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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Bern’s Steak House in Tampa, Florida
If you are a ‘steak addict’, you have to go to the Bern’s Steak House in Tampa, Florida.
Famous for its world-leading wine selection, private dessert room and dry-aged
steaks, the restaurant was acknowledged as the best steak house in the United
States and even won the Grand Award by Wine Spectator Magazine
for 30 years in a row.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
The 5 best Airline meals
Saveur, the
luxury food magazine, voted for the best in flight dining experience with its
esteemed panel of judges including chefs, photographers, industry experts
travel writers and editors. To get a stamp of approval from all of the above is
no child’s play.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Best bakeries for baguettes in Paris 2013
Headed to
Paris anytime soon?
Expect to throw any low-carb regimes to the wind and
indulge in the best breads in the world.
For the
city of light, that includes baker Ridha Khadher’s artisan bakery Paradis du
Gourmand in the 14th arrondissement, which was crowned the best baguette marker
in Paris Thursday.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Saturday, January 28, 2012
A praline worth 180 000 Euro
Belgian Master chocolatier Paul Wittamer and jeweler Fabienne Lascar have
created the world’s most expensive chocolate praline. The culinary
masterpiece is adorned with a 3,63 carat diamond making the treat an
outstanding 180 000€(240 000$). Created in Brussels,
the chocolate praline is made from the finest dark ganache, caramel, a
hint of ginger and is decorated with edible gold leaf. This luxurious
treat is also available with a zirconium instead of an actual diamond,
making it more reasonably priced at 20 €
(26$) or more depending on the
gem’s size.
6-12-13, Place du Grand Sablon - 1000 Brussels - BELGIUM
Friday, January 6, 2012
La Pâtisserie des Reves - Paris Pâtisserie
Whatever Parisian pastry chef extraordinaire, Philippe Conticini, does
gets noticed. His talent for creating desserts that are art in all
meanings of the word has found yet another expression this September
when he unveiled his latest creation, La Pâtisserie des Rêves (the
patisserie of dreams), in the chic 7th arrondissement in Paris. Nothing
in the design of the sleek 29 square-meter boutique is reminiscent of a
traditional European konditorei. Most strikingly, the stars of the
space — the desserts, cakes and pastries — are displayed on a round
platform in the center. Each of the 15 culinary masterpieces is
presented under its own temperature-controlled glass bell suspended from
the ceiling.
Customers order their selection from the staff, after which each order appears directly from the kitchen. Both ideas evoke the feel of a meticulous laboratory where precious specimens are handled. Conticini has been in the culinary limelight for more than two decades with his own TV show, several books, restaurants and awards. - Eric J.R. Engelen
Customers order their selection from the staff, after which each order appears directly from the kitchen. Both ideas evoke the feel of a meticulous laboratory where precious specimens are handled. Conticini has been in the culinary limelight for more than two decades with his own TV show, several books, restaurants and awards. - Eric J.R. Engelen
Le Matignon - Paris Restaurants - Bars
It is not easy to impress in Paris. To create a restaurant, bar, hotel
or retail establishment that stands out, surprises the locals and the
jetsetting international visitors, and creates positive buzz that lasts
more than a night, is a serious challenge.
The collective talents and star power of the team behind Le Restaurant
Matignon are significant enough to suggest that a new, permanent player
may have arrived on the scene.
Opened March 2010, at 3 Avenue Matignon, just a few steps off Champs‐Elysées, Matignon promotes itself as “restaurant and playground” but in plain terms it is a restaurant, bar and lounge that has already hosted several lavish private parties for high-end brands and media.
Opened March 2010, at 3 Avenue Matignon, just a few steps off Champs‐Elysées, Matignon promotes itself as “restaurant and playground” but in plain terms it is a restaurant, bar and lounge that has already hosted several lavish private parties for high-end brands and media.
Matignon was founded by Paris-born international promoter and artistic
director Cyril Péret (Paglinghi) and Gilbert Costes, one of the Parisian
Costes hospitality triumvirate (brothers Jean-Louis and Gilbert and
Gilbert’s son, Thierry) that seems to have its hands in half the new
restaurant and cafe concepts in Paris.
Péret has entertained and cooperated with celebrities throughout his career in Miami and Paris, while the Costes brothers are no strangers either to working with celebrities and top-level designers and architects.
Péret has entertained and cooperated with celebrities throughout his career in Miami and Paris, while the Costes brothers are no strangers either to working with celebrities and top-level designers and architects.
To create the physical environment, Costes and Péret retained the
formidable and prolific French architect and designer Jacques Garcia,
whose rich and luxurious signature touch can be witnessed in hotels and
restaurants around the globe. Garcia’s work includes Hôtel Métropole in
Monte Carlo, the Spice Market restaurant in New York, Hôtel Costes in
Paris and dozens of others around the world owned by sultans and sheiks,
royalty and even Garcia himself.
At Matignon, Garcia has created a luxurious mix of eclectic and opulent, subdued and bold, elegant and funky. Matignon has no online presence at this time, so the only way to get to know it is to go in person. Eric. J.R. Engelen
Matignon is located at 3, Avenue Matignon 75008 Paris, telephone : 01 42 89 64 72.