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【Jocelyn’s Column】70 minutes from Shanghai, Reconnect with nature at a stunning farm hotel
The brand name Naera is Icelandic and its original meaning is to nourish, nurture, and give nutrients. Treat every guest here with the most kind and beautiful arrangement. They believe that people’s body and mind need to be cared for like flowers.
【Jocelyn’s Column】Taste of Chengdu – Land of Abundance, A Gourmet Mecca.
I love Chengdu. I often hear comments that Chengdu may be the next Michelin city. If it’s true, then this city truly fits the bill. Every time I visit, I don’t want to leave. Chengdu is a city full of energy, charm and style.
【2020 TastyTrip Gastronomic Forum Review】China’s Fine Dining Market ramps up in Q3 with 35% turnover
It has been the third year that TastyTrip held TastyTrip Gastronomic Forum at Modern Sky LAB Shanghai.A big gathering of chefs, owners, medias lead to the discussion about the future development and culinary trends in F&B world.
Michelin Releases 2021 Shanghai Michelin Guide: Restaurants Da Vittorio and Bao Li Xuan Promoted to Two Stars
The 2021 Shanghai Michelin Guide was officially announced today on October 21. There were a total of 43 entrants which consists of 3 Michelin star Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet, ten 2 Michelin star (2 newcomers), and thirty-two 1 Michelin star (4 newcomers) restaurants that complete the list.
“2020 TastyTrip Gastronomic Forum” in Shanghai
2020 TastyTrip Gastronomic Forum will be held on October 26th in Shanghai! Since the gastronomic forum first held in 2018, it has become a significant event in China’s F&B industry.
Food Writer’s Point of View: How Can Plant-Based Meat Successfully Enter the Chinese Market?
Plant-based meat was originally created to reduce the environmental impact caused by human increases in the demand for meat. In a way, it provides the best of both worlds, humans can obtain the satisfaction of eating meat whilst at the same time do their part to protect the environment.
【Shanghai】The Revival of a French Restaurant by a Japanese Chef from Nagasaki
Shanghai never lacks any luxurious restaurants but sometimes tiny and low-key restaurants are even more charming to me with its unexpected delicacies and talented chef. OSTRA recently welcomed a new Japanese executive chef Hirata Hiroki and relaunched with a brand-new concept.
【Hangzhou】A 10 Year Journey of China’s Chef Pioneer Wang Yong
Wang Yong has the ability to reinterpret street food and turn it into fine dining. He is able to find a great balance between use of general and high-end ingredients, also able to find inspiration from Western cuisine and apply it to Chinese cuisine, deconstruct and apply it to his own Chinese dishes.
Fine Dining Restaurants In Shanghai Are Recovering From COVID-19
China is the first country to resume life in this new normal and due to the excellent preventative measures put in place early on, has been successful in controlling and limiting the spread of the coronavirus, allowing many restaurants to reopen.