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Noma’s vegetable menu this summer

Noma’s vegetable menu this summer

Noma’s vegetable menu this summer

Noma’s vegetable menu this summer…

26
Aug '19
Mirazur

Mirazur

Mirazur

Some highlights from Mirazur (3 Michelin *), currently number one on world’s 50 best list. Argentinian chef Mauro Colagreco cooks from the best produce the Med and the local terroir has to offer. In a way minimalist, his cooking is highly seasonal and is all about respecting the ingredients. Some…

14
Aug '19
Quique Dacosta

Quique Dacosta

Quique Dacosta

Some of my favourite dishes at Quique Dacosta restaurant (3*) in Denia. (Fantastic cooking worth a special trip!)

16
Jul '19
Highlights from D’Berto

Highlights from D’Berto

Highlights from D’Berto

Highlights from D’Berto, one of the places I’ve been wanting to visit for a while, known for exceptional quality seafood caught from the local Galician seas. Borja Beneyto and Carlos Mateos wrote about it extensively in their book “Templos del Producto” along with other produce-focused restaurants in Spain such as…

11
Jul '19
Disfrutar, Barcelona

Disfrutar, Barcelona

Disfrutar, Barcelona

Some classic and new (out of 25) dishes at Disfrutar in Barcelona, one of my favourite fine dining restaurants in Spain.

3
Jul '19
World’s best turbot

World’s best turbot

World’s best turbot

World’s best turbot at Elkano- it’s all about the terroir, product and not ruining it. “Char-grilling a two kilo turbot requires a fish griller the size of the chosen turbot. Salt is sprinkled onto its light coloured side before it is placed on the grill. The embers must be moderate:…

1
Jun '19
The Greenhouse, London

The Greenhouse, London

The Greenhouse, London

Some hightlight from my last dinner at The Greenhouse London, brilliant as always.

30
May '19
Frantzén

Frantzén

Frantzén

My first time at Frantzén was in 2012 when it was still called Frantzén/Lindeberg. Cutting edge “New Nordic” cuisine was at its peak back then, but Bjorn Frantzén was one of the few Scandinavian chefs who didn’t follows the fashionable trends religiously, instead, he always focused on what was the…

14
Nov '17
Hoshinoya Tokyo: a ryokan in the city

Hoshinoya Tokyo: a ryokan in the city

Hoshinoya Tokyo: a ryokan in the city

I first discovered Hoshino Resorts’ riverside Hoshinoya Kyoto a few years ago while filming “Foodies: the culinary jet set” documentary. Set in a century-old renovated villa against the backdrop of Arashiyama district’s leafy forests, this updated ryokan (guesthouse) is a haven of peace and traditional Japanese hospitality. Since then, I…

8
Nov '17
Été by Natsuko Shoji

Été by Natsuko Shoji

Été by Natsuko Shoji

On my last trip to Japan, I had the rare opportunity to dine at été, the invitation-only restaurant owned by Natsuko Shoji, a young and talented Japanese chef. I discovered her on social media through colourful snapshots of her cakes, which are inspired by iconic fashion accessories like the quilted…

7
Nov '17