29 Articles found for “River Café”
Rivers of talent flow in the MICHELIN Guide France 2020
Michelin is pleased to unveil the selection of its 2020 Guide France, which is launched today and includes 63 new starred restaurants. In total, 628 Michelin-starred establishments, distributed throughout the country, are featured in the MICHELIN Guide France 2020. In addition to the star selection, this year is also marked by the Guide's desire to shine the spotlight on chefs who are embracing more sustainable gastronomy, by highlighting their initiatives and facilitating their identification through the creation of a new pictogram.
Pizzeria Portofino Opens Along the Chicago River
Grab your sunscreen and fire up your boats.
Ming River Is Baijiu’s Best Chance at American Success
The team is working to give the spirit a broad appeal.
Pacific Standard Time to Open in River North
At long last, the collaboration from Underscore and One Off Hospitality will open on Monday.
Brewer Spotlight: Vinnie Cilurzo, Russian River Brewing Company
Vinnie, along with his wife, Natalie, has turned Russian River into one of the most famous brew pubs in the world.
48 Hours in Kaunas: Castles, Monasteries and Sunsets
Lithuania's second city offers a host of things to do, from exploring the oldest Baroque frescoes in the Baltic region to riding the funicular to take in stunning views over the rooftops and the river confluence.
Mon Ami, Zagreb County, Croatia: Where tradition meets land and sea
The environs of Zagreb are shaped by nature. Rivers, lakes, mountains, hills, and forests tell the story of a land rich in outstanding produce, making this corner of Croatia one of the most compelling from a culinary perspective.
Casting Call: Fishing with Chef Jeremiah Langhorne
The chef/owner of the MICHELIN-Starred Dabney takes us on an aquatic adventure on Maryland's Choptank River.
Loire Valley Road Trip: 3 Days of Castles, Vineyards and MICHELIN Dining
Follow the slow bend of the Loire River on a sun-drenched drive where vineyards, fairytale châteaux and next-generation chefs redefine the art of lingering.
A Beginner’s Guide to Hotels and Dining in the Catskills
The nebulous definition of the Catskills is part of what makes a visit here intimidating. Do you want a small town or the woods? Total solitude? Bar hopping? The Catskills stretch from the border of Pennsylvania to the Hudson River. Below, our rundown of where to start, where to stay and where to eat.
A Taste of History: Cheese Štrukli and Strudel
Hills rich in castles and crossed by the Drava, Mura, and Sava rivers, plains with medieval towns, thermal springs: this is the soul of central Croatia, a land steeped in history and natural beauty.
Lotus Gardens Meet Butler Service in Bangkok's Best Luxury Hotel Hideaways
From peaceful river sanctuaries to unparalleled penthouse views, here’s where to stay for limitless luxury.
Sapat Wine Estate and Fleur de Sel, the first Michelin-starred restaurant in Serbia
Around 40km from Belgrade, surrounded by the Fruška Gora hills in the province of Vojvodina and in a region that extends on either side of the River Danube, is a very special place that has a focus on food and wine.
MICHELIN Guide 2025: Jiangsu Province’s Culinary Spotlight Shines on Nanjing
The MICHELIN Guide unveils its 2025 Jiangsu Province selection in Nanjing, a historic yet modern culinary powerhouse along the Yangtze River.
Exceptional Wines, Outstanding Cuisine, and Untouched Natural Landscapes in Central Croatia
Criss-crossed by the Drava, Mura, and Sava rivers, Central Croatia is a region of breathtaking natural beauty, where unspoiled landscapes blend seamlessly with thermal springs and rolling hills adorned with vineyards.
Chef Marko Djeric at the helm at Langouste, Belgrade
Situated in Belgrade’s historic quarter, this restaurant has stood near the Kalemegdan fortress and the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers for the past twenty years.
Cocktails and pairing in hotels: the success of the Belgrade Lobby Bar
All over the world, the authentic spirit of a city lives and reveals itself along the banks of its river. And that applies even more so to Belgrade. Two rivers flow through it, the Sava and the Danube, and it seems the Celts founded it precisely at their confluence, such that still today the Serbian capital is called “the gateway to the Balkans”.
The MICHELIN Guide Slovenia - Gourmet Ljubljana: three unmissable restaurants
Ljubljana has a gourmet soul that extends from its historic centre to the banks of the River Ljubljanica and out to its residential districts.