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Four good places to find mimolette cheese
Mimolette, like Gouda, has long been thought to come from Holland. In the 1970s, they were called "Dutch cheeses" and sold as such. Here's its history and our favorite addresses.
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Four good places to find mimolette cheese
Mimolette, like Gouda, has long been thought to come from Holland. In the 1970s, they were called "Dutch cheeses" and sold as such. Here's its history and our favorite addresses.
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When chefs treat themselves to a restaurant with two atmospheres
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When chefs treat themselves to a restaurant with two atmospheres
It's a formula that's winning over more and more restaurateurs: opening two restaurants at the same address. Between a new business model and ecological awareness, chefs all over France have various reasons for opting for this organization.
Orange wine: 5 bottles to discover and enjoy
Orange wine is on everyone's lips, but what exactly is it? We'll describe it in simple terms and take you on a sensory journey through five wines.
COMO Le Montrachet, the vintage cocoon
Good news for all wine lovers... The Como hotel group has inaugurated a luxury retreat in the legendary village of Puligny-Montrachet, in the heart of Burgundy's vineyards. A dream address offering an exceptional oenological and gastronomic experience.
Jean-Luc Brendel, chef, & Marie Bihl, market gardener, in the kitchen garden of La Table du Gourmet
As part of our series "A cook, a gardener & their vegetable garden", we head for La Table du Gourmet, in Riquewihr, Haut-Rhin.
What shape of glass magnifies champagne?
Champagne, that sparkling, refined beverage that evokes celebration and elegance, deserves a setting to match. Flute, coupe or tulip glass, the question divides champagne lovers. We're talking about it.
What exactly is Ashkenazi cuisine?
Boubalé recently opened in Paris. This festive restaurant, housed in a Marais hotel and designed by Israeli chef Assaf Granit, claims to offer Ashkenazi cuisine. That's not entirely untrue, but it's a long way from what it really is.
Meeting with chef Arthur Piart
Arthur Piart is the chef at Allouvi, a restaurant in Fécamp, Normandy. He runs the restaurant alongside his wife Marie, with whom he works very closely in the kitchen. Discover the couple's favorite dish.
The opera, its history and our selection of the best addresses
Now a taste in its own right, opera - chocolate and coffee - is one of the great classics of French patisserie. Each pastry chef has his own interpretation, from the most traditional to the most sophisticated.
Who is Aurélien Royer, the new chef at Restaurant Liquide?
Aurélien Royer, new chef at Paris restaurant Liquide, tells us more about his career and the cuisine he's been offering since his arrival.
Gala Gault&Millau 2024: trophies awarded by the Yellow Guide
The Gault&Millau 2024 trophies gala was held on Monday November 6, 2023, in Paris. Yoann Conte was named Cook of the Year 2024 and Naraé Kim, Pastry Chef of the Year 2024. Discover the full list of winners and the names of all the evening's honorees.
5 restaurants with a special connection to the world of literature
Every year, the winner of the Prix Goncourt is announced at Drouant, the temple of French literature. This Parisian institution is not the only one to have forged privileged links with the publishing world. Proof is in our selection of five historic establishments.
Tomorrow's chefs
2023, the year of returns
Guides, prizes, culinary demonstrations, conferences, nominations, magazine... Gault&Millau put its heart into its work throughout 2023, to unearth, support, promote and publicize the many talents of French gastronomy. Here's a look back at the highlights of 2023.
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