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Spring on the plate –  L’Astrance

Spring on the plate – L’Astrance

Spring on the plate – L’Astrance

When I first visited L’Astrance (4 Rue Beethoven, 75016 Paris; tel. +33 1 40 50 84 40), it had just received it’s first Michelin star and was one of the most exciting, up and coming restaurants in Paris. Ten years forward and numbers of restaurants opened around the world by Pascal…

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Mar '14
Takara

Takara

Takara

If I had to name my “cantine”, only one restaurant, where I’ve been mostly in the recent years, it would be Takara (14 Rue Molière, 75001 Paris). It’s a traditional Japanese restaurant located in Paris “Little Japan” where you can have anything from sushi to shabu shabu or sukiyaki. I…

22
Mar '14
Le Calandre, how I travelled to taste THE risotto

Le Calandre, how I travelled to taste THE risotto

Le Calandre, how I travelled to taste THE risotto

I first time heard of Le Calandre (Via Liguria, 1, 35030 Sarmeola di Rubano, Padova, Italy; tel. +39 049 633000) and it’s risotto from Andy Hayler’s FT.com interview, where he mentioned that there he had the best saffron risotto ever. If someone, who’s been to all the 3 Michelin around…

20
Mar '14
Back to the Stone Age

Back to the Stone Age

Back to the Stone Age

Bone marrow with various smoked herbs at 3 Michelin starred Le Calandre. Will post more soon… (By the way, it’s sister restaurant is opening on Paris passage des Panoramas in May.)

15
Mar '14
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…

14
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
A treasure on the cheese trolley

A treasure on the cheese trolley

A treasure on the cheese trolley

Very old and very rare – 7.5 years old Parmigiano Reggiano, spotted on the cheese trolley of Le Calandre (3*) in Italy last week. (Does anyone know it’s producer?)

28
Feb '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…

27
Feb '14
Massimo Bottura with his team

Massimo Bottura with his team

Massimo Bottura with his team

Massimo Bottura and his team at the kitchen of Osteria Francescana today. (3 Michelin stars and number 3 in the world according to San Pellegrino. ) “Memories” of mortadella, parmesan cheese in 5 different textures, ingenious Caesar salad, tortellini di Modena, incredible pork dish with 45 year old balsamic vinegar… So…

24
Feb '14
3 Michelin starred restaurants in Paris with the best lunch deals

3 Michelin starred restaurants in Paris with the best lunch deals

3 Michelin starred restaurants in Paris with the best lunch deals

Dining at 3 Michelin star restaurants in Paris is definitely not a cheap experience. A single dish might cost around 100 euros and over. Most of the 3 Michelin star restaurants though offer much better deals at lunch (except for Guy Savoy and L’Ambroisie ). Here are the prices for…

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Feb '14