106 Articles found for “Le Moissonnier Bistro”
Where Bowie and Jagger Partied: Now a Dazzling One Key Hotel in Paris
Les Bains Paris was a spa for Proust and a nightclub for Bowie and Jagger. Now, it might be the city's hippest design hotel — recently awarded one of Paris' first MICHELIN Keys.
Eric Ripert's Guide to New York: From Fine Dining to City Strolls
The legendary chef behind Three Starred Le Bernardin reveals his favorite New York City spots.
Bib of the Month: Baca’v, Paris
Discover this unpretentious, hearty bistro that offers generosity and hospitality to its guests
Athens boasts three Bib gourmand establishments for a flavoursome trip
Side by side traditional taverns, Athens has no lack of trendy bistros offering modern, globetrotting-inspired cuisine. The three MICHELIN Guide Bib gourmand eateries below have everything it takes to woo discerning foodies.
The diversity of Japanese green teas explained by chef Sylvain Sendra
Sylvain Sendra, chef at the restaurant Fleur de Pavé (Paris, 2nd arrondissement), was born in Lyon in 1977. He obtained his first MICHELIN Star while working on Paris's Left Bank, at Itinéraires, where he made a name for himself with his high-calibre bistro cuisine. This was the time he became a devotee of Japan and its green teas.
Inside the Levha Sisters’ Culinary World: Their Go-To Spots for Dining in Paris
The Levha sisters of Le Servan and Double Dragon restaurants share their Paris dining picks and favorite gourmet food spots.
Recipe: Simone Zanoni and his Tagliolini al tartufo
November 23rd - 29th 2020: Welcome to a new week of worldwide Italian Cuisine. For the occasion, Simone Zanoni, Chef at "Le George", reveals his secret recipe of Taglioni al Tartufo and Parmigiano.
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.
Gastronomic celebration of Christmas in the Croatian capital
As the Christmas lights sparkle over the snow-covered rooftops of Zagreb, the historic centre of the Croatian capital takes on a magical feel. With the onset of Advent and the approach of the Christmas festivities, the Zagreb Mingles project and it’s Christmas edition Zagreb Jingle Mingles provide an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to explore the city’s attractions through a whole host of traditional events and delicious gourmet treats in its many restaurants, bistros and pastry shops.
The MICHELIN Guide Spain and Portugal 2022 a breakthrough for young talent in all four corners of the Iberian Peninsula
Michelin is pleased to present the new selection of restaurants from the MICHELIN Guide Spain and Portugal. Revealed in the auditorium of the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia, the 2022 awards reference some 1,362 establishments throughout Spain, Portugal, and the Principality of Andorra, including 11 Three-Star restaurants, 40 Two-Star restaurants, 211 One-Star restaurants and 284 Bib Gourmand restaurants.
One producer, one chef : Hervé Mons and Michel Troisgros
The MICHELIN Guide France dedicates a series of videos to the bond between a producer and a chef. For the third episode, we went to meet Hervé Mons, cheesemaker, with Michel and César Troisgros (le Bois sans Feuilles, near Roanne).
Pastis Triumphantly Returns to NYC
The king of Parisian bistros has partnered with Stephen Starr.
Recipe: Strawberry Rhubarb Tart
This dessert served at Bistro Pierre Lapin in New York City makes the most of the season's offerings.
On The Menu: The Inspiration Behind Sebastien Lepinoy’s Dessert At The MICHELIN Guide Taipei 2019 Gala Dinner
The executive chef of two-Michelin-starred Les Amis Restaurant in Singapore finds artistic inspiration wherever he goes.
Industry Insider: How Stand-Up Comedy Inspires My Cooking
Jonathan Kinsella, executive chef of db Bistro & Oyster Bar, tells us how stand-up comedy plays a part in his cuisine.
5 Questions With Leo Troisgros On Growing Up With A Michelin-Starred Legacy
The younger son of celebrated chef Michel Troisgros of three-starred Le Bois sans Feuilles in France is following in his father’s footsteps.
Leo Troisgros on Growing Up with a Michelin-Starred Legacy
The younger son of celebrated chef Michel Troisgros of three-starred Le Bois sans Feuilles in France is following in his father’s footsteps.