The recipe for success of the richest restaurateur of the world
It takes only 10 minutes from the beginning of the meeting, as Tilman Fertitta, having dealt with the first cup of coffee – one of many in the morning, decides, as usual, to bring the situation under control. I take out the tape recorder, and Fertitta immediately shifts him closer to me, to be able to stop recording at any time – which he does several times during the conversation. Noticing that on the other floor there are problems with light, Fertitta orders the passing employee to sort it out. Continue reading
What will be the restaurants of the future
Every year in February, one of the most important gastronomic events of the world Gourmet Abu Dhabi starts in the largest emirate of the UAE. The peculiarity of this event is a unique pool of chefs from around the world who come here to share experiences and talk about plans.
Two weeks of specialized dinners, culinary demonstrations, meetings with the stars of industry and backstage communication set the tone for world gastronomy a year in advance. Continue reading
Seasonal fashion
In the kitchen, as in fashion, the vector of development is set by trends. To understand what trend determines our gastronomic preferences today, just look at the ranking of the best restaurants in the world.
So, while from 2006 to 2009 the top rung of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants was occupied by the Catalan restaurant elBulli, the world was engulfed in the fashion for molecular cuisine. Continue reading
Chef Matt Orlando: “There are no chefs without suppliers”
I decided to open a restaurant in Copenhagen long before I returned to Denmark from the States. I wanted to move to the North Sea, to local farmers with their unique products. When Renée Rexhepi (the owner of the Noma restaurant in Copenhagen. – Forbes) offered me to be the chef in his kitchen, I immediately agreed – there was a great opportunity to return to Denmark. I did not know when and how I would manage to open my restaurant. Continue reading
Food home VS restaurant: column Saveliya Libkina
From the guests of the restaurants, the staff listens to a variety of comments: they say, I can cook this at home or my mother-in-law makes the pasta more tasty! I would suggest not to compare the food home and restaurant – too different fields, these berries.
Food Home VS Restaurant
To begin with, you do not pay for homemade food to the person who prepared it – compliments and views full of gratitude do not count. Continue reading