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What Happens When: NYC

February 11, 2011 – 6:11 pm | 2 Comments

One chef, one composer and two designers got together, found an abandoned restaurant, and set up an installation of culinary delights that will be gracing the city of New York for the next nine months. …

Be My Valentine: El Ultimo Beso, Buenos Aires

February 4, 2011 – 12:56 pm | No Comment

Is there a more romantic notion than a last kiss? Or for that matter, a better place to spend Valentine´s Day in Buenos Aires than a restaurant by that name? We certainly don’t …

A Pizza Named Desire: Tennessy Willems

January 31, 2011 – 11:36 am | 2 Comments

They say it’s hard to find good pizza in Ottawa, but the newly opened Tennessy Willems has come to challenge that claim. Located in the up-and-coming west-end neighbourhood of Hintonburg, you’ll find a discreet venue …

Their Own Brand of Cool: Porteño, Sydney

January 18, 2011 – 11:43 am | One Comment

Sydney’s favourite rockabilly chef duo, Elvis Abrahanowicz and Ben Milgate, have done it again at Porteño, working their own brand of cool on the old Dimitri’s restaurant on Cleveland Street, Surry Hills – it’s only …

A Damn Good Brunch! Ruby’s Diner, Sydney

January 13, 2011 – 3:12 pm | No Comment

When you wake up on a Sunday morning with a slightly hazy head and a rumbling tummy, what do you need? A damn good brunch! And where can you find one? Well, if you happen …

Bronte Road Bistro, Sydney

January 6, 2011 – 5:39 pm | No Comment

When having a child dampens your travel plans — seemingly forever — it’s relieving to know that there’s a genuine slice of France just around the corner. Since opening in 2008, the French-inspired Bronte Road …

SpherifiCAted Olives? Chocolate Grass? Si!

December 9, 2010 – 3:27 pm | 2 Comments

Dinner at La Terraza del Casino in Madrid is, without a doubt, a once-in-a-lifetime gastronomic experience. Commanding views of Madrid at night are overtaken only by the even more breathtaking, sometimes absurd, always surprising, cuisine. …

A (Not So Moveable) Feast: The Dock Kitchen

December 2, 2010 – 5:23 pm | One Comment

The Dock Kitchen in London has the ever-evolving, work-in-progress, experimental feel of the temporary pop-up joints around town, but this restaurant stays put – physically, at least. Housed – for the indefinite future – in …

Knock Out Madrileño Eats, Mom & Pop Style

November 16, 2010 – 8:00 am | No Comment

Located on an unassuming side street in central Madrid, El Mollete is a simple restaurant serving knockout local dishes. Sliced potatoes cooked in olive oil are topped with salty, smoky, fried eggs broken just before …

Middle East Meets East Coast: Sofra

October 22, 2010 – 10:19 pm | No Comment

The Middle East meets the East Coast with Sofra’s profusion of dishes commingling New England produce and Lebanese, Turkish and Grecian flavors. This funky Cambridge joint combines a fierce loyalty to local fruits and veggies …