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A Talk with Chef Kawate: Florilège Embarks on New Journey

Tokyo’s Michelin two-starred restaurant Florilège has been temporarily closed since this 20 July and will be moving to a new location. For many people, this would be a reluctant farewell to the delicious memories they have had here. At one of the most beautiful counter-style seating restaurants, Chef Hiroyasu Kawate has earned two Michelin stars for his culinary prowess and Florilège was ranked number three on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2022. Florilège has created many unforgettable flavours for its diners and is a proud flagship in bringing French cuisine to Asia.

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Chef Li Zhanxu: Blend of Tradition and Openness in Beijing’s Hutong

Chef Li’s cooking philosophy is rooted in Chinese ingredients and culinary culture, while also incorporating the essence of Western cuisine, injecting a fresh vitality and creativity into the ingredients. The variety of Chinese ingredients continues to expand, with seafood and various vegetables gradually elevating in quality.

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Narisawa: Sustainable Satoyama Cuisine That Thrives with Nature

As a world-famous French-inspired Japanese restaurant, Narisawa remains in the list of the World’s 50 Best for the last consecutive 14 years. It was crowned No. 1 in the Asia’s 50 Best 2013 and became the first Japanese restaurant to enter the World’s 50 Best in 2015. As the soul of the restaurant, Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa has dedicated all his time and energy to the growth of Narisawa.

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5.5 Meters Below Surface: Exploring Norwegian Restaurant Under

In Norwegian, “under” has the dual meaning of “below” and “wonder”. It is also the name of a restaurant located at the southernmost point of the Lindesnes coastline in Norway, a restaurant five and a half meters below the surface of the water, exposing you to the wonders beneath the sea in a unique dining experience that goes way beyond expectations.

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New Journey for Three-starred North Italian Chef Niederkofler

Following the closure of the three-starred St. Hubertus restaurant in March this year, the world has had its eyes on Norbert Niederkofler’s next move. He has revealed his latest project, which promises to redefine his culinary philosophy. This July 12, he will take the next step in his culinary development by opening Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, the new restaurant supported by one of the oldest cloth factories in the world. Set in a historic villa and open all year round, the restaurant is a new explorational field for creativity, exceptional taste and inspiration.

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Iris: A Floating Culinary Adventure in a Norwegian Fjord

Iris, nestled inside the Salmon Eye in the Hardanger fjord, offers an exclusive dining experience. Each night, a limited group of 24 guests embarks on an unforgettable journey, beginning with an electric boat tour of the fjord and culminating in an extraordinary 18-course dinner with panoramic views.

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Singapore Lolla: Asian Flavors Blended with French Cuisine by Chef Johanne

In terms of dish creation, Johanne always starts with the primary ingredients, considering how to elevate them to their best state rather than masking their characteristics. Her foundation is rooted in modern European style, but she also incorporates influences from her own cultural traditions and Asian background. She aims to showcase some Filipino flavors in her cuisine and incorporates unique ingredients from her homeland and other Southeast Asian regions.

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