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Magnus Nilsson becomes MAD Academy Director: “there is potential to change the way our food system works’

January 13, 2020 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

Magnus Nilsson, the chef of Faviken, an acclaimed restaurant in Sweden, that closed for good at the end of last year, has been named the first MAD Academy Director. “We are thrilled to have a chef, leader and thinker of Magnus’ caliber on the team. Magnus was the chef and driving force behind Fäviken Magasinet, the internationally-renowned restaurant. As the Academy Director, Magnus will not only oversee the development of the Academy’s programming, but he’ll be able to share his experience and insight with the MAD community,” said MAD’s Executive Director Melina Shannon-DiPietro. Chef and co-owner of restaurant Noma René Redzepi founded MAD as a two day symposium in 2011 with 300 chefs, restauranteurs, servers and writers gather in Copenhagen to discuss the future of food. Today, its programmes, publications and media span the globe and its educational videos have been seen by millions of people. The Swedish chef who rose to fame for his culinary genius and artistic qualities … [Read more...]

Gert de Mangeleer and Joachim Boudens to open BABU, a steamed bun concept in Ghent

January 8, 2020 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

Gert de Mangeleer and Joachim Boudens will open a new concept in Ghent later this year which will specialise in steam buns. The new steamed bun concept will be called BABU. The stuffings of the buns will be inspired by Gert’s travels around the world. Some of the menu items will include the Classic Bun inspired by Hong Kong’s char siew pau or roast pork bun. He will also present other stuffings such as Korean fried chicken with fermented white cabbage, Israeli falafel with hummus as well as a Merguez with fried onions. There will also be stuffings from Belgium such as the classic curryworst. He told Michelin Guide Hong Kong that he loves buns and believes that if the world can learn to accept hamburgers they will love steamed buns. BABU will offer a take-away service and will only have a few tables in the restaurant with the average spend expected to be around EUR 20. The new restaurant is designed to be an international concept. Bar Bulot to open in Antwerp and … [Read more...]

Norbert Niederkofler cooks the mountain at St Hubertus

January 7, 2020 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

SAN CASSIANO: Norbert Niederkofler loved the mountains but wanted to travel so he left South Tyrol to cook his way around the world. In 1993 he returned to the region and was given the opportunity to be chef at the pizzeria of the Hotel Rosa Alpina in San Cassiano at the base of the Dolomite mountains in 1994. At the time, the hotel restaurant was a humble pizzeria and signs of this are still visible in the restaurant kitchen of this 3 Michelin star restaurant. Norbert took this restaurant and slowly but surely has turned the St Hubertus into one of Italy's culinary meccas and one of the latest Italian restaurants to get the 3 Michelin star accolade. To get there, he’s had to change direction and that breakthrough came with the birth of his first son a few years ago. Prior to that, he had been cooking with some of the best ingredients he could get his hands on from langoustines to caviar and fois gras. "The birth of my son made me realise that I needed to change my ways," … [Read more...]

Ricardo Chaneton invites Virgilio Martinez, Pia Leon and Agustin Balbi at MONO in January

December 31, 2019 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

HONG KONG: A few weeks after the opening of MONO restaurant, Ricardo Chaneton has invited three South American chefs to join him for a unique eight hands dinner. Hong Kong based Agustin Balbi from Haku will join the power couple Virgilio Martinez of Central Restaurante and wife Pia Leon of Kjolle for a one-night-only event showcasing the multi-faceted cuisine of their South American roots. The dinner will take place on 22 January and will feature two dishes and a canapé from each chef. Mono is the latest addition to JIA Group's growing restaurant empire and is run by Ricardo Chaneton, formerly Head Chef of the 3 Michelin Star and World’s no 1 restaurant (2019) Mirazur. MONO opened its doors on On Lan Street, Central, introducing a new take on contemporary French cuisine by South American-born Ricardo, who has worked and trained extensively in French cuisine throughout this career. About Virgilio Martínez, Chef-Owner of Central Restaurante With the high distinction … [Read more...]

René Redzepi takes three month sabbatical, to propose it to staff members at full pay

December 29, 2019 by Ivan Brincat 1 Comment

René Redzepi is not just at the forefront of gastronomy but has also been at the forefront of ideas on how to improve the wellbeing of his staff at noma. Together with his general manager, they have discussed a way to grant staff members a three month paid leave after they've spent a certain amount of years with them. In announcing this, he has also announced through an Instagram post that while they are figuring out how to implement the scheme within their organisation, he has decided to test this approach after working almost 18 years on the Noma project. "I am writing this to let future guests know that for the next three months, I will not be at noma or in Denmark. I will be with Nadine and our three children somewhere in the world, not working," He ensured clients that they will still be in the best hands. "Just before I left, we finished a new seafood menu that I personally think is the best one yet." Redzepi said that the idea came over a coffee with the general … [Read more...]

Antonia Klugmann to cook at Tosca di Angelo in Hong Kong

December 20, 2019 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

HONG KONG: Italian chef Antonia Klugmann is the next chef to cook at Tosca di Angelo at the Ritz Carlton in Hong Kong. After the first four hands dinner with Valeria Piccini, it is the turn of Antonia Klugmann, one of the top Italian chefs in circulation to visit Hong Kong and cook with Italian chef Angelo Agliano. Antonia Klugmann left her law studies to pursue a career in the culinary world and is known for her creative ingredients-based cuisine at her restaurant L’Argine a Venco in Italy on the border with Slovenia. She opened the restaurant in 2014 and gained a Michelin star a few months later.  This second instalment of the Gems and Pearl series is taking place on January 14 and 15. Guests can expect a menu honouring Antonia and Angelo’s respect for fresh seasonal ingredients. This series is being curated by acclaimed food personalities Andrea Petrini and Florent Bonnefoy. Between November 2019 and September 2020, chef Angelo Agliano is inviting five prominent female … [Read more...]

Wolf, the first food market in Brussels opens its doors

December 16, 2019 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

BRUSSELS: The first Brussels food market opened its doors last weekend inside the headquarters of the former bank ASLK (Algemene Spaar en Lijfrentekas) or CGER (Caisse générale d'épargne et de retraite) as it is known in French. Inside the food market are 16 restaurants that can handle up to 755 people, a bar, a brewery, a chocolatier. It will soon have a bio market where customers can shop for produce. Thousands of locals and tourists alike have flocked to the Wolf food market over the past few days with queues forming outside to get a glimpse of the bank turned into food market and to try some of the best of Brussels street food offering all now coming together under one roof. Wolf, the name of the food market takes its name from the road (Rue Fossé aux Loups. The historic Brussels building is famous for its 7 metre entrance doors made of bronze and enamel. Alfred Chambon started building the bank in 1943. The food market is more of a space for 'street' food outlets than … [Read more...]

Kobe Desramaults to close Chambre Séparée in December 2020

December 16, 2019 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

GHENT: Kobe Desramaults, the chef and owner of Chambre Séparée, the restaurant in Ghent will close it in exactly one year on 12 December 2020. It was always Desramaults' intention to open the restaurant for just four years. “It has been a great ride since the opening,” Kobe Desramaults said on Instagram. "In my mind, it makes a lot of sense to close a restaurant after four years. This end date pushed the team and myself from day one into 6th gear. To know the end date is to start dreaming of future projects," he said. Kobe said that although he carried a great love for Ghent and its wonderful people (It is also the city where he had another restaurant De Vitrine as well as his bakery and brunch place De Superette), he is looking forward to dive back into a very remote location and he will reveal his plans in a few months time. "As for now, better book that seat at Chambre Séparée," he said. Chambre Séparée was Kobe's new restaurant after the closure of his renowned … [Read more...]

New book by René Sepul puts Wallonia in the spotlight

December 14, 2019 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

BRUSSELS: A new book written by food writer René Sepul and published by Sh-op Editions puts Wallonia, the French speaking part of Belgium, in the spotlight. La Wallonie, à pleines dents is the follow-up to the book Mange Wallonie published six years ago. "A lot has changed in the past six years in Wallonia. The book is a portrait of some of the positive developments in the region. Chefs have moved forward and are showcasing producers more and more," said René in his introduction to this book. The author said the choice of chefs and restaurants is subjective but offers a view of Wallonia today. The book portrays 30 different chefs from different gastronomic restaurants, brasseries and bistros as well as a café and wine bar. This deliberate mix is aimed to showcase what is on offer in this Belgian region. The book was published in the week when René's previous book La Bonne Addresse written together with chocolatier Pierre Marcolini on their favourite places in Brussels … [Read more...]

Trattoria dell’Acciughetta: an innovative touch in Genova

December 13, 2019 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

GENOVA: No one goes to Liguria and Genova, the region’s main city for its food. At least no one did for many years. But young chef Simone Vesuviano and Giorgia Losi of Trattoria dell’ Acciughetta are working to change this. Ask many Italians who know their food and they would struggle to give you recommendations of where to eat in this region of Italy. Despite giving the world amazing olives like 'taggiasche' or more importantly pesto the region does not have a reputation when it comes to food. Giorgia Losi, who worked in marketing, had other ideas. Fed up with her desk job in Milan she invested in a restaurant in Piazza Sant' Elena in Genova close to the port which made the city famous throughout history. It was part of the town which no one in Genova wanted to visit but that has slowly start to change. Just off Via Prè, this was an area that all Genovese used to avoid. 10 days after opening the restaurant she was joined by the 19 year-old Simone Vesuviano. Today, at 23, … [Read more...]

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