10 Articles found for “Casa 201”
Near Istanbul, Casa Lavanda and The Barn Are Reshaping the Future of Food and Hospitality
In recent years, culinary trends have undergone one of the sharpest transformations. The traditional definition of luxury is being questioned, and a new understanding of luxury is emerging around what is truly difficult to find.
Inside Elizabeth Taylor’s Heart-Shaped Bath at the 1-Key Casa Kimberly
In our Signature Spaces series, we take an inside look at some of the most iconic rooms in MICHELIN Key hotels. Join us in the top suite at Casa Kimberly in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where Elizabeth Taylor built a peculiar bathtub—by accident.
From Mezcal to Maison at Two Key Casa Silencio
Nestled in Oaxaca’s history-soaked Valley of Xaaga, El Silencio is a lauded mezcal maker that believed it was time their product ascended to the natural next plane. Wineries have hotels on the vineyards — why not mezcal?
Behind the Bib: Joselito: Casa de Comidas
Javier Candón shares his passion for Spanish cuisine at his restaurants in Washington, D.C.
Breaking Ground: Casa Enríque’s Cosme Aguilar
Get to know the chef behind the only Michelin-starred Mexican restaurant in New York City.
MICHELIN Guide Türkiye: At Tuğra, service makes the difference
Front-of-house teams are made up of professionals who can elevate a dining experience to a whole new level. The team at Restaurant Tuğra in Istanbul, headed up by Ismail Kahveci, is a case in point… and recipient of our Service Award. This article is supported by Mastercard, official partner of the MICHELIN Guide Istanbul, Izmir & Bodrum.
Colourful Zagreb – Dolac market and restaurants in the historic centre
Some capital cities completely reflect the spirit of their country – and this is certainly the case for magnificent Zagreb. This city teems with movement and positive energy, sometimes evoking the buzz of a lively metropolis, while at other times feeling much more accessible and manageable in size.
Diverse women, diverse styles: Female chefs of Istanbul
Despite the fact that cooking has been seen primarily as a female duty for centuries, it is an unfortunate irony that cuisine, and especially refined cuisine continues to be considered a male exclusive profession. Female chefs still have to exert harder work compared to their male counterparts in order to achieve a similar level of success and regard. However, as is the case in the rest of the world, plenty of female chefs in Istanbul have proven themselves and achieved the recognition they deserve. And they all reflect their own personalities and signature styles in their cuisines.
A living legend, a signature dish: Beyti
Beyti is a dish known to almost everyone in Türkiye. Even though there may be different versions, everyone still thinks of a delicious meat dish upon hearing the word “beyti.” While often we aren’t aware when a certain dish is made for the first time or who created it, but that’s not the case for beyti: the creator and namesake, Beyti Güler, is one of the most prominent masters alive.
Industry Insider: How Important are Wine Tasting Notes?
The Robert Parker Wine Advocate editor-in-chief states her case.