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Ibiza gems

Ibiza gems

Ibiza gems

Maybe Ibiza is known for its crazy nightclubs and for its afterparties after-parties, but you can also find beautiful, authentic places with charming beaches and delicious food. You might be lost when driving to some of them but these restaurants are definitely worth the trip… Es Xarcu Es Xarcu Ctra.…

4
Aug '12
Soelleroed Kro – the best meal in Denmark

Soelleroed Kro – the best meal in Denmark

Soelleroed Kro – the best meal in Denmark

For somebody who tends to daydream, Copenhagen can be a dangerous place. I was almost hit by a woman riding a bicycle while walking with my dear Danish friend from the train station to Soelleroed Kro.* But how can you not daydream in Holte, acharming little town located in the…

4
Aug '12
Relae

Relae

Relae

Usually, I don’t like posting nasty posts and I really respect the hard job chefs are doing, but you don’t come here to read my sweet lies, don’t you? One Michelin star Relae is considered one of the hottest restaurants in Copenhagen. Nothing surprising about that – its chef and…

9
Jul '12
El Celler de Can Roca

El Celler de Can Roca

El Celler de Can Roca

Two green olives hanging from a branch of a well-manicured olive tree… Beautiful, poetic and unexpected as the naturally bitter olives are covered in a thin layer of sweet crunchy caramel and filled with salted anchovies. When I travel alone I usually dine quite early, but as we all know…

30
Jun '12
El Celler de Can Roca

El Celler de Can Roca

El Celler de Can Roca

One of the dishes at El Celler de Can Roca… Definitely worth the trip even from another part of the world! (Have been quite busy recently, will post about it soon!)

8
Jun '12
Michel Bras

Michel Bras

Michel Bras

Many of the Michel Bras restaurant reviews start how it’s complicated to get there. Aubrac region is one of the most difficult to access regions in France. Once you get to Rodez, by train (a journey by train from Paris can take up to ten hours) or by plane, you…

27
May '12
Le Gargouillou

Le Gargouillou

Le Gargouillou

In the image – “Le Gargouillou”, the most famous dish created by Michel Bras. I didn’t expect that such simplicity can be that mind-blowing. Each and every vegetable and herb had it’s distinctive flavour and texture. A beautiful voyage in the fields and the gardens of Aubrac… More to come…

25
Apr '12
Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester

Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester

Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester

From my experience, the higher you go up North, the less spectacular are Alain Ducasse 3 Michelin restaurants. I am joking of course, but so were probably the Michelin inspectors who awarded Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester 3 Michelin stars. I honestly doubt that the chef himself ever cooks in…

23
Apr '12
Saturne

Saturne

Saturne

It seems that the Saturne (17 Rue Notre-Dame des Victoires 75002 Paris,tel. +33142603190 ) chef focuses more on how beautiful his dishes look rather than how they taste. Raw mackerel, sea urchin and cauliflower starter sounded great but tasted bland and boring, same as the monkfish with leeks and mâche salad.…

30
Mar '12
Viajante

Viajante

Viajante

If there is one restaurant in London “worth a trip” from another city or even another country it is Viajante. The restaurant is located in East London, in Bethnal Green Town Hall which has been partly transformed into a hotel. The Edwardian and Neo- Classical building is grand and beautiful…

22
Mar '12