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Araki-san and his tuna loin

Araki-san and his tuna loin

Araki-san and his tuna loin

When someone asked yesterday Mitsuhiro Araki, the 3 Michelin star chef from Tokyo, who has just opened London’s most expensive sushi-ya (FT.com review), if he was having any difficulties to source his ingredients in Europe, he laughed and answered that not all. I know I’ve been posting a lot about…

14
Nov '14
That magic box at Harutaka

That magic box at Harutaka

That magic box at Harutaka

It might sound ironic, but the most expensive part of bluefin tuna, nowadays served at the best sushi restaurants in Tokyo, New York of Los Angeles, was not considered valuable at all by the general Japanese population 50 or so years ago. According to Trevor Carson, the author of “The…

21
Oct '14
“Introduction only” Matsukawa

“Introduction only” Matsukawa

“Introduction only” Matsukawa

Matsukawa is an introduction only kaiseki restaurant, considered by many, notably tabelog.com users, as the best in Tokyo. A friend of mine invited me there, but had last minute plan changes and I ended up going to Matsukawa alone. He warned me about two things before transferring his reservation on…

10
Oct '14
Foodies premiere in San Sebastian

Foodies premiere in San Sebastian

Foodies premiere in San Sebastian

So the official Foodies documentary screening took place two days ago at San Sebastian film festival. Despite meeting each other individually, it was the first time we met in person altogether. The movie premiere went really well – all the three screenings, which were part of Culinary Zinema section, were…

24
Sep '14
Yet to be announced

Yet to be announced

Yet to be announced

New high-end sushi- ya in Paris by 3 Michelin star chef from Tokyo Toru Okuda.

20
Sep '14
Live scallops and baby John Dory at Hedone

Live scallops and baby John Dory at Hedone

Live scallops and baby John Dory at Hedone

While jumping shrimps, as seen at Noma few years ago, are not really my cup of tea, scallops, still being alive once served raw, is what you should normally expect from you scallops. Mikael Jonsson from Hedone is one of those products obsessed chefs, who will go to great lengths…

18
Sep '14
High end tempura at Kondo

High end tempura at Kondo

High end tempura at Kondo

If internet rumours can be trusted, Sukiyabashi Jiro was not the first choice for prime minister Abe and president Obama dinner (see the Grub Street article here). 2 Michelin starred tempura restaurant Kondo was, but it was fully booked and the chef refused to cancel any of his bookings that…

5
May '14
My interview for Corriere della Sera (the biggest newspaper in Italy..)

My interview for Corriere della Sera (the biggest newspaper in Italy..)

My interview for Corriere della Sera (the biggest newspaper in Italy..)

cucina.corriere.it Thanks Viviana Devoto! Aiste, the model who loves food. And with her blog, she renewed her relationship with food. Aiste has brown hair and long legs. The walking style of someone who learned at age 18 how to walk before an audience and how to highlight an outfit. She…

20
Mar '14
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
Teppanyaki at Ukai-tei Omotesando

Teppanyaki at Ukai-tei Omotesando

Teppanyaki at Ukai-tei Omotesando

Nowhere in the world you can have such excellent beef as in Japan. Wagyu (which literally means “Japanese beef” ) can be so marbled and fatty that if you go for the highest grade beef you might feel as if you are eating foie gras or pure fat. (So my…

12
May '13