particular style of cooking that it is so…

15
Jul '13
Passage 53

Passage 53

Passage 53

2 Michelin starred Passage 53 in Paris (53 Passage des Panoramas75002 Paris; tel. +33 1 42 33 04 35) is a living example of what happens when Japanese perfectionism and minimalism is married with the opulence of the French haute cuisine. Despite the restaurant’s tiny size, the cooking is irreproachable…

13
Jul '13
Ferran and Albert Adrià's 41 degrees

Ferran and Albert Adrià's 41 degrees

Ferran and Albert Adrià's 41 degrees

I didn’t really know what to expect from Adrià’s brothers 41 degrees experience, adjacent to Tickets tapas restaurant in Barcelona and already one of the toughest reservations in the world. (Avinguda Paral·lel, 16408015 Barcelona,Spain; tel.+34 932 92 42 53) All I had read that it was a bar where cocktails…

12
Jul '13
A restaurant with a view…

A restaurant with a view…

A restaurant with a view…

This is what you will have a chance to enjoy if you book the right table at 2 Michelin starred Chèvre d’Or restaurant in Eze village… (Rue du Barri 06260 Eze Village, France; tel. +33 4 92 10 66 66) And I must say, the cooking there is some of the…

29
Jun '13