30 Articles found for “Cafe Commerce”

What's New in New York? Café Zaffri at The Twenty Two
This hotspot is a spirited celebration of luxe Levantine flavors.

Inside Louis Vuitton’s First U.S. Café
Stephen Starr, Christophe Bellanca, and Mary George unite to craft a dining experience as elevated and iconic as Louis Vuitton itself.
Behind the Bib: Pata Cafe (Video)
The nondescript Thai eatery in Elmhurst, Queens, received the distinction in the 2019 New York City guide.
The Scoop: Big Strides For Homegrown Brands PS.Cafe And New Ubin, Creative Food Meets Storytelling At Chi Kinjo And More
A round-up of good eats and dining news from Singapore in February 2019.
Singapore Chef Violet Oon Celebrates Colonial Cafe Culture With Fourth Restaurant
British-Hainanese dishes, a cake counter and an expanded retail line are some of the new features at the Peranakan chef’s flagship restaurant.

Chef Interview: Cyrus Todiwala, Café Spice Namasté, London, UK
We caught up with the charismatic chef to find out what makes him tick
Taste The Past: 6 Retro Cafés To Take You Back In Time
Nostalgia-themed cafés mine Singapore’s post-war years to serve up classic dishes in retro environments.
Jerome Grant Honors History and Culture at Sweet Home Café
Grant showcases the breadth and depth of African American cuisine at the National Museum of African American History and Culture's restaurant.
The Scoop: Old Chang Kee's New Flagship Shop, Bangkok Chain Took Lae Dee Opens In Singapore, Wholesome Grain Bowls In Clan Cafe
Your weekly round-up of headline-making food news in Singapore and beyond
What We Hope To Eat At Hong Kong Cafe Chain Tsui Wah's Debut Singapore Outlet In Clarke Quay
The long-time cha chaan teng chain joins the slew of Hong Kong eateries that are expanding to Singapore.

5 Must-Know Tips Before You Travel to Paris
From navigating café culture to avoiding long lines at the Louvre, these must-know Paris travel tips will help you experience the City of Light like a seasoned traveler.

2 Days in Ho Chi Minh City for Party Goers
It’s clichéd to say that Saigon is Vietnam’s city that never sleeps, but that doesn’t make it any less true. Here’s a two-day itinerary featuring cocktail speakeasies and rooftop bars for after-dark fun, along with parks, cafés, galleries, and hearty meals for the daytime.

The Ultimate Guide to Mong Kok: Where to Eat, Stay, and Shop
True to its name, Mong Kok is one of the most vibrant and bustling districts in Hong Kong. The area is packed with restaurants and cafes offering endless choices. Are you ready to rub shoulders with locals as you explore this lively community where high-end apartments coexist with old tenement buildings, and where luxury hotels stand alongside local cha chaan teng? Read on!

Lionel Beccat of Two MICHELIN Stars ESqUISSE Shares His Favorite Parts of Tokyo
This project introduces Tokyo through the lens of culinary figures and celebrities connected to the city. Try visiting these recommended cafés, bakeries and design museums, and you might discover an entirely new side of Tokyo. This time, we’ll bring you a selection of Tokyo destinations featuring a vibrant sense of French esprit.

Hiroyuki Kanda of Three MICHELIN Stars Kanda Shares His Favorite Tokyo Highlights
This project introduces Tokyo through the lens of culinary figures and celebrities connected to the city. Try visiting these cafés, bars and other trendy hot spots, and you might discover an entirely new side of Tokyo.

FARO Pastry Chef Mineko Kato’s Tokyo
This project introduces Tokyo through the lens of culinary figures and celebrities connected to the city. Try visiting these cafés, bars and other trendy hot spots, and you might discover an entirely new side of Tokyo.

Time and Taste: From a Century Ago to The Present Day Istanbul
An avenue of approximately two kilometers beckoning flaneurs and flaneuses of the city; monumental stone buildings on both sides reflecting diverse architectural styles, each more glamorous than the other; chic restaurants, patisseries, and cafés embracing the entire neighborhood: Welcome to İstiklal Street, also known as Cadde-i Kebir or Grand Rue de Pera!
Kyoto's Stopped Clocks and Machiya House Hotels
Kyoto’s historic machiya houses are being repurposed as galleries, cafes, hotels, and more. It’s a symbol of a timeless city struggling to balance tradition against tourism.