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Tempura Beginner’s Guide: Etiquette and Tips From Taiwan's MICHELIN-Starred Restaurants
Tempura is more than a fried dish — it is a craft built on precision and balance. Chefs and culinary experts reveal how to eat tempura properly, common dining mistakes, and the techniques behind its signature texture.
MICHELIN Guide Nara 2026: 78 Restaurants, Including 8 New Additions
The latest selection includes Hoshino, newly awarded One MICHELIN Star, along with seven new MICHELIN Selected restaurants across Italian, contemporary, sushi, French and yakitori cuisine.
Incheon Beyond the Airport: From Chinatown to Coastal Escapes
Often seen as a point of arrival, Incheon rewards those who stay — unfolding from the storied streets of Chinatown, where jjajangmyeon took root, to the glassy skyline of Songdo and the quieter rhythms of islands and coastal retreats beyond.
Sketch: The Inspectors Reveal What It’s Really Like in The Lecture Room and Library
A MICHELIN Guide Inspector reports back on one of London’s most talked-about restaurants, giving an expert’s view on what makes it unique.
The Best Hotels for a Weekend Escape from New York City
For a city that needs a touch of nature, the 10 best driving-distance, weekend escapes from NYC across the region.
Another Side of Shinjuku: A Night in Araki-cho
Araki-cho still carries the memory of a geisha district in its cobblestone lanes and narrow streets. A guide to dining, drinking, and wandering — an evening in this neighborhood, unlike any other.
Beyond Provence, a New Food Scene Is Taking Shape in the Gard
Once overlooked after its agricultural decline, the Gard is now one of southern France’s most compelling new food regions, drawing ambitious chefs to its produce-rich landscapes and enduring local food culture.
Rome's Best Hotel Spas Are the City's New Roman Baths
An ancient tradition endures, albeit with a luxurious update, at five of Rome's best hotel spas.
The Most Secluded Hotels in Asia for Introverts
Trade the noise for stillness at these 10 off-the-grid hotels in Asia where solo travelers can disconnect and recharge.
The 8 Best Restaurants with a View in London
Combine Inspector-approved cooking with a feast for the eyes in these top restaurants with a stunning view you’ll only find in London.
Kyle Connaughton’s Kyoto: Bridging California and the Ancient Capital
Through the eyes of Kyle Connaughton, the visionary chef behind Three MICHELIN Star SingleThread in California, we explore Kyoto — the chefs and restaurants there that influenced him, and the quiet poetry of his daily walks through Gion.
A Dining Experience Where Nature’s Wisdom and Gratitude for Life Come Full Circle
At Hyakuyaku by Tokuyamazushi, Chef Hitoshi Sato creates Japanese cuisine centered on natural ingredients, shaped by an unconventional path and a relentless search for undiscovered flavors.
Armani and Gucci: Luxury Expressed Through Food
Italian elegance born from Japanese ingredients, embodied by two strikingly different chefs.
Katie Parla on Rome: Best Pasta, Top Spots and Food Myths
In her latest rollicking read, author Katie Parla — an American authority on Rome — brings together her two obsessions: the capital’s layered history and its cuisine. Here, she unpacks the era that fascinates her most, shares the Roman dishes, restaurants, and food souvenirs she actually rates, and explains why she pushes back against the cult of nonna-style cooking.
Cristina Bowerman: A Rule-Breaking Chef Redefining Rome’s Food Scene
When she first burst onto Rome’s food scene 20 years ago with her bright pink hair, everyone told Cristina Bowerman she’d never earn the MICHELIN seal of approval because of her unconventional style. Today, the only female chef in Italy’s capital ever to have a MICHELIN-Starred restaurant, Glass Hostaria, she remains committed to her vision of a more inclusive, exciting and rule-breaking Roman food industry. Here, she shares the local spots already making that a reality.
Global Flavors in Rome: Inside INEO Restaurant with Chef Heros De Agostinis
At One-MICHELIN-Starred INEO, Chef Heros De Agostinis blends the skills he honed while training under chefs leading multi-Starred restaurants with the diverse influences of his neighborhood, multicultural Esquilino, and his Abruzzian-Eritrean heritage. The result? Italian cooking that sidesteps clichés and is resolutely current — along with a bread cart that’s already the stuff of legend.
Italy in Hong Kong: A Journey Through 6 MICHELIN Restaurants, From Modern Pizzas to Soulful Noodles
Alongside MICHELIN-Starred kitchens, a new wave of casual trattorias and modern pizza counters is reshaping how Italian cuisine is experienced in Hong Kong — relaxed, diverse and woven into the city’s everyday dining culture.
12 New Bib Gourmands Announced in The MICHELIN Guide Kyoto Osaka 2026
From ramen and soba to izakaya, tonkatsu, and Thai cuisine, these 12 new Bib Gourmand restaurants reflect the range and appeal of Kyoto and Osaka’s latest selection.