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  • September 2008
    • Noodle Chain Rules London Dining Scene

      Noodle Chain Rules London Dining Scene

      (Newser) - Wagamama, a chain of inexpensive Japanese-inspired noodle bars, is London’s most popular restaurant in the latest Zagat survey, the Telegraph reports. The low-key chain topped fine-dining establishments such as the Ivy and Gordon Ramsay for the top honor, which also takes price, atmosphere, and overall value into account. Ramsay’s eponymous establishment was named the best in the food category. More »

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      London   England   restaurant   best restaurants   restaurant criticism   cheap   Gordon Ramsay   Zagats

  • July 2008
  • June 2008
    • Michelin Guide Goes Interactive

      Michelin Guide Goes Interactive

      (Newser) - Before it was the last word in gastronomy, the Michelin Guide was a free book designed to spur travel, and hence sell tires. Now, it’ll be free once more, thanks to a revamped Web strategy, BusinessWeek reports. Michelin’s redesigned site will not only give away more content, it’ll also include web 2.0 features to let amateur gourmets get a word in. More »

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      travel   Web 2.0   restaurant criticism   Michelin star   Michelin   interactive

  • March 2008
    • Michelin Guide Knocks Classic Paris Eatery

      Michelin Guide Knocks Classic Paris Eatery

      (Newser) - Now that the Michelin food critics have declared Tokyo the world's culinary capital, this week's publication of the 2008 guide to France had the feeling of a day of reckoning. Sure enough, the red book reduces Paris' vaunted Le Grand Véfour from three stars to two, citing inconsistency at a restaurant that predates the French Revolution. "No stars are awarded out of kindness," said the guide's director. More »

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      France   Japan   Paris   restaurant   best restaurants   restaurant criticism   Michelin   L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

  • October 2007
    • Michelin Stuns Critics, Gives Ramsay 2nd Star

      Michelin Stuns Critics, Gives Ramsay 2nd Star

      (Newser) - Michelin parted with NY critics today by branding 2 stars on Gordon Ramsay’s namesake restaurant, halting the ex-soccer player's recent ratings drop. Ramsay, known for his crude tongue, was the only newbie to take the double-star in Manhattan; none earned a coveted third. Michelin saved its biggest hit for Craft, owned by “Top Chef”-host Tom Colicchio, robbing it of its sole star. More »

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      food   Manhattan   chef   best restaurants   restaurant criticism   Michelin star

    • Eateries Give Food Bloggers a Free Pass

      Eateries Give Food Bloggers a Free Pass

      (Newser) - Eateries are ensuring good reviews by schmoozing food bloggers with free meals, the Wall Street Journal reports. While established critics pay their way and dine unnoticed, some even in disguise, bloggers are getting used to the royal treatment. "I think if I was picking up the tab I wouldn't enjoy it as much,"  admitted a law clerk who posted on Yelp.  More »

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      food   restaurant   blogger   restaurant criticism

  • July 2007
    • 7 Best New Wine Lists of 2007

      7 Best New Wine Lists of 2007

      (Newser) - Food & Wine magazine names its favorite new restaurant wine lists from around the country. Catalan, Houston, TX Addison, San Diego, CA Perbacco, San Francisco, CA Craftsteak, New York, NY Osteria di Tramonto, Wheeling, IL More »

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      list   food   wine   restaurant   best restaurants   restaurant criticism

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