WINE&DINE - June 2017
WINE&DINE - June 2017
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This June, we take fast food slow.
We explore ways that fast food, once mindless and quick-serve, is being elevated to gourmet dining; suss out where you can get the classiest burgers in town; and pick out what fast food looks like in different countries around the globe. In the recipes department, Saint Pierre’s Emmanuel Stroobant shows us how to prepare healthier versions of fast food staples, while in our wine pairing column, wine journalist Patricia Guy gives tips on wines to enjoy with fast food. In other news, we blind taste 30 Rieslings and recommend the best; check out what’s cooking at restaurants Venue by Sebastian, Jade, Black Swan and more; explore Peru as a foodie travel destination; and meet with some spunky private dining home chefs.
WINE&DINE Magazine Description:
Editor: Wine & Dine Experience Pte Ltd
Categoría: Food & Beverage
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Bi-Monthly
THE LIVING LEGACY
Wine & Dine’s credible editorial has been the cornerstone of making the publication the definitive magazine for gourmands for the past 32 years.
In its latest reiteration, the magazine is a bi-monthly amalgamation of well-researched, long-form articles on food culture and how what we eat continues to shape the world we know.
Each issue takes on a universal theme that is a reflection of the current climate of the F&B industry and beyond, and includes interviews with the chefs and vintners you should be keeping an eye out for.
It's published alongside the magazine's website—www.wnd.sg—where you'll find the latest news from the region and abroad.
Being a gourmand means we appreciate good food no matter where it comes from; expect to see Michelin-starred restaurants of international acclaim featured alongside veterans of traditional food and a new generation of chefs dabbling in experimental, genre-defying cuisine.
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