184 Articles found for “Kitchen W8”
A Rare Taste of Nepal in Tampa
Gorkhali Kitchen introduces cuisine from the Himalayas to sunny Florida.
Eliksir: Poland’s First Green Star Restaurant
How Eliksir restaurant pursues its sustainability mission in the kitchen and beyond.
Landscape on a Plate: David Yárnoz Dishes Up Eco-Conscious Cuisine from Northern Spain to Taipei
Navarre native David Yárnoz boasts almost encyclopedic knowledge about his birthplace, and he knows how to make the most of it in the kitchen. His fine dining venture El Molino de Urdániz operates in both a small Navarrese village and a high-rise hotel of Taipei. In both of them, diners can expect dishes evoking the beauty of the northern Spanish countryside.
Türkiye : Osman Sezener, one Chef, three Establishments and a trio of MICHELIN Stars
Osman Sezener is a renowned figure among gastronomy enthusiasts in Türkiye. He has been followed closely for years as what he will do next is a matter of curiosity. One of the pioneers of the farm-to-table movement, he has raised the bar with his restaurants and now stands as a MICHELIN-starred chef with three distinct establishments. Ristorante Pizzeria Venedik in İzmir is on the list of recommended restaurants by MICHELIN. Kitchen in Bodrum has one MICHELIN star, and Od Urla in İzmir has one MICHELIN star and a Green Star.
Mikhail Baryshnikov's New York Is an Ode to the City's Artists
The artist and Hell's Kitchen resident champions the city's artisans and creatives, from old-school meat purveyors to Three Starred chefs.
How to Minimise Food Waste at Home, According to MICHELIN Green Star Restaurant Chefs
Reduce your carbon footprint in your home kitchen with these helpful tips on minimising food waste and conscious cooking.
The Starred Japanese of Istanbul: Sankai by Nagaya
Sankai by Nagara is one of the latest One-Star restaurants in Istanbul. It serves the city’s most sophisticated Japanese flavors and promises to offer an authentic Japanese dining experience with a kitchen led by Chef Nagaya and Chef Shibata. And how could they create this “authentic Japanese dining experience” in Istanbul?
Generation Y Chefs
The food scene is changing both in terms of age and direction. Generation Y chefs approach food with passion. The more time they spend in the kitchen, the more they discover themselves and then hone their knowledge accordingly. They dream not of rediscovering the world, but rather of walking confidently down their own path and adding something of their own personality to the legacy they’ve inherited from great chefs before them – and by better recognizing and using what this land has to offer them.
Berlin: Three-star chef Marco Müller's top tips
"Eat like a chef" – in this fledgling series we present some very special culinary hot spots. Your guide is none other than Marco Müller, chef of the three-MICHELIN-starred restaurant Rutz in Berlin! He tells us where he shops and where he can be found after the last dish has left his kitchen. Follow him and us!
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.
La Bicicleta (Cantabria, Spain), a restaurant where the seasons influence everything!
Its strong relationship with its natural surroundings, its locally inspired cuisine and the importance of sustainability in the kitchen are behind the decision of the Michelin Guide and illycaffè to showcase La Bicicleta as a restaurant with a strong commitment to its environmental impact. A place where you can enjoy your surroundings knowing that care and respect for the environment are paramount.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : two sides of one city
Whether you prefer the hilly tranquility of the Buda side, or the big city bustle of the Pest side of Budapest, one can lunch or dine in an elegant venue worthy of international standards. Bistronomy restaurant Felix, has a kitchen headed by a French chef, on the Buda side. Spago, a newcomer initiated by famous Austrian-American chef Wolfgang Puck, is located at the other end of the Elisabeth Bridge, on the Pest side of the city. Both share great respect for the classic French technique, paired with a love of Hungarian ingredients and international ambitions.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : from breakfast to dinner, the perfect gourmet day
Over the past few years, the capital city of Hungary has seen the emergence of a new and dynamic culinary scene. Young chefs and prestigious names of the international gastronomy have brought change into the kitchens of this metropolis. Hungarian traditions are being revived, appealing to a younger generation of foodies who praise local, sustainable and artisanal products. Today, it is possible to experience Budapest as a real gourmet, from a starry breakfast to an intimate dinner in one of the hippest districts of the city.
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.
Noma’s First Asia-born Head Chef Kenneth Foong on Building a Team of "Good Human Beings"
The 32-year-old Singaporean head chef of three-MICHELIN-starred Noma opens up on his love for umami, working with René Redzepi, and why Jay-Z is a hit on the Noma kitchen playlist.
Five Ingredients To Try This Year
Our MICHELIN inspectors have rounded up five exciting ingredients to try, in your kitchen or out to eat.
Acquerello's Silky, Smoky Thanksgiving Potatoes
A recipe from Chef Suzette Gresham's Two-MICHELIN-Starred kitchen
Food Films And Documentaries To Binge Watch Under Quarantine
These documentaries, feature films and a talk-of-the-town Japanese TV drama offer a peek into the lives and minds of the world’s top chefs and their MICHELIN-starred kitchens.