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The dish that made my evening

The dish that made my evening

The dish that made my evening

“Lamb confit, shredded and rolled in its crust”. A delicious Morrocan inspired dish by one-star Michelin chef Xavier Mathieu, from Hostellerie Le Phebus in Gordes. I didn’t find the rest of his cooking that inspiring though- it lacked consistency… But this dish was a perfection…

18
Jul '07
The picturesque breakfast

The picturesque breakfast

The picturesque breakfast

Today’s breakfast at Oustau de Beaumanière… Very simple, yet extraordinary…

17
Jul '07
Restaurant de Bacon – a “must” of Antibes

Restaurant de Bacon – a “must” of Antibes

Restaurant de Bacon – a “must” of Antibes

Restaurant de Bacon located in the old Antibes is another Tetou style fish restaurant that should be “a must” if one happens to be in that area. Like Tetou, Restaurant de Bacon is all about the long history of seafood preparation and remarkable quality products. In fact, it’s all about…

3
Jul '07
Bouillabaisse in Tetou

Bouillabaisse in Tetou

Bouillabaisse in Tetou

More I eat in Tetou, more I am convinced that they serve the best bouillabaisse in the world. No other bouillabaisse restaurants on Cote D’Azur can compare to the bouillabaisse in this legendary restaurant on the beach of Golfe Juan. (owned by the same family since 1920s) Why you might…

27
Jun '07
The ingenuity of Le Pré Catelan

The ingenuity of Le Pré Catelan

The ingenuity of Le Pré Catelan

I have a new favourite chef in Paris and his name is Frédéric Anton. It’s not that I didn’t know him- he used to be a frequent Joel Robuchon’s guest in Gourmet TV (I was a big fan!), which is unfortunately not airing anymore. Frédéric Anton definitely stood out from…

20
May '07
Berthillon ice cream

Berthillon ice cream

Berthillon ice cream

Berthillon ice cream is simply the best in Paris, and, maybe even in the world. Once you try it, you don’t want any other kind of ice cream. Trust me. The image of three Berthillon ice cream scoops- strawberry sorbet, caramel and coconut ice cream. There are multiple spots in…

27
Apr '07
Pierre Herme macarons news

Pierre Herme macarons news

Pierre Herme macarons news

Just back from the Pierre Herme shop in rue Bonaparte and I could not help but notice (and to buy of course) these seasons macarons novelties. Finally, the French dessert genius created a macaron inspired by his most popular dessert – Ispahan. As you can see in the image below,…

23
Apr '07
Senderens

Senderens

Senderens

Alain Senderens- one more French chef that has transformed his three Michelin stars restaurant Lucas Carton to a cheaper and more relaxed place that carries his name. Of course, since its reopening Senderens has been on my wish list, but considering that it is always full and that I rarely…

12
Apr '07
Le Violon d’Ingres

Le Violon d’Ingres

Le Violon d’Ingres

I have been in Le Violon d’Ingres before its “price-cutting revolution” and I remember I was really enjoying my dinner. I don’t recall what I ate (it was few years ago), but at that time Le Violon d’Ingres was a very classic and bourgeois, “Rive Gauche” style place. Christian Constant, the…

9
Apr '07
Kai, Paris

Kai, Paris

Kai, Paris

As I’ve said in my Kinugawa post, Paris is not really famous for authentic sushi and Japanese restaurants. There is really a few… Two Kinugawa locations, Isami, Benkay… That would be all… Moreover, they all are very old fashioned… Not speaking about fusion Japanese restaurants like Nobu, which was closed few…

17
Mar '07