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Going viet

Her cooking classes have been reckoned by Lonely Planet as one of the best in Vietnam, so now’s the time to glean some culinary tips from master chef, Trinh Diem Vy, who is serving as a guest chef at The Garden till 12 February.

Dining in-house

Whether it’s enjoying a cocktail on an open-air roof top restaurant, the best of Thai cuisine or a romantic French dinner for two, Furama Chiang Mai has all your culinary needs covered.

Paris de luxe

In a city filled with so many stunning sights competing for your attention, it says a lot about a hotel when all you want (well, almost) to do is to get holed up in your suite.

Best eclairs in Singapore

This French dessert demands refined pastry skill as one must perfect the pâte à choux, crème pâtissière and ganache. Here are the ones we liked best.

A dollop of love

Instead of steak and wine, why not surprise your other half with a hearty breakfast? Wild Honey’s executive chef Andreas Nauser shares three morning recipes for a special occasion.

Paris dining redux

The City of Lights may have been unseated as the culinary capital of the world, but there’s no denying its clout as the starting ground for fine French gastronomy. Six chefs reveal their favourite restaurants.

Born to bake

Under the magic hands of Belgian top pastry chef Roger Van Damme, it’s hard not to experience culinary ecstasy.

Pleasurable additions

10 at Claymore at Pan Pacific Orchard is replete with new and refreshing creations to mark the beginning of the Year of the Dragon.

Spotlight on: Chuck Hughes

Beating Bobby Flay in an Iron Chef showdown and becoming the youngest Canadian to emerge victorious in the Kitchen Stadium, is not something many can claim to have done. The chef of TV Series Chuck’s Day Off, who is showcasing his brand of Québécois fare in a series of dining events here from 1 to 3 March, shares his moment of triumph.

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