Mérida Food Guide – a Taste of the Yucatan

  Live band at La Negrita The cultural capital of the Yucatán peninsular, Mérida is a compact city rich in colonial history with cosmopolitan flair and has the region’s broadest span of dining options, from market stalls and mobile kiosks to glamourous dining in lavish haciendas.  Mérida Food Guide, written for Fine Dining Lovers. [...]

By |2018-08-24T14:27:11+02:00February 28th, 2018|Cities, Culture & People, Food, Reported Work, Travel, Yucatán|1 Comment

PROFILE: Chef Kylie Kwong

  Kylie Kwong, seasoned chef and TV celebrity is loved for her Australian-Chinese food and her Australia-on-a-plate approach. We caught up with her recently. Written by Ishay Govender for Fine Dining Lovers, 15 June 2017. image: Penny Lane Sydney-based chef and restaurateur, Kylie Kwong, opened her famed Billy Kwong restaurant in 2000. Since [...]

Helsinki Food Guide

Elegant and trendy – Helsinki wears both well, as this harbourside capital of Finland caters to a smorgasbord of interests. Helsinki Food Guide written for Fine Dining Lovers. The culturally-curious, design and architecture nerds, snow-bunnies who seek cross-country skiing and ice–swimming, and gourmands, are amply provided for.  REINDEER, SALMON & BERRIES Liisa Eskelinen, who founded Day With [...]

Around the World in 10 Cultured Dairy Products

A selection of popular and lesser-known cultured dairy for Fine Dining Lovers, 21 March 2016. Icelandic Skyr  There’s renewed enthusiasm about the cultured dairy products of our forefathers. Food historian Anne Mendelson (Milk: The Surprising Story of Milk Through the Ages) thinks the interest in ancient milkways may stem from the “growing “know [...]

By |2017-07-14T11:38:16+02:00July 3rd, 2017|Featured Article, Food, Reported Work|0 Comments

Aboriginal Cooks on Bush Tucker

Wattleseeds Aboriginal cooks and chefs weigh in on the native ingredients made popular by famous restaurants in Australia. Written for Fine Dining Lovers, 1 June 2017. Rayleen Brown  A Café Up North At Kungas Can Cook, a café in Alice Springs serving food like burgers, salads, ice teas, pies and brownies, [...]

Perth Food Guide

Waterfront. Perth Food Guide. Perth, in Australia’s southwest, is said to be the most isolated city in the country.  It’s calm and laid back with a young but growing food scene. This Perth Food Guide was written for Fine Dining Lovers, 7 June 2017. American English used. Central Bites  Moana Coffee - [...]

Riga Food Guide

Riga, the cultural capital of the Baltics is offering up lighter, more refined versions of Latvian staples. Written by Ishay Govender-Ypma (@IshayGovender) for Fine Dining Lovers. Riga, image Shutterstock Often referred to as the pearl of Latvia in Central Eastern Europe, capital city Riga lies at the mouth of the Daugava River and along [...]

By |2018-04-29T21:57:00+02:00July 30th, 2016|Europe, Featured Article, Food, Reported Work, Travel|1 Comment

Swahili Food: Taste of the Swahili Coast

Taste of the Swahili Coast - Swahili Food The Swahili Coast runs from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique, a unique cultural melting pot that reflects in the cuisine. For Fine Dining Lovers, July 2016.   In the village of Alfeneseni, outside Zanzibar, an east African island popular with holidaymakers for its pristine white shores and [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:14:53+02:00July 30th, 2016|Culture & People, Food, Reported Work|0 Comments

First South African Chef to Hold a Michelin Star

Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen - South African Soul with a French Touch Chef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen, owner of JAN in France, is the first South African to be awarded a Michelin star. Ishay Govender-Ypma (@IshayGovender) chatted to him on his recent visit to South Africa. For Fine Dining Lovers, April 2016. Jan [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:17:07+02:00May 15th, 2016|Food, Reported Work|0 Comments

Reykjavik Food Guide

Although very small, Reykjavik is bustling with bars, brunch spots and bistros that pay homage to Iceland’s rich, and sometimes objectionable food traditions. For Fine Dining Lovers, 28 March 2016.   Reykjavik from the main church   For a capital city this small, home to around two-thirds of Iceland’s total population of 323 [...]

By |2017-07-03T20:55:48+02:00April 8th, 2016|Food, Reported Work, Travel|0 Comments

Cooking in Teotitlán de Valle, Oaxaca – Mexico

We had the opportunity to learn some cooking tips from a Zapotec woman, a Mexican indigenous group who settled in the area of Oxaca, Mexico. We were shown the true meaning of slow living, loving and eating. For Fine Dining Lovers, 20 Nov 2015.  At Teotitlán de Valle, 25 kilometres outside the colonial town of [...]

By |2017-07-03T21:11:55+02:00December 5th, 2015|Culture & People, Food, Reported Work|0 Comments

What to Eat in Barcelona

What to Eat in Barcelona - 5 Classic Catalan Dishes to Try  Want to know what to eat in Barcelona? Don't miss this guide to five iconic Catalan dishes to try while in the city and where to taste them. For Fine Dining Lovers, 11 September 2015. Barcelona Cathedral Catalonians, and those who have come [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:25:58+02:00September 23rd, 2015|Food, Reported Work, Travel|0 Comments

Food Trends Report 2015

Food Trends Report 2015 - #WFTS2015 famous Crabbie Shack burger The World Food Tourism Summit (8-11 April 2015) was held in Estoril, just outside Lisbon, Portugal and saw a variety of prominent voices on food trends, culture, marketing and tourism convene. The aim was to enable conversations and idea-exchange between experts in the [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:29:22+02:00April 16th, 2015|Food, Reported Work|0 Comments

Chennai Food Guide

Chennai Food Guide  Formerly Madras, the capital of Tamil Nadu, Chennai is known for its conservatism, fiery Chettinad curries, vegetarian thalis and milky Madras coffee. For Fine Dining Lovers It’s in Chennai that I start to appreciate the Asian preference for not just the savoury breakfast, but also the spicy one of idlis (fermented rice [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:32:18+02:00January 17th, 2015|Culture & People, Food, Reported Work, Travel|1 Comment

Food Travel Trends 2015

Food Travel Trends 2015 - the tastiest destinations this year We’ve got our eye on the following 8 regions for delicious plates of local fare. Some of it can be found at fine dining and award winning restaurants, innovative and crafty markets, and at bustling curb-sides with queues that stretch for blocks. From spiced pigeon [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:33:01+02:00January 2nd, 2015|Food, Reported Work, Travel|0 Comments

Mumbai City Food Guide

Mumbai City Food Guide - a Selection of my Favourites snacks in Nariman Point Mumbai is, as author Suketu Mehta points out, a “maximum city”. The same applies to the taste profile from street food to international fine dining: bold, varied, endless, exacting, with an emphasis on maximum flavor. This Mumbai City Food Guide [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:34:31+02:00December 13th, 2014|Food, Reported Work, Travel|0 Comments

Budapest Food Guide

Budapest Food Guide Deep-fried pastry, goulash, smoked meats, creamy paprika sauces, poppy-seed cakes and white wine spritzers – summer or winter, elegant Budapest puts on a hearty spread. A Budapest Food Guide for Fine Dining Lovers Chain Bridge, by evening light At Retro Büfe kiosk, close to the Arany Janos Utca metro line, home [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:35:16+02:00October 28th, 2014|Food, Reported Work, Travel|1 Comment

Rėunion Island – Land of Spice and Coffee

Rėunion Island – Land of Spice and Coffee, And Cultural Overlap sunset Reunion 700 km from Madagascar, Réunion Island, land of spice and coffee (formerly Île de Bourbon) a French outpost, is a small volcanic mass in the Indian Ocean. Réunion displays a mixed Asian and African heritage, while maintaining a distinctly French [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:35:25+02:00October 10th, 2014|Culture & People, Food, Reported Work, Travel|1 Comment

What you can expect to eat on Safari

What you can expect to eat on Safari - Not the ellie! Promise Wondered what you can expect to eat on safari in Africa? Read on.. (Nope, not an ellie. Promise!) It’s 5 30 am and the wake-up call is shrill, shredding the still air like nails down a chalkboard. Still groggy (and grumpy) from a long night [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:46:15+02:00August 29th, 2014|Food, Reported Work, Travel|0 Comments
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