By Kelly DiNardo A Chef’s City is an occasional travel feature in which our fortuitous writers hit up chefs for recommendations. Most visitors touch down briefly in Athens, see the sites and then head to one of Greece’s gorgeous islands. … Keep reading
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A Chef’s City: Tony Chittum’s Santorini, Greece
By Kelly DiNardo A Chef’s City is an occasional travel feature in which our fortuitous writers hit up chefs for recommendations. We called it poop highway. It was the steep, stone walk between the old town of Oia and Ammoudi … Keep reading
A Chef’s City: Tony Chittum’s Athens, Greece
By Kelly DiNardo A Chef’s City is an occasional travel feature in which our fortuitous writers hit up chefs for recommendations. Greece. Sure, it’s the birthplace of democracy and the playground of the ancient gods, but I admit as the … Keep reading
A Chef’s City: Stefano Frigerio’s Lake Como, Italy
“You are such a trooper.” Either my boyfriend didn’t respond or I didn’t hear him over the bus wooshing by, forcing us to press up against the stone wall that ran beside the narrow Italian road we were walking. We … Keep reading
A Chef’s City: Barcelona Roundup
One trip to La Boqueria was not enough. On my first visit I was so distracted by the seemingly endless options that Bar Pinotxo, one of the small tapas counters in the market, was closing by the time I made … Keep reading
A Chef’s City: Haider Karoum’s Barcelona
To eat at Cal Pep is to understand the Spanish siesta. You can’t turn away a single bite, but in doing so you descend into a sleepy, swollen state. We arrived at the small, unassuming restaurant at the recommendation of … Keep reading
A Chef’s City: Jose Andres’ Barcelona
“Where should I eat in name-a-Spanish town?” must be one of the top ten questions asked of chef Jose Andres. It certainly explains the five-page document I received on what to eat, see and do when I asked about Barcelona. … Keep reading
