The top tables for breaking bread and sealing deals in great global cities
...one boozer at a time
Lilah speaks with Asma Khan, owner and chef of London’s Darjeeling Express and an unflinching critic of the restaurant industry
A rendezvous with a characterful, slower-paced quartier that is all timeless cafés, global food and cool bars and markets — not to mention show-stopping views
Back in 1994, the ‘rudest chef in London’ talked about hating taxi drivers, shooting pheasants and what it takes to win a Michelin star
Great steaks but no soul in the City
Where the man at the helm of 17 international restaurants — and with 16 Michelin stars under his belt — likes to eat, shop and view art in the French capital
Nocturnal dining is a delight in the city-state
In Paris, Pierre Touitou has translated the minimalist aesthetic of APC, the family brand, into his own culinary genius
They may be amateurs, but they’re our amateurs
Thanks to a new generation of local chefs shining the spotlight on Scotland’s world-class produce, some of the UK’s best gourmet restaurants are to be found north of the border
Michelin-starred chef Sam Yorke is a poster boy for modern Scottish cuisine — and a master of the elevated potato
This tiny 12-seat establishment is putting a plucky chef-sommelier duo on the city’s culinary map
Chef Roberta Hall-McCarron has a thing for pies — but her pasta and panna cotta also hit the spot
At his fourth restaurant in the Scottish capital, superchef Stuart Ralston is ambitiously rethinking local fare — from fish and chips to Cullen skink — to stunning effect
Chef Scott Smith’s playful, constantly imaginative take on modern Scottish cuisine is nothing short of dazzling
In which our writer finds the last seaside restaurant in the UK with decent service
The storied fine-dining destination — where the walls are filled with a world-class collection of Modernist masterpieces — celebrates its centenary next week
Across London’s restaurants, chefs are putting the late-season fruit in the limelight in all sorts of imaginative ways
L’As du Fallafel in Paris serves Natalie Portman’s ‘favourite meal’. We find out what makes the chickpea snack stand out
Where to savour Japan’s national drink in all its versatility in the UK capital
Customers rediscovery of taste for eating out benefits Caring-owned business and peers like The Big Table Group
Restaurants are favouring more stage-like cooking spaces. It’s fostering a kinder workplace
If you want to feel part of the restaurant action, eat at the bar
How premium producers keep tabs on their stockists