Chocolate Euphoria: chocolate baking for your Valentine
Jay Weinstein is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, the author of many food-related books, who worked at the Michelin acclaimed Le Bernardin…
Jay Weinstein is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, the author of many food-related books, who worked at the Michelin acclaimed Le Bernardin…
Dirt Candy, as its raunchy name evokes, is once again back on Manhattan to provoke. Teasing carnivores with its vegie-centric menu has swirled over the years of its existence into […]
Tian is the model of success for the vegetarian gastronomy not just in Vienna, but for all Europe. The chef de cuisine Paul Ivić, winner of the Trophée Gourmet À la Carte, […]
British cheese had millennia of tradition on the islands’ soil and in the milkmen’s craft, but all that diversity and skill got almost wiped out post WWII. Rejuvenated over the […]
Tal Ronen, perhaps the most attuned vegan chef in America, spotted his luxurious opening on Melrose with a vision of an eagle. Prior to his own stint at Crossroads, the healthy lifestyle inspiring chef prepared vegan meals for Oprah Winfrey’s vegan cleanse, catered Ellen DeGeneres’ vegan wedding, and even ventured into politics through food.
The Time Magazine run a cover story with Michel Guérard title “Hold the butter” in 1976, long before the global culinary scene moved to lighter cooking. The healthy dining pioneering French […]
London and tea have a rich history together. Sipping on an afternoon tea has been the local tradition for centuries. We found, where you should buy the best tea in London. From traditional luxury parlours to contemporary tea boutiques and corners.
Trends are not invented. Food trends “reflect our contemporary world and spin up at a specific moment”, I learned during the four-weeks intensive course at the Ferrandi culinary institution based […]
Densely farmed as it was for centuries, abundant with oysters, organic vegetable patches, blooming orchards, and attentively groomed animals, the area was once the breadbasket of Manhattan and it is coming back to the food scene.
The first time I came to Marrakech I thought that it confused centuries. At dawn of the second millennium the souks in the old medina showed no trace of technology, […]