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chefs + restaurants

The French Are Coming

Some of the greatest young culinary talents in France will invade the U.S. this fall—many for the very first time—to cook in a few select New York restaurants.
06.25.09
magazine

A Remembrance of Things Present

A Paris transplant decides to revisit some old-style restaurants where they serve the soul-satisfying food on which French cuisine was built.
July 2009
travel + culture

Eight Great Places to Eat in Normandy

In case President Obama has some spare time during his visit to France for the 65th anniversary of D-Day, here’s our list of the province’s best restaurants.
06.01.09
wine + spirits + beer

Château-Chalon: The Forbidden White

Illegal in the United States, this nutty, salty wine is worth seeking out. (And of course, it’s much easier to find if you happen to be hanging out with one of the region’s top vintners.)...
05.27.09
chefs + restaurants

The New Marxism in France

With an iconoclastic philosophy and serious culinary chops, Thierry Marx is a chef who likes to upset the apple cart.
05.27.09
travel + culture

Travel Smart: Bitter Brew for Paris Cafés

Gourmet’s European correspondent explains why the most beloved of French institutions are running out of space.
05.15.09
magazine

In the Night Kitchen

Dordogne’s artisanal purveyors prepare dinner to order during a summerlong series of evening feasts.
May 2009
chefs + restaurants

Restaurants Now: Tanuki, Poole’s Downtown Diner, and La Mère Brazier

This week, we check out a Portland izakaya, the renaissance of a legendary Raleigh diner, and a two-star lion in Lyon.
04.03.09
chefs + restaurants

Restaurants Now: La Mère Brazier

(LYON, FRANCE) - Founded by one of Lyon’s famous mères (female chefs) in 1921, the restaurant is one of the great monuments of French gastronomy.
04.03.09
travel + culture

Good Buys at Paris Restaurants

The best bargains in town right now.
03.11.09