19 Articles found for “The Cross”

Moselle Road Trip: A 10-Day Itinerary From the Essentials to the Unexpected
Enjoy 10 days dedicated to exploring all the riches of Moselle; with castles, citadels, arts & crafts, picturesque villages, and bucolic landscapes, this region at the crossroads of Europe is a treasure trove of unexpected wonders. Let's hit the road!
9 Places To Dine With Luxury Brands
Tuck in to food and drink at the crossroads where fashion and food embrace.
Kings County Imperial Crosses the Bridge into Manhattan
The Bib Gourmand-designated restaurant opens a second outpost in the Lower East Side.
These 5 Greek Ingredients Showcases The Country's History, Culture and Terroir
Don't mistake these ingredients for regular produce – they come with unique terroir and a long history that crosses generations. The co-founder and managing director of Greek restaurant Alati explains.

A Taste of History: Cheese Štrukli and Strudel
Hills rich in castles and crossed by the Drava, Mura, and Sava rivers, plains with medieval towns, thermal springs: this is the soul of central Croatia, a land steeped in history and natural beauty.

Exceptional Wines, Outstanding Cuisine, and Untouched Natural Landscapes in Central Croatia
Criss-crossed by the Drava, Mura, and Sava rivers, Central Croatia is a region of breathtaking natural beauty, where unspoiled landscapes blend seamlessly with thermal springs and rolling hills adorned with vineyards.

Inside Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross
We explore the restaurants at London’s newest shopping destination.

Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross
We explore the restaurants at London’s newest shopping destination.
Recipe: Hot Cross Buns
Make the sweet treat in the comfort of your home with a treasured recipe from Philadelphia's Walnut Street Cafe.

Kyoto Through the Eyes (and Palate) of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, internationally acclaimed for his boundary-crossing cuisine and flagship restaurants such as Jean-Georges at The Shinmonzen in Kyoto, shares his insider favorites — from udon to tempura to cocktails — alongside stories that shaped his love for the city.
Where to Eat in Marseille, the Mediterranean’s Most Exciting Food City
France’s oldest city, Marseille is a crossroads of culture and cuisine, shaped by 2,600 years of migration and maritime trade. From its Greek founders to waves of immigrants from Italy, North Africa, the Middle East, and beyond, each community has left an indelible mark on the city’s dynamic food culture. Here's where to eat in Marseille, as noted by our Inspectors.

The First Day We Got Our Stars: Ivan Brehm
Nouri's "crossroads cooking" is a culmination of all of Brehm's global experiences. He shares what it was like when they got their first MICHELIN star.
First Ever Made-in-Singapore Rice Hits The Shelves
Developed by Singapore researcher, Temasek Rice is crossbred from over 6 different types of rice to withstand floods and droughts

A Beautiful Friendship Between Boulder, Colorado and Dushanbe, Tajikistan
For more than 26 years, Boulder Dushanbe Tea House has celebrated a cross-cultural exchange.

Yingtao Brings MICHELIN-Starred Chinese Cuisine to New York
Cross-regional Chinese cuisine with French and Polish influences.
El Ronqueo De Atún: A Spanish Tuna Cutting Ceremony
A Spanish chef and a Japanese chef from two of Barcelona's Michelin-starred restaurants cross knives in a traditional Bluefin tuna cutting ceremony.
5 Unique Greek Ingredients For A Taste Of Greece
Don't mistake these ingredients for regular produce – they come with unique terroir and a long history that crosses generations.
JB Restavracija: honest home-style cooking
Situated in Ljubljana, a city located at a crossroads of Mediterranean and Middle European cultures, JB boasts an avant-garde, contemporary-style ambience.