117 Articles found for “Fine Fleur”
The MICHELIN Guide Slovenia - Gostilna Krištof: good, beautiful and sustainable!
Gostilna Krištof is a family-run establishment approximately thirty minutes from Ljubljana. In the village of Predoslje, in the heart of Gorenjska, in one of the finest examples in the area of a Gostilna (traditional Slovenian restaurant) and its hospitality. This you can see on parking your car outside the fine villa housing the restaurant, with the green of the arbor cooling the summer outdoor area, but also on entering where old family photos peer from the walls, while the wood tables, covered with white tablecloths, are a prelude to a decidedly engaging experience.
The least expensive Michelin-starred restaurants in Spain
Is it possible to eat in a Michelin-starred restaurant for less than 50 euros? The answer is yes, as highlighted by the examples showcased in this selection, enabling you to enjoy fine cuisine at more affordable prices.
The MICHELIN Guide Slovenia: David Žefran, chef at Milka
Situated near the Austrian and Italian borders, Milka boasts a superb location overlooking a crystal-clear lake surrounded by mountains. The restaurant offers a fine gastronomic synthesis of its region and neighbours, all skillfully interpreted and prepared by chef David Žefran, who makes full use of local ingredients.
Bacchanalia Celebrates a Milestone in the Big Peach
Three decades of fine dining, Atlanta style.
Athens : our selection of restaurants with terraces and views
Blessed with long summers and a year-round sunny climate, Athens is a city where people spend a lot of time outdoors, including on terraces and rooftop havens. Fine dining restaurants are also in on the act, and many boast outdoor spaces, whether a shady garden, an intimate patio or a rooftop area with a view of the Acropolis, Mount Lycabettus or even the sea.
Robert Parker Wine Advocate's Matter of Taste Zürich 2023
Are you a wine lover? Don't miss out on Matter of Taste Zürich - Europe's ultimate fine wine experience featuring over 600 wines from 200 best winemakers in the world. Tickets and full information below...
ONE (Roermond, the Netherlands), where Edwin Soumang blends creativity and sustainability
Thanks to its Green Stars and partnership with illycaffè, the MICHELIN Guide shines the spotlight on stories of restaurants that have a strong impact on the environment. Restaurant ONE in Roermond, the Netherlands, is a fine example of this. We would like to tell you how the kitchen garden made Edwin Soumang choose the path of sustainability.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : an evening at Textúra
Opened in 2019 by celebrity chef Ákos Sárközi, the owner of Michelin-starred restaurant Borkonyha, Textúra offers an augmented fine dining experience. A funky interior design, visually creative plates and impeccable gastronomy (in which Hungarian game meat finds a modern incarnation) await the gourmet diners of Budapest, in a laid-back, witty atmosphere full of surprises.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : wine, flowers and forest recipes in a historical building
Set in the Eiffel Palace, a former newspapers printing and publishing house erected in 1894, restaurant St. Andrea is a modern fine-dining venue featuring unique wines from the Hungarian estate of the same name. Chef Endre Kollár loves to work with edible flowers and recipes from his countryside background, drawing on the bountiful inspiration from the luscious Hungarian forest.
Brunello di Montalcino, Italy: cellar secrets from our wine experts
With its golden afternoon sunshine, cypress-lined hills and postcard perfect panoramas, Tuscany is a land of dreams. It is also the region that makes some of Italy’s most important fine wines cherished by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Burgundy wine route : cellar secrets found by experts
What would gastronomy be without a good wine to accompany it? That's why we decided to ask the experts at Robert Parker Wine Advocate, the world's leading independent consumer guide to fine wine, for their top recommendations. Today, we've come up with a few suggestions for Burgundy wines, by William Kelley, that are less well known than the illustrious emblems of the various appellations, but which have nothing to envy them.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : two typical neighborhood restaurants take a new look at Hungarian traditions
On the cozy, luxurious and relaxed Buda side of the Danube river, Stand25, the bistro of star chefs Szabina Szulló and Tamás Széll, offers traditional Hungarian food done to perfection. On the other side of the river, in the hip, young and vibrant district of Erzsébetváros, young chef Ádám Mede is at the head of a fine-dining kitchen where Asian influences give a creative twist to local ingredients and recipes.
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : Ljubljana, a world of culinary diversity
Prized for its pleasant lifestyle and rich heritage, Ljubljana is also a paradise for food lovers : in 2021, the capital of Slovenia had no fewer than 17 restaurants singled out by the MICHELIN Guide. When you delve into this selection, you might be surprised by its diversity ; from traditional eateries and creative bistros to fine dining restaurants, there is something for every taste. This eclecticism is also reflected in the types of cuisine that have been made the cut – these range from local specialities to Italian recipes, from Japanese classics to fragrant Thai dishes. Here are four places that encapsulate the vitality of Ljubljana's restaurant scene.
Zagreb’s sweet Christmas delicacies
From the classic rolls stuffed with walnuts or poppy seeds to the fine desserts served at Michelin restaurants, Christmas in Zagreb offers plenty of opportunities to savour the delicious, colourful sweets and desserts associated with this festive time of year.
The MICHELIN Guide Germany 2021 unveils a wide new selection with special awards
Michelin presents the 2021 edition of the MICHELIN Guide Germany: Despite the health crisis, this year's restaurant selection confirms the diversity and high level of cuisine offered by Germany’s fine dining scene. This latest selection features no fewer than 310 starred restaurants, including one new Three Star restaurant, three new Two Star restaurants and 25 new One Star restaurants.
The MICHELIN Guide Switzerland 2021 reveals its selection!
• A refreshing selection illustrating the strength of the Swiss fine dining scene despite the ongoing crisis • A remarkable number of restaurants feature in the Two Star selection • The MICHELIN Green Star for sustainable gastronomy makes its debut appearance in the Swiss selection
MICHELIN Guide France 2021 : AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille honored with its third Star
Despite the ongoing crisis facing restaurants, the 2021 edition of the MICHELIN Guide reaffirms the resilience, excellence and vibrancy of the French fine dining scene, with many talented young chefs coming into their own across the country. AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille honored with its third Star ; another 54 restaurants earn their first Star ; 33 more restaurants committed to sustainable gastronomy awarded a MICHELIN Green Star
Chef Spotlight: Paul Longworth Of Rhubarb Le Restaurant In Singapore
As the one-Michelin-starred Rhubarb turns five this year, its chef-owner reflects on what it takes to run an independent fine-dining establishment in cutthroat Singapore.