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Tokyo is the city with more starred restaurants in the world – Italian Cuisine

Tokyo is the city with more starred restaurants in the world


Also in 2019 Tokyo is confirmed as the city of the Michelin Guide, with the highest number of starred restaurants in the world and 13 of 3 Michelin stars

The twelfth and last edition of the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2019 has recently confirmed that, even this year, the Japanese capital is the city with the largest number of starred restaurants in the world, as many as 234.
This record, together with the variety of the starred culinary offer, makes Tokyo one of the main destinations and gastronomic attractions in the world.

All the records of Tokyo, world gastronomic capital

The Japanese metropolis has always had wide successes on the catering front, as well as great recognition by the Michelin Guide. The red guide, in fact, is notoriously always been very generous in the assignment of the stars to the city of Tokyo. 2019 represents, however, the record year from this point of view, since so many are the firsts achieved.

Let's start by saying that not only the metropolis of the Rising Sun has reached altitude 234 starred rooms, but that is also the city of the world with more 3-star restaurants, as many as 13against the 10 of Paris. The disparity between Tokyo and Paris becomes even greater if one observes the difference in the number of one and two-star restaurants between the two cities; Paris has 16 and 92 two and one star restaurants, while Tokyo has 52 and 165, respectively.

Furthermore, the new edition of the guide includes 484 restaurants, 73 of which are new entries, reflecting the dynamism of Tokyo's gastronomic scene. The assignment of the "new" stars concerned 33 restaurants, with some interesting news and records. In fact, among the new elected representatives three sushi bars or traditional ramen restaurants, or the Ryukyu Chinese Dining Tama, rustic and genuine cuisine in Okinawa, the Onigiri Asakusa Yadoroku with extraordinary onigiri (white rice presented in a triangular or cylindrical shape and often wrapped in algae nori) and finally Sobahouse Kinirohototogisu, just awarded a star for the quality of its ramen soups.

Sobahouse Kinirohototogisu, starred ramen shop

Going up even more than quality, they deserve to be mentioned i four rooms that have the merit and the record of having kept three stars during the various editions of the Michelin Guide, and the highest standards of cuisine, creativity and consistency, namely Kanda (Japanese cuisine), Quintessence (French cuisine), Joël Robuchon (French cuisine) and Sukiyabashi Jiro Honten (Japanese cuisine, sushi in particular).

True wealth, besides quality, is in variety

What is evident, therefore, is not only the excellence of local catering but also the great diversity in the offer, which ranges from prestigious luxury venues to small ramen shops. Not only that, among the many starred restaurants in Tokyo are not only those who specialize in Japanese cuisine, traditional or revisited, but also in international cuisines.

Quintessence, a starred French restaurant in Tokyo

One example is the well-known French restaurant L 'Osier in Chuo-ku, recently promoted to three Michelin stars thanks to the elegant cuisine of chef Olivier Chaignon, who marries seasonal ingredients from Japan and France. In short, as stated by Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guides, "The Tokyo restaurant is distinguished by a wealth of culinary variety, unique in the world. I have no doubt that this will encourage tourists to continue to visit Tokyo to experience the vibrant culinary scene ".

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The best Indian restaurants in Turin (+ a Persian) – Italian Cuisine


Have you ever tried the cooked foods in the Tandoori oven? No? Then the time has come. A selection of Indian restaurants in Turin to feel a bit like in New Delhi. And a bonus with a Persian restaurant if you're looking for Sharazade

TO turin you will find a fair number of Indian restaurants, each with its own specialty, under the banner of one of the best known cuisines in the world, the Indian one.

Here is our list of Indian restaurants

Taj Majal via Nizza 39 / bis
Approaching Indian cuisine with a tasting menu is always the wisest thing to do to avoid surprises from overly spicy food. From Taj Majal you can start with a small lunch menu at a cost of € 10, then go up to 18 with the vegetarian menu Gandhi, which includes samosa and pakora mix, aloo raita, cheese naan, paneer makhani, aloo palak, dessert or Kerala at 26 € prawn prawns and prawns, Jinga tandoori, aloo raita, cheese naan, jhinga madrasi, aloo palak, dessert. Friendly staff and low prices for a place to consider.

Jaipur Indian Restaurant Orbassano Course 230
If your sweetheart loves spicy flavors and candlelit evenings, Jaipur is the restaurant for you. Among the most popular dishes: the Tandoori very spiced, many vegetarian dishes, with the Ayurveda menu (cost about € 20) or, for fish lovers, the Bengal menu. If you prefer to eat Indian comfortably seated on your sofa the Jaipur makes deliveries at home for the lucky ones who live less than 4 km from the restaurant, 3.5 km to be exact, with a minimum order of € 10, cost for delivery € 2. On Thursdays at lunch 30% discount at checkout.

Namaste India, Montecucco course 26B
If you arrive breathless from the office and have no intention of cooking, you can call Namaste India, for an Indian dinner at home, ready to taste! You can organize the delivery with the restaurant at the time you prefer. The first Indian food rotisserie opened in Turin in 2003.
The app for online orders at the moment is usable by Android users (we faithful to iOS we are waiting). You will be spoiled for choice: vegetarian pakora, paneer pakora, vegetable samosa or the tasty bread stuffed with cheese, the Cheese Nan. The app allows you to get a 10% discount, code APP10.

A greedy extra, the Persian restaurant
Persian Food Via San Massimo 38F
Raise your hand if you have not dreamed of the myth of Sharazade at least once in your life! Iran, one of the most enchanting places in the world, for its culture, for its architecture and also, obviously, for its gastronomy. In Turin there is a corner that smells of Persia, created by chef Assan Akberi and his wife, Nilufar Nojabaj. For dishes to taste let us advise you.

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The 5 best fish restaurants in Milan – Italian Cuisine

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They say that the freshest fish in Italy arrives in Milan. Well, for sure it is also the most expensive one. If with typical restaurants that serve the workhorses of Milanese cuisine like ribs and yellow risotto it is easier to get by without spending exorbitant amounts, going out for dinner to eat fish is more and more like a luxury to be granted only on special occasions.
Not everything is lost, however, because there are also several restaurants, perhaps less "blazoned" than others, that offer a quality undoubtedly indisputable in the face of a more contained and "fair" spending.

Here then is a selection of the five best, where you can raise the desire for fish and not be forced to cry at the time of the bill.

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La Cozzeria, Via Muratori 6

As the name suggests, the workhorses of this place in Porta Romana are mussels: tasty and luscious, are offered in many variations and are served in portions of one or a half kilo, accompanied by home-made fries. But if you do not go crazy for the classics moules et frites, do not despair: you can opt for the fresh raw – which include different types of oysters; for the delicious starters and for the first ones, among which the linguine with the Carloforte tuna bottarga and the strozzapreti with smoked swordfish, pistachios, dried tomatoes, Marsala and ricotta.
The family management and the very kind staff have made it, rightly, a solid point of reference for the Milanese: translated, you must always book in advance.

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The Lighthouse, Via Marco D'Oggiono 6

The starters of the house of Il Faro have gained a certain notoriety at the loyal customers, given their abundance, variety and exquisiteness. But in this place not far from the Navigli, which combines the seafood cuisine of Sardinia and Puglia, you will also find first courses such as Lorighitas with lobster or seafood; fregola with squid ink; orecchiette with turnip tops, mussels and bottarga or with prawns and broad beans. The latter change according to the catch actually available, confirming the fact that the freshness of raw materials, here, is not transient. Warm welcome and "housewife", with a fast, precise and punctual service: for years, a certainty.

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Trattoria Del Pescatore, Via Vannucci 5

"For over 40 years, a reference point for fish in Milan": nothing more true for this historic local founded in 1976, located between Porta Romana and Bocconi and recently landed also in Hong Kong. The distinctive signs? The famous loaves of bread, crunchy outside and light and soft inside, which are directly placed on the tables; the tasty Catalan lobster with red onion and tomatoes, a sort of "trademark" of the restaurant; the tradition – still alive – to offer, at the end of the meal, Sardinian pecorino directly from the form and iced myrtle. The real challenge, at Trattoria Del Pescatore, is to be able to book: arm yourself with a lot of patience, you will be rewarded!

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Nerino 10 Trattoria, Via Nerino 10

Nerino 10 has long been at the top of the town's ranking of Tripadvisor and is anything but a tourist trap or a restaurant that has an undeserved reputation. Rather. The a la carte menu changes seasonally: to mention – in the winter one – the battered prawns with soy mayonnaise; Nerino tagliolini with clams and 'nduja; tagliatelle with prawns, lime and pistachio pesto; fresh grilled fish (swordfish, tuna fish, San Pietro, sea skewers); the king prawns in salt crust. The success of this restaurant has not at all mounted the heads of the owners: courtesy and kindness are never lacking, as well as a lot of substance and a rare balance between account and quality.

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Zio Pesce, Via Cicco Simonetta 8 and Via Maffei 12

Do not be fooled by the fact that Zio Pesce is part of the Seven Group, a chain of restaurants that includes Seven, Joe Cipolla, Milanese Drogherie and Pescherie Riunite. In fact, in the two locations of via Cicco Simonetta (Navigli area) and Maffei (Cinque Giornate / Porta Romana) you will enjoy excellent seafood cuisine without your wallet having to suffer. To be noted, for fans of the raw, the "Nude and raw of Uncle Fish", among which stand out French prawns, sea almonds and bulots; different types of oysters; tuna tartare, salmon, red prawns from Mazzara del Vallo and cuttlefish; carpaccio of yellow fin tuna. A selection of over one hundred labels will also cheer those who do not want to renounce the accompaniment of a good wine.

Marianna Tognini
December 2018
Credit cover image: Il Faro restaurant

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