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Tokyo

  1. 其他批评家
    Michelin No Longer Dreams of Jiro 该组织将著名的寿司厨师餐厅剥离了三星级,这是一个令人惊讶的原因。
  2. 饮料
    What to Drink at the City’s New Wave of Japanese-Inspired Bars They’re a little Tokyo, a little New York, and a tribute to Japan’s elevation of an American art form.
  3. 牛排帝国
    彼得·卢格(Peter Luger)将绕过其他49个州,扩展到东京 It’s opening the restaurant with the Japanese company that operates Union Square Tokyo.
  4. anniversaries
    It’s Been 5 Years Since the Cronut Debuted — Here’s Every Flavor Ever Time flies for pastry hybrids!
  5. There’s A Cotton-Candy-Pizza Hybrid — And It’s Actually Pretty Popular ▶️ Too good to be true?
  6. weird
    熊猫性是东京餐厅的好消息 Totenko Co.’s stocks jumped following a major mating announcement.
  7. Michelin
    现在,一家日本拉面商店有米其林明星 东京的图塔(Tsuta)加入了令人垂涎的寿司和高高的寺庙。
  8. grub街饮食
    Shake Shack’s Mark Rosati Grabs Ramen in Tokyo, Tacos in L.A., and Lobster “这是我第一次尝试动物传奇的poutine。”
  9. Lines
    Cronut Hysteria Is Reaching Its Peak in Tokyo 多米尼克·安塞尔(Dominique Ansel)今天开设了他最新的面包店。
  10. Empire Building
    蓝瓶获取tartine,绘制纽约扩展 Powerhouses James Freeman and Chad Robertson are now united.
  11. Tonics
    This Is Almost Certainly the World’s Best Bloody Mary There’s no pepper, no garnish of lemon or celery, and — heaven forbid — no horseradish clogging things up, either.
  12. Hoo-hoo
    新的Hooters:在东京最受欢迎的猫头鹰咖啡厅内 事实证明,日本在动物咖啡馆中的下一个演变在可爱方面很大,但在实际咖啡馆中并不是那么多。
  13. Slurp
    Beautiful Bowls of Ramen 他们总体上提供四十种Shio,Miso,Tonkotsu和Shoyu。
  14. Interviews
    Why Tartine Breadmaster Chad Robertson Is Going Global 他在扩张。
  15. 开口
    东京进口巴萨诺瓦拉面即将在莫特街开放[更新] The shop’s green curry ramen is a big deal at the original Setagaya Ward shop.
  16. 快来了
    Tokyo’s Acclaimed Bassanova Ramen Opening in New York City 拉面学徒转身厨师将于今年夏天开幕。
  17. Cool
    Kirin的冷冻泡沫啤酒看起来很像柔软的服务 Shhh, don’t tell your kids.
  18. Mediavore
    星巴克更改其徽标;在Ktown抢劫的食品卡车 After 40 years, the coffee company is entitled to a mid-life crisis.
  19. Mediavore
    John Wooden Mourned at Vip’s Cafe; Obama Plans School Lunch Overhaul John Wooten was a regular in an everyday San Fernando Valley eatery, while The President looks to enhance the nutrition in schools.
  20. Closings
    David Myers Will Close Sona COME CA的所有者承诺在2011年将其旗舰店的新位置。
  21. Lists
    东京汽车经过米其林三星级餐厅的巴黎 The city now has the most three-star restaurants in the world.
  22. Empire Building
    Wolfgang Puck Blames Success on Japanese 沃尔夫冈•普克则开他如何相关’s able to sleep while owning a restaurant empire.
  23. Mediavore
    朱莉娅·童(Julia Child)的畅销书;克林顿在拉斯维加斯 Plus: The Chicago Diner’s tips are down; school lunches are slowly improving
  24. 新闻源
    纽约的调酒师会学会使用剑吗? Tokyo has us beat in the ice department.
  25. Gobbler
    How to Eat in Tokyo, Michelin Capital of the World When it comes to New York restaurants, the Gobbler’s views on the addled Mandarins at the Michelin Guides are well known. But when news came, the other day, that the first-ever Michelin Guide to restaurants in Tokyo had awarded our distant sister city a mind-boggling total of 191 stars (compared to 65 in Paris and 54 in New York), the Gobbler had to admit that those crazy fools might be on to something. Not long ago, we spent a week rampaging through Tokyo in a kind of epicurean daze. The Gobbler still isn’t sure exactly what he consumed (fugu sperm sacks, possibly; grilled chicken uterus, definitely; a very nice chocolate éclair flavored with bamboo), but one thing’s for sure. It was all pretty damn good. Here are a few rules for eating yourself silly in that great restaurant mecca, Tokyo, Japan.
  26. 新闻源
    Michelin Declares Tokyo’s Restaurants Four Times Better Than New York’s Turns out those Japanese food bloggers up in arms about Michelin casting its critical gaze on Nippon for the first time had nothing to worry about. The guide everyone outside of France loves to hate served itself a big dose of humble pie in awarding Tokyo the most stars (191) of any city — far above Paris with its 65 stars and New York with its 42. No fewer than 25 Tokyo eateries got two-stars compared to six here at home. This really puts that Zenkichi disclaimer — “for Japanese and adventurous eaters only” — in perspective. Related: Tokyo Eateries Voted World’s Best [Reuters] Earlier: Michelin Virus Spreads, Delighting Ducasse, Krauts; Angering Gordo, Japanese
  27. Click and Save
    Famous Rock Writer Delivers a Sushi Summa Nick Tosches, a writer best known for his books about the tormented inner lives of Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin, and Sonny Liston, seems on the surface to be a weird choice to write about Tokyo’s Tsukiji seafood market and the world sushi trade. But Tosches’s article in this month’s issue ofVanity Fair应要求对任何对该主题的兴趣的人阅读。From its portrait of the market, which handles literally 4,000 times the amount of fish as the New Fulton Fish Market in the Bronx, to the elevation of bluefin tuna from its once-lowly status as an uncommercial “garbage fish,” to Tosches’s own twisted desire to eat the weirdest-looking thing he can find, the piece is wildly informative and has that slightly bent Tosches touch too.