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Archives for May 2021

Two new restaurants for Carlo Cracco in Milan and Portofino

May 24, 2021 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

MILAN: Italian chef Carlo Cracco has opened a second Milan restaurant last month inside the Hotel Excel Naviglio Milano and will open his third in Portofino in Liguria in June. “I had to close two restaurants, I have opened one new one and a second will be in Porto Fino so I hope to be at a par again. The pandemic has all hit us hard. We could complain and discuss on many things but I am from Veneto and we have always been taught that instead of complaining you should be working on the future,” Carlo said. He was answering a question by Food and Wine Gazette at a masterclass organised by the Italian Belgian chamber of commerce as part of a True Italian Taste initiative. Carlo Cracco is an Italian chef famous for his flagship restaurant Ristorante Cracco in Milan in an iconic space inside the Galleria just off the Piazza Duomo. “The new space allowed us to be able to open immediately because it has a very big garden. This was not only essential for me but it also gives a … [Read more...]

Alex Dilling to cook in Malta for 100 days

May 20, 2021 by Food and Wine Gazette Leave a Comment

VALLETTA: ION The Harbour has announced that Alex Dilling, the executive chef of the former highly acclaimed two Michelin star restaurant The Greenhouse, in Mayfair, London will begin a 100 day residency at the restaurant in Malta. From 18 June, Alex Dilling will bring a new level of culinary skills to both Malta and ION - The Harbour. Bookings will open on 4 June. "After a challenging year, I am very excited to step back into the kitchen in a completely new environment, and more importantly in a new terroir," Dilling said. "Meeting the fishermen and seeing their excitement with what they have to offer is a huge inspiration to me," he added. During his residency at ION - The Harbour, Alex will make the most of local seasonal and artisanal ingreidents that are bursting with Mediterranean flavours at this time of year. Apart from that he will present a few of his famous signature dishes including the hunter chicken with fois gras and black truffle. But he will spruce some … [Read more...]

The art of making the perfect risotto with Carlo Cracco

May 19, 2021 by Ivan Brincat 2 Comments

Italian chef Carlo Cracco needs no introduction. Veneto born, he worked with Gualtiero Marchesi and Alain Ducasse before making a name for himself in various restaurants before venturing on his own and opening various restaurants including his flagship Ristorante Cracco restaurant in Milan. When you think about Italy and its food, the first thing that comes to mind wis certainly pasta. But risotto would come a close second. Carlo Cracco grew up in a region famous for its Vialone Nano rice variety but when he moved to Milan he learned that the preferred rice was the Carnaroli. At a recent master class with Carlo Cracco, he revealed all his know how on how to make a great risotto as well as preparing two recipes to showcase how to prepare the perfect risotto. It was part of a series of events being organised by the Belgian-Italian Chamber of Commerce as part of the True Italian Taste project. "A risotto is a recipe that is unique in the international panorama. It is not easy to … [Read more...]

Why we should be rooting for Daniel Humm and his decision to go fully plant-based

May 16, 2021 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

When Eleven Madison Park, New York reopens on 10 June, it will be the world’s first three Michelin star plant-based restaurant. Will it retain three stars when Michelin inspectors visit again? Will they make an exception? Will they see this as the sign of the times? And more importantly, can Daniel Humm reinvent himself as the world’s leading vegetable and plant-based chef having reached the pinnacle already once? For those who don’t know Daniel Humm, he is chef and today the owner of Eleven Madison Park, a three Michelin star restaurant in New York and one that has already been World’s 50 Best Restaurants no 1 restaurant in 2017. The Swiss chef is not one to shy away from challenges and his story is nothing short of fascinating. Having failed to make his mark in cycling when he was young, he set his sights on cooking as a way of reaching the top. One story he says is that of being sent home when he was young for telling his art teacher he could not draw a house he had in mind … [Read more...]

‘Casse-Croute’ by Karen Torosyan to slowly come to an end with final service on 29 May

May 14, 2021 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

BRUSSELS: Casse Croute, the 'takeaway' service of Bozar chef Karen Torosyan which regaled Brussels and Belgians with his renowned 'pies' throughout the pandemic will slowly come to an end. The chef who decided not to open the Bozar Restaurant's terrace and wait until he is allowed to serve guests indoors in June said that the last Casse-Croute service will end on Saturday 28 May. After that, he and his team will be taking a week off before focusing on the opening of the restaurant. Karen Torosyan told Food and Wine Gazette he did not want to open the terrace because of the uncertainties linked to the Belgian weather. "Guests come to the restaurant to enjoy themselves. We cannot guarantee a good service with the incertitude and for this reason I prefer to continue to deliver the Bozar experience home during May." The chef said he could not complain and thanked his customers for their custom during these months when restaurants were closed in Belgium. "It was not easy. I enjoy … [Read more...]

Dreaming big: Nothing is impossible for Kristian Brask Thomsen

May 8, 2021 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

As a master storyteller, Kristian Brask Thomsen leaves the best for the end. He is walking the streets of Barcelona clad in a mask when we speak. I’d love to do the same but have to take notes and record the conversation. I haven’t yet found a way to do it on foot. They say that creativity flows on long walks and soon after we end, he sends me a snapshot of the number of steps he’s walked while we were speaking, over 10,000. The Danish communications guru and organiser of impossible events has two huge projects up his sleeve when I ask him what he wants to achieve in the next 10 years. This year, he has celebrated 10 years of Bon Vivant, a culinary agency that specialises in culinary diplomacy, exclusive dinner parties, star chef world tours, marketing, filmmaking and entrepreneurship. His core expertise is brand management and PR for restaurants and star chefs. My final question is inevitable. What do you want achieve in the next ten years? And this is where the creativity … [Read more...]

Alchemist reloaded: “It is almost like opening a new restaurant”

May 6, 2021 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

An introspective live music performance, a surreal pink disco experience and edible impressions that include ant-cheese, pig’s blood and raw jellyfish. These are some of the new items on the menu as Copenhagen restaurant Alchemist once again opened its doors on May 4. ”It almost feels like opening a brand-new restaurant”, says Head Chef and co-owner Rasmus Munk about the approaching premiere. Having faced 8 months of lockdown during the restaurant’s first two years, Rasmus Munk is more than eager to once again run a house buzzing with staff, performers, visual tech, sound effects and above all: expectant guests. “When the second lockdown hit, we had just finished work on two completely new installations in the restaurant, both of them in different ways linked to the pandemic. Now we will finally have guests in the house to experience them”, he said. The initial installation is centred around a solo violinist performance and is a collaboration with the symphony orchestra, … [Read more...]

A six-star food truck as Mauro Colagreco visits Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille

May 4, 2021 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

On Sunday 9 May, in Marseille, Alexandre Mazzia, chef of restaurant AM in Marseille, the latest three Michelin star restaurant in France welcomes Mauro Colagreco for a one-off four hands dinner on the food-truck he has created during the pandemic to sell his ‘jewels’ at lunch. It is a special brunch that will start at the food truck with a glass of champagne and a few finger foods prepared by the two chefs before guests will be able to ‘take away’ their food and eat elsewhere. “This will be a special four hands where you will be able to eat all the food with your fingers,” Alexandre Mazzia said. Alexandre Mazzia set up his food truck as a way to keep his team busy throughout the pandemic but is a project he would like to keep even when the pandemic is over. For this event, he is welcoming Mauro Colagreco of restaurant Mirazur, currently the number 1 restaurant in the world according to The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. Mirazur is set to launch an exclusive … [Read more...]

The Jane launches new concept Terrazza J’Enoteca

May 3, 2021 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

ANTWERP: Restaurant The Jane in Antwerp is one of the most stunning restaurants in the world. Housed inside a former church, it has been one of the hardest tables to get before the pandemic struck. But with restaurants still closed for guests inside and only terraces being allowed to reopen on 8 May in Belgium, chef Nick Bril and his team have created a new concept called Terrazza J’Enoteca. “We are striving for an accessible yet refined concept with some great dishes, exquisite drinks, good vibes, some music (Nick Bril is also an acclaimed DJ) and finally a possibility to welcome guests again,” Nick Bril said. The terrace will be open between Thursday and Sunday from 12 noon to 10pm depending on the weather conditions. Availabilities will be shared each Monday at noon on the social platforms of The Jane Antwerp and reservations can be made up to 24 hours before. “Our team has been making an incredible effort to help our restaurant quickly reinvent itself each time to … [Read more...]

Eleven Madison Park goes plant-based

May 3, 2021 by Ivan Brincat 2 Comments

NEW YORK: Fifteen months after closing their dining room, Daniel Humm, chef of Eleven Madison Park, the highly acclaimed New York restaurant will turn plant-based or vegan. The chef said that when the restaurant reopens on 10 June, every dish will be made from vegetables, both from the earth and the sea, as well as fruits, legumes, fungi, grains and more. “In the midst of last year, when we began to imagine what Eleven Madison Park would look like after the pandemic we realised not only that the world had changed but also that we had changed. We have always operated with sensitivity to the impact we have on our surroundings but it was becoming even clearer that the current food system is simply not sustainable in many ways.” Daniel wrote in a newsletter. He said he and his team have been working tirelessly to immerse themselves in this cuisine. “It’s been an incredible journey and a time of much learning. “I find myself most moved and inspired by dishes that center … [Read more...]

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