Novos Fimes do Cine HD
Showing posts with label Michelin restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelin restaurants. Show all posts

Europe with 8 of the World’s 10 Best Restaurants


We couldn’t be more proud. On the World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2013, Europe dominated the list, taking eight places in the Top 10.

Of those eight, Spain wins the most top restaurants, with #1, #4 and #8. A sampling of other European countries are represented in the remaining spots, including Denmark (#2), Italy (#3), England (#7), Austria (#9) and newcomer Germany (at #10).

Here’s the rundown of Europe’s Best Restaurants:

El Celler de Can Roca, Spain. Ranked No. 1 in the world, El Celler de Can Roca is a family restaurant lead by three brothers in the charming Catalan city of Girona. Each brother adds a touch to the winning combination, with Joan heading the kitchen, Jordi creating the desserts and Josep running the house as sommelier. Though they have made the list for the past eight years, this is their first year in the top position, knocking reigning leader NOMA down a seat.

NOMA, Denmark. After three years at No. 1, NOMA in Copenhagen drops down to No. 2. Not bad. Here, the rough landscape combines with locally hunted and gathered foods, and with the rough touch from chef-patron René Redzepi, a wild Scandinavian tasting menu is born. That is, a wild menu which finishes with sweet ¨treats¨.
 Osteria Francescana, Italy. Modena‘s inventive Massimo Bottura designs a dish called ¨camouflage,¨ with froi gras, hare blood, chestnuts and herbs. His mixture of old Italy and new cuisine gets him the No. 3 spot.
 Mugaritz, Spain. Termed as ¨Techno-emotional¨ Spanish cuisine, this No. 4 restaurant in San Sebastián is an Adrià contemporary. Chef Andoni Luis Aduriz has each creative dish on his tasting menu planned down to the second. Guests can expect a culinary experience more than a meal.
 Dinner, England. Two words: Heston Blumenthal. Britain’s leading chef and his  protégé-turned-head chef Ashley Palmer-Watts rework classic British recipes from centuries’ past and give them a modern twist. ¨Frumenty,¨ from 1390, is grilled octopus, smoked sea broth, pickled dulse and lovage. You don’t know half of those ingredients now, but you will. Dinner is #7 this year.
 Arzak, Spain. San Sebastián’s staple inspired a London spinoff earlier this year, and stays steadily at #8 on the World’s Best. Father and daughter chefs Juan Mari Arzak and Elena Arzak Espina have made an international hit of their cutting-edge Basque cuisine, which is true to local tradition but also worldy in its resources. Ms. Arzak was voted World’s Best Female Chef last year by the same publication.
 Steirereck, Austria. For the first time, Vienna‘s Steirereck lands in the Top 10, at No. 9. Chef, owner and farmer Heinz Reitbauer is calling on his Styrian roots to unearth a neo-Austrian cuisine which relies heavily on produce from his own farm and co-operative.
 Vendôme, Germany. No. 10. Just outside Cologne, the neue Deutsch küche movement is being heralded by chef Joachim Wissler. This cuisine is said to break from Gallic influences and focus on real German food, in an avant-garde sort of way. Also coming back into style: large portions. A meal at Vendôme can include up to 25 courses.

By Eric JRM E.
Contas Premium

Barcelona Home to World’s Best Restaurant

 El Celler de Can Roca. Girona, Spain
 
You wouldn’t expect the world’s best restaurant to be here, just outside the old town of the Catalonian city of Girona, about an hour north of Barcelona.

But this is the place, where the three Roca brothers took their mother’s cooking, some lessons from the French Nouvelle, a little Adrià instruction and a note of Basque. This is the final home to their now 3 Michelin Star restaurant El Celler de Can Roca, also now No. 1 in the world.

The space is beautiful – light and airy with glass, wood and plenty of rocks (rocas in Spanish) to minimally accent El Celler’s main decoration, which is the food.
And the alchohol. Oysters in cava and manzanilla. Clam with campari.
From mom’s Catalan kitchen – Iberian suckling pig with quince terrine, chicken legs with praw.

From the creative mind of youngest brother and dessert chef Jordi Roca: Milk dessert. And Anarchy – 12 creams, 7 gelatines, 7 sauces, 3 granitas, 2 foams, 2 ice creams, 3 fruit cakes and 7 crunches.
From the French – Timbale of apple and duck liver with vanilla oil.

The brothers have mastered their own technique of essential oil and smoke extraction. You’ll find it all over the menu, from the Dublin Bay prawns in curry smoke to the cigar-tasting Journey to Havana to the sweet Adaptation of Eternity by Calvin Klein.

More info
 
Contas Premium

El Celler de Can Roca best restaurant in the world. Girona, Spain.


The 3-starred, newly-crowned World's Best restaurant.  Be warned, this place booked out a year in advance for dinner even before they were elevated from #2 to #1.  It will be virtually impossible to secure a reservation here in the near future.  I made reservations 6 months ahead of time, and was able to get a table for lunch. 
 El Celler de Can Roca best restaurant in the world
 5 bites from around the world: Mexico, Morocco, China, Japan,  Peru
caramelized olives
 crispy shrimp
 mushroom truffle
 truffled brioche
 mushroom consommé with miso and yolk gnocchi
 olive gazpacho, olive mousse. olive fritter
 white asparagus, truffle ice cream
 white asparagus, truffle
 grilled prawn, head juice with seaweeds, seawater, sponge cake of plankton
 sea anemones and razor clam salad
 morels with milk skin and curried walnuts
 sole Mediterranean
 grilled lamb, sweetbreads with eggplant, coffee, licorice 
sourdough ice cream, cocoa pulp, sherry vinegar
chai cream, blood orange, vanilla, mango, roses
 Two of the world's greatest wines at the #1 restaurant in the world.
Now that is a wine pairing I can go fo.

By Eric JRM E.




Contas Premium
 
Support : Baixartemplatesnovos.blogspot.com
Copyright © 2012-2014. Bollywood Actresses - todos os direitos reservados para

CINEHD- o melhor site de filmes online