Rice and fine dining: A celebration of recipes and ideas from top chefs around the world

Rice and fine dining: A celebration of recipes and ideas from top chefs around the world

Rice, as we’ve discovered in researching its value across various corners of the world in this special issue, is a staple in many billions of peoples’ diets around the world. In West Africa, the Indian subcontinent, large parts of East and Southeast Asia and even parts of Europe, it’s integral…

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May
Location: World
The story of the Slow Food Movement

The story of the Slow Food Movement

The story of the Slow Food Movement

With the Slow Food Movement’s signature red snail logo becoming synonymous with ethical and conscious farming over the last thirty years, the organisation is a continuing success story in the urgent need to re-diversify our farming methods worldwide. Slow Food is a grassroots organization striving to prevent the disappearance of…

28
Apr '21
4 restaurants with wonderful art collections

4 restaurants with wonderful art collections

Luxeat Insider · 4th ED.

4 restaurants with wonderful art collections

Luxeat Insider · 4th ED.

Art and food have always had a harmonious relationship, showcasing art in restaurants is hardly a new concept. Starting with the days when chefs-proprietors and artists were swapping food and drinks for artworks to hang in the dining room to today’s many modern restaurants which are still showcasing all forms…

17
Sep '20
The most remote Michelin starred restaurant – Koks

The most remote Michelin starred restaurant – Koks

The most remote Michelin starred restaurant – Koks

“Some believe the langoustine is the best the local sea has to offer, others think the Icelandic scallop is the gem of the North Atlantic, but a slice of freshly caught salmon, rolled in seaweed and steamed with Faroese butter is food for the gods.” Arguably the most remote Michelin…

25
Aug '19
20 most memorable dishes in 2013

20 most memorable dishes in 2013

20 most memorable dishes in 2013

Another year of amazing gastronomic discoveries has flown by. Tokyo, Kyoto, Hong Kong, Singapore, New York, Paris, Vilnius, Stockholm, Rome, Venice, London, Barcelona, Valencia, Amsterdam, Thailand, the Mediterranean… I couldn’t be more grateful in my life for being able to travel and discover the work of all these extraordinary chefs……

24
Dec '13
La Grande Table Marocaine at Royal Mansour

La Grande Table Marocaine at Royal Mansour

La Grande Table Marocaine at Royal Mansour

Probably the finest Moroccan restaurant in the world in unique surroundings: http://www.royalmansour.com/

16
Oct '12
When in Korea do…

When in Korea do…

When in Korea do…

..as the Koreans do. Barbecue in Seoul where meat is cut with scissors. Fortunately, the clinical aspect of the cooking utensil didn’t make the meal less delicious.

16
Sep '10
Abu Hassan, Jaffa

Abu Hassan, Jaffa

Abu Hassan, Jaffa

If you ask any taxi driver in Tel Aviv that you want to go to Abu Hassan, he will know where to bring you. It is a tiny rustic place hidden in a small street in Jaffa and people say, that the hummus there is the best in the world.…

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Apr '08