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50 Best Restaurants in the World

The list of the top 50 best restaurants in the world was released during S. Pellegrino’s annual “World’s 50 Best Restaurants” list on Monday at an event filled chefs in London, England, marking this as the ninth edition of the much awaited and debated catalogue of the international culinary landscape. So, here is the full list: 1) Noma (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2) El Bulli (Roses, Spain) 3) The Fat Duck (Bray, England) 4) El Celler de Can Roca (Girona, Spain) 5) Mugaritz (Errenteria, Spain) 6) Osteria Francescana (Modena, Italy) 7) Alinea (Chicago, Illinois) Daniel (New York) 9) Arzak (San Sebastián, Spain) 10) Per Se (New York) 11) Le Chateaubriand (Paris, France) 12) La Colombe (Cape Town, South Africa) 13) Pierre Gagnaire (Paris, France) 14) L’Hotel de Ville – Philippe Rochat (Crissier, Switzerland) 15) Le Bernardin (New York) 16) L’Astrance (Paris, France) 17) Hof Van Cleve (Kruishoutem, Belgium) 18) D.O.M. (São Paolo, Brazil) 19) Oud Sluis (Sluis, Netherlands) 20) Le Calandre (Rubano, Italy) 21) Steirereck (Vienna, Austria) 22) Vendôme (Bergisch Gladbach, Germany) 23) Chef Dominique (Helsinki, Finland) 24) Les Créations de Narisawa (Tokyo, Japan) 25) Mathias Dahlgren (Stockholm, Sweden) 26) Momofuku Ssäm Bar (New York) 27) Quay Restaurant (Sydney, Australia) 28) Iggy’s (Singapore) 29) L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon (Paris, France) 30) Schloss Schauenstein (Fürstenau, Switzerland) 31) Le Quartier Français (Franschhoek, South Africa) 32) The French Laundry (Yountville, California) 33) Martin Berasategui (Lasarte-oria, Spain) 34) Aqua (Bath, England) 35) Combal Zero (Rivoli, Italy) 36) Dal Pescatore (Montava, Italy) 37) De Librije (Zwolle, Netherlands) 38) Tetsuya’s (Sydney, Australia) 39) Jaan Par Andre (Singapore) 40) Il Canto (Siena, Italy) 41) Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athénée (Paris, France) 42) Oaxen Krog (Oaxen, Sweden) 43) St. John (London, England) 44) La Maison Troisgros (Roanne, France) 45) wd~50 (New York) 46) Biko (Mexico City, Mexico) 47) Die Schwarzwaldstube (Baiersbronn, Germany) 48) Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo, Japan) 49) Hibiscus (London, England) 50) Eleven Madison Park (New York) 50 Best Restaurants in the World is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Harold Ford Campaign Trail: A Guide to Fine Dining

Harold Ford , Jr. wants to be the next Senator from New York . We’ve mapped out his barnstorming tour of the state, which has taken him from the luxury hotels of midtown Manhattan to the exclusive restaurants of downtown Manhattan

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The Harold Ford Campaign Trail: A Guide to Fine Dining

Of Early Birds and Cavemen: The Two Dumbest Hipster Food Trends You’ll Read About This Week

This week’s Sunday Styles is working a strong theme on food’s frontlines: time, like an episode of Lost , is in flux! Because there are some some among us who are eating like OLDS, and some who are eating like cavemen. Trend Piece Problem #4 ,079: When you read it and think to yourself, but doesn’t everybody act this way in some regard? Which brings us to Damien Cave’s “Newly Frugal Generation Revives Discount Dining,” which is about a bunch of young people in Florida who are eating at Early Bird specials! This is funny, because we all know Florida are mostly Jews and Old People and Old Jews and sometimes, The Youngs get mired in these cultures! And now that the economy is fucked, The Youngs are looking to save money, too! Novel, except, not, because the entire idea that there’s something worth writing about here is predicated on interest in The way young people are saving money and The culture of “Early Bird Dining.” This requires the assumption that young people are saving money differently than anybody else, which they aren’t

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Of Early Birds and Cavemen: The Two Dumbest Hipster Food Trends You’ll Read About This Week

Of Early Birds and Cavemen: The Two Dumbest Food Trends You’ll Read About This Week

This week’s Sunday Styles is working a strong theme on food’s frontlines: time, like an episode of Lost , is in flux! Because there are some some among us who are eating like OLDS, and some who are eating like cavemen.

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Of Early Birds and Cavemen: The Two Dumbest Food Trends You’ll Read About This Week

British Sunday Times Writer Who Thinks New York City Pretty Much Sucks: A Formal Response

Oh, hello there, Stephanie Marsh of the Sunday Times . When you write an essay called “New York has lost its edge,” and you live here, it’s okay. When you’re writing from London …

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British Sunday Times Writer Who Thinks New York City Pretty Much Sucks: A Formal Response

McDonald’s Gets "Sleek" New Look, Food Still Terrible

The new McDonald’s in Chelsea is much improved. Not the food, dummy: The ambience .

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McDonald’s Gets "Sleek" New Look, Food Still Terrible

Consumerism is ‘Eating the Future’

We're a gloomy lot, with many insisting that there's nothing we can do personally about global warming, or that the human race is over-running the planet like a plague. But according to leading ecologists speaking this week in Albuquerque at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, few of us realise that the main cause of the current environmental crisis is human nature.

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Consumerism is ‘Eating the Future’

Holder poised to open torture probe

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Holder poised to open torture probe

Bomb explodes on Spanish island of Mallorca

MADRID – A small bomb exploded Sunday in a restaurant on the Spanish island of Mallorca, hurting no one, and a second device was deactivated by police, the government said. The attack happened just over a week after the Basque separatist group ETA killed two police officers on the island. Press reports said officers were searching the popular beach-front area Sunday for a possible third bomb.

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Bomb explodes on Spanish island of Mallorca