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fromCN Traveller
11 hours ago

Where the Chefs Eat: Henry Harris's favourite restaurants in Lyon

Henry Harris describes his experience as the head chef and co-owner of Bouchon Racine as 'my most favourite three years of cooking and restaurant ownership.' He emphasizes the importance of creating a space where guests feel 'loved and valued'.
London food
fromTime Out New York
6 hours ago

Atelier Crenn alum opens new Greenpoint restaurant

Arthur is designed to feel more like a modern Parisian bistro than a white-tablecloth tasting menu dining room, creating a lived-in atmosphere.
Food & drink
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
19 hours ago

These are the books we'll be cooking from this spring

Spring cookbooks offer new culinary adventures, featuring recipes from renowned bakers and restaurants, emphasizing connection with the land.
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Store-Bought Vs From-Scratch: Which Version Of Duck Confit Is Cheapest - Tasting Table

"I'm certain some wonderful store-bought brands of duck confit may exist, but, in my experience, the homemade product is always more tender and moist."
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago
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12 California Restaurants Were Just Added To The Michelin Guide - And Stars Could Be Next - Tasting Table

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fromEater
1 day ago

The Michelin Guide Is Heading to More of the Midwest

The Michelin Guide will release a Great Lakes edition covering major cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and Indianapolis, excluding Chicago.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

These are the six L.A. restaurants added to the Michelin guide

Michelin's 2026 California guide includes six new Los Angeles restaurants, celebrating diverse cuisines and cultural heritage.
LA food
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

12 California Restaurants Were Just Added To The Michelin Guide - And Stars Could Be Next - Tasting Table

Twelve new California restaurants have been added to the Michelin Guide, showcasing diverse global flavors and culinary excellence.
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

Score The Secondhand Le Creuset You Covet By Following This Tip - Tasting Table

Le Creuset is a favorite for many home chefs due to its beautiful colorways, timeless design, and durability, despite its high prices.
Everyday cooking
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Restaurant review: 'Simple things done well, with flashes of creative fancy, is the order of the day at this gastropub'

The Old Spot is not just a restaurant; it’s a lively gathering place where friends and family come together, especially on Mondays, to enjoy good food and company.
London food
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

This Simple Twist Turns Eclair Cake Into A Springtime Dessert - Tasting Table

Springtime no-bake eclair cake can be enhanced with lemon flavors and vibrant chocolate options for a seasonal twist.
NYC food
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Eating At 28 Michelin-Starred Restaurants In One Day Set A World Record - And It Wasn't Cheap - Tasting Table

Joshua Fyksen set a Guinness World Record by visiting 28 Michelin-starred restaurants in 24 hours in New York City.
LA food
fromEater LA
1 day ago

'Top Chef' Winner Mei Lin Steps Away From 88 Club and Daybird

Mei Lin has left her restaurants Daybird and 88 Club to focus on personal growth and future projects in modern Chinese cuisine.
fromFood & Wine
1 day ago

New York, We Need to Talk About Chicago's Restaurants - They're Coming for You

At Mirra, chefs Zubair Mohajir and Rishi Kumar fuse Indian and Mexican flavors, telling a story of immigration and the Indian diaspora through culture-melding dishes like chaas aguachile, where translucent slices of hamachi are served in a pool of cumin-scented buttermilk and lime juice.
Chicago
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

'He Made Us All Cry' - The Iron-Fisted Chef That Intimidated Young Gordon Ramsay - Tasting Table

Marco Pierre White significantly influenced Gordon Ramsay's culinary career, instilling discipline and a drive for perfection despite his tough mentoring style.
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fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

How two female chefs led the way for The Musket Room's globally inspired menu | amNewYork

The Musket Room, a Michelin-starred restaurant, has evolved from New Zealand-inspired cuisine to a diverse dining experience under Executive Chef Mary Attea.
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fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

How two female chefs led the way for The Musket Room's globally inspired menu | amNewYork

The Musket Room, a Michelin-starred restaurant, has evolved from New Zealand-inspired cuisine to a diverse dining experience under Executive Chef Mary Attea.
#restaurant
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 day ago

HUMO Is Flipping Into New Fire-Dining Spot IGNI

A new seafood-focused restaurant, IGNI, opens at the Mayfair site, led by chef Theo Clench, emphasizing cooking over fire and smoke.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

23 spring cookbooks that we can't put down

California's spring brings superbloom wildflowers and the annual Festival of Books celebrates cookbooks and authors.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

Butter Or Salt First? How A Michelin Chef Seasons Potatoes For Maximum Flavor - Tasting Table

Start with butter before seasoning potatoes to prevent water extraction and ensure tenderness.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

The Medieval-Looking Tool Julia Child Used To Boil Water Fast - Tasting Table

Julia Child popularized unique cooking tools, including the buffalo iron, which quickly brings large pots of water to a boil.
Dining
fromMental Floss
6 days ago

7 of Martha Stewart's Favorite Restaurants in the U.S.

Martha Stewart shares her favorite dining spots across the U.S., highlighting exceptional restaurants known for their quality and unique offerings.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Cheeky Reason Jacques Pepin Keeps His Beer Next To Truffles - Tasting Table

Jacques Pépin combines highbrow and lowbrow elements in hosting, using humor and unexpected surprises to impress guests.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Only 2 Foods Jacques Pepin Admits To Avoiding Completely - Tasting Table

Jacques Pépin dislikes coconut and marshmallow, despite generally loving food.
Humor
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Cheeky Reason Jacques Pepin Keeps His Beer Next To Truffles - Tasting Table

Jacques Pépin combines highbrow and lowbrow elements in hosting, using humor and unexpected surprises to impress guests.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Only 2 Foods Jacques Pepin Admits To Avoiding Completely - Tasting Table

Jacques Pépin dislikes coconut and marshmallow, despite generally loving food.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

The Vintage Julia Child Chicken Recipe That Raised A Few Eyebrows - Tasting Table

Cooking chicken breasts for only six minutes, as per Julia Child's recipe, does not meet USDA safety standards.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

From volcanic wilds to world-class art: 10 fun and fabulous reasons to visit France in 2026

France offers unique attractions like the Dragon de Calais and Monet's inspirations in Rouen.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

Use Canned Anchovies To Make This 5-Ingredient Sandwich Approved By A Michelin-Starred Chef - Tasting Table

A simple sandwich can be elevated with quality ingredients and technique, creating extraordinary flavors and textures.
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

Three London bakeries are the best in Britain

Miel on Warren Street in Fitzrovia is run by pastry chef Shaheen Peerbhai, who sources ingredients from France and is known for its striped hazelnut gianduja croissant.
London food
Dining
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

10 Luxury Foods That Were Once Considered 'Poor Man's' Options - Tasting Table

Societal value of foods shifts over time, with luxury items often becoming accessible to all, leading to changes in perception and exclusivity.
fromEater LA
1 week ago

Here Are Los Angeles's 2026 James Beard Awards Finalists

The James Beard Foundation Awards have long been considered one of the most prestigious awards in the food and hospitality industry, recognizing outstanding restaurants and chefs from across the country.
LA food
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Route des Vacances: a gastronomic driving holiday from Paris to the Mediterranean

In summer 1936, the French government passed a law that mandated paid holiday, a move that kickstarted the exodus of northerners to the Med every August, and it became a true emblem of the French vacances.
Paris food
fromLondon On The Inside
6 days ago

CeCe's Review | "Public House Group Doubles Down on Italy"

CeCe's is pure old-school glamour, bedecked with copper panelling, green velvet banquettes, palms, orb lighting, table lamps, an impressive central bar, and mirrors absolutely everywhere.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

13 Michelin Star Restaurants Led By Trailblazing Women - Tasting Table

Women remain significantly underrepresented among Michelin-starred restaurants despite comprising a large portion of the culinary workforce, reflecting persistent industry barriers rather than lack of talent or dedication.
Paris food
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

This Is the Single Most Important Etiquette Tip Every Traveler Should Know Before Visiting France, According to a Paris Local

France values craftsmanship and patience in social interactions, emphasizing presence over efficiency.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Follow Jacques Pepin's Tip To Buy The Best Asparagus Every Single Time - Tasting Table

"Tight head, bud of a flower - that's what I want." This comparison emphasizes the importance of selecting asparagus with tightly closed tips for optimal freshness.
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fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

This European City Was Named the Most 'Authentic' Food Destination on the Continent

Budapest ranks as Europe's most authentic food destination with a score of 98/100, featuring traditional Hungarian cuisine centered on paprika-based dishes and vibrant street food culture.
Paris food
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

French Laundry's culinary garden tours return for second season

The French Laundry Culinary Garden offers guided tours showcasing its diverse crops and their influence on the restaurant's menu.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

It's like witnessing a Renoir or Matisse painting coming to life': readers' favourite trips in France

Vichy is a charming French spa town known for its spring waters, cultural scene, and beautiful architecture.
London food
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

The UK's Top New Restaurant Awards

The UK's dining scene is focusing on personal storytelling through food, emphasizing community and playful dining experiences.
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Make Gourmet Prime Rib Just Like Thomas Keller With One Kitchen Tool - Tasting Table

Keller explains that he cooks his rib roast in a very low oven 'to ensure that it is a rosy medium-rare from the very center almost to its outer edges.'
Everyday cooking
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

Culinary Innovations and Retail Strategies for 2026

These leadership changes are not just about new faces; they signify a shift towards culinary creativity that prioritizes sustainability, local sourcing, and unique flavor profiles. As industry leaders, these chefs are setting the stage for a culinary renaissance that will engage diners and elevate their dining experiences.
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fromWWD
1 month ago

With Saverne, Chef Gabriel Kreuther Is Returning to His Culinary Roots

Chef Gabriel Kreuther opens Saverne, a new Alsatian brasserie featuring open-fire cooking that combines his childhood memories with culinary expertise and cultural fusion.
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

The Most Underrated French Mother Sauce Adds Incredible Flavor To Your Dishes - Tasting Table

Of the five mother sauces, velouté is extremely under-appreciated and not talked about enough. It's what we as Americans call gravy, which we know has so many various uses. Velouté, which means velvety in French, is made with a light roux (or a mixture of flour and fat, like butter), stock or broth, and some seasoning like salt and pepper, and a bay leaf.
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fromBerlin Food Stories
1 month ago

Heimat #2 at Nobelhart & Schmutzig: Chicken Fricassee Takes the Stage

Often relegated to canteens and freezer aisles, chicken fricassee rarely gets the attention it deserves. Here, it's treated with care: pasture-raised chicken from northern German producer Lars Odefey is gently cooked in a classic sauce based on a fine chicken broth, served with regional mushrooms and carrots.
Berlin food
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fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

The best hotels in France, from opulent chateaus to charming vineyards

France hosts world-renowned luxury hotels that function as historic landmarks, with Paris and the French Riviera featuring the most prestigious addresses for elite travelers.
LA food
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

For Local Chefs and Farmers, Noma LA is a Big Deal

Noma's arrival in Los Angeles during a crisis year for local restaurants raises concerns about timing, pricing, workplace practices, and sourcing transparency amid industry struggles.
London food
fromLondon Unattached
1 month ago

Carte Blanche at Salut! - review

Salut! Islington is a neighbourhood restaurant founded in 2016 by brothers Martin and Christoph Lange, offering refined European cuisine in an intimate, rustic setting with skilled execution and thoughtful plating.
#french-cuisine
fromPARIS BY MOUTH | WE'RE DELICIOUS
3 weeks ago

Best Restaurants Near the Louvre | PARIS BY MOUTH

The streets around the Louvre have improved considerably as a dining destination. It's still true that the neighborhood rewards those who know where to look - the blocks immediately adjacent to the museum are thick with tourist traps - but a short walk in almost any direction opens up genuinely good options.
Paris food
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

Michelin-star restaurants' quiet luxury approach to marketing has to adapt in the era of social media

Chanel, Christian Louboutin and Hermès are names that are synonymous with luxury, signifying elegance, craftmanship and prestige. These brands often use subtle, mysterious signals to communicate their status - things like minimalist designs or the red sole on a Louboutin shoe. Often termed "quiet luxury", this trend is also seen in the world of high-end dining. This approach to luxury branding is aimed at creating a desire in consumers to learn these signals.
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fromPARIS BY MOUTH | WE'RE DELICIOUS
1 year ago

LE PETIT CELESTIN | PARIS BY MOUTH

A consistently packed bistro along the Seine in the Marais, Le Petit Célestin delivers reliable French classics in a lively atmosphere that values conviviality over culinary ambition. The menu spans traditional bistro territory - tête de veau, veal kidneys, steak frites - with occasional Italian influences like burrata and linguini with bottarga. The cooking is competent rather than inspired. Razor clams arrive properly garlicky, steak shows good char against rare interior, but some dishes lean too sweet.
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fromPARIS BY MOUTH | WE'RE DELICIOUS
3 weeks ago

Paris Restaurants Open on Monday | PARIS BY MOUTH

Monday dining in Paris is increasingly viable with several top-tier restaurants now open, including Café des Ministères, Septime, and Le Saint-Sébastien, though reservations remain highly competitive.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

The Best Restaurants in Lyon, From Market Halls to White-Tablecloth Dining Rooms

Lyon is France's gastronomic capital offering unparalleled traditional and fine-dining experiences, from Paul Bocuse's classic cuisine to innovative modern eateries.
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fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

Meet the three-Michelin-star chef taking over the kitchen at Raymond Blanc's Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, A Belmond Hotel

Arnaud Donckele will become culinary director at Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in 2027, succeeding Raymond Blanc as the restaurant undergoes renovations.
Paris food
fromPARIS BY MOUTH | WE'RE DELICIOUS
1 month ago

Substance Paris - Tasting Menu Review, 16th

Substance, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris's 16th arrondissement, offers Franco-Italian cuisine by chef Flavio Lucarini and pastry chef Aurora Storari, with lunch menus starting at €68 and inventive desserts.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

The precision theatre of Parisian dining has entered an era of warm nostalgia

Past a sign for a family waterpark, a door opens onto an homage to fin-de-siècle Paris. Chandeliers are reflected in gilt-edged mirrors; there is a chorus line of lobsters and yards of fromage. Every so often, a waiter in a dinner suit flambées a crepe Suzette with a shock of flames, like a big top fire-eater. This is fine dining as buffet.
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fromparisbymouth.com
3 months ago

Canard Sauvage

The cooking is unpretentious and generous—big flavors, careful balance, no tweezers—at prices that feel increasingly rare in Paris. Standout dishes include a pheasant tourte with Morteau sausage and girolles, roasted beets with smoked eel and horseradish cream, and wild duck with a Porto jus and roasted parsnips.
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fromparisbymouth.com
1 month ago

Masaikuta

Chef Masa Ikuta brings serious classical training honed under Bruno Verjus at Table and Stephane Jego at L'Ami Jean to his own tasting menu restaurant in the 11th arrondissement. The cooking is confidently French-Japanese, moving from sardine churros with Cantabrian anchovy cream to veal brain tempura styled after shirako to a perfectly grilled lamb rack with smoky harissa.
Paris food
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

A Culinary Tribute: Chef Jerome Bocuse Celebrates His Father's Legacy at The Bartolotta Restaurants - Food & Beverage Magazine

The Bartolotta Restaurants, a cornerstone of the Greater Milwaukee dining scene, is set to host a remarkable event that pays tribute to one of the greatest chefs in culinary history, Paul Bocuse. On February 26, 2026, Chef Jérôme Bocuse, son of the legendary chef, will join Chef Paul Bartolotta for a one-night-only culinary tribute to mark the centenary of his father's birth. Chef Paul Bocuse, who passed away in 2018, was a pioneer of the nouvelle cuisine movement, known for lightening classic French dishes
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fromwww.7x7.com
3 months ago

Locals We Love: Coming off a World Championship win, chef Nicolas Delaroque is ready to take on Marin.

Chef Nicolas Delaroque's Maison Nico prioritizes quality, technique and authenticity, winning the Elegance Prize at the 2025 Pate en Croute World Championship in Lyon.
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fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

Where the Chefs Eat: Yannick Alleno's favourite restaurants in the South of France

Yannick Alléno holds 17 Michelin stars across 19 restaurants and continually reinvents French gastronomy through sauces, fermentation, and collaborative creativity.
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

A Pillar of the Fancy Restaurant Experience Is Strangling Our Taste Buds. It's Time for a Major Change.

Back in 2024, after a reporting trip for a whiskey magazine, I got tired of drinking. Perhaps it was the sluggishness I felt each morning, or maybe it was the podcast I'd heard while traveling, which shared the news that one or two glasses of red wine was not, as we had long been told, healthy. Whatever the reason, I tossed in the daily drinking towel after that trip, figuring that going forward, I might only have a drink or two every now and again.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The French Region Rick Steves Took An 'Unapologetically Hedonistic' Trip To - Tasting Table

Burgundy gourmet barge cruises showcase regional French cuisine, featuring dishes like coq au vin, œufs en meurette, boeuf Bourguignon, local cheeses, and Burgundy wines.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I Took My 5- and 7-year-olds to a Michelin-starred Restaurant on Vacation-and It Changed the Way I Think About Family Travel

Taking children to high-end restaurants can create joyful, educational experiences despite high costs and social judgment.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
2 months ago

8 Chefs to Watch in 2026: The Visionaries Redefining Modern Dining - Food & Beverage Magazine

A new generation of chefs is redefining American dining with sustainability, cultural authenticity, Michelin-level technique, and mentorship-driven leadership.
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fromTime Out London
2 months ago

This two Michelin starred chef is opening his first London restaurant

Chef Aktar Islam, of two-Michelin-starred Opheem, is opening Oudh 1722 in Borough, London, serving Awadhi royal cuisine from Lucknow this March.
fromPARIS BY MOUTH | WE'RE DELICIOUS
2 years ago

Boubale | PARIS BY MOUTH

Israeli chef Assaf Granit shifts focus from Mediterranean cooking to Eastern European Jewish cuisine at Boubalé, located in the Grand Mazarin hotel steps from BHV. The menu draws on Ashkenazi traditions - borscht, chicken liver, pastrami, and potato-forward preparations inspired by Granit's Polish grandmother. The vast dining room manages warmth through maximalist touches: doilies, colorful glassware, and grandmother-approved murals. Standout dishes include salmon floating in borscht with pickled turnips, Israeli couscous risotto with spinach, and an exceptional chocolate mousse drizzled with olive oil.
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