Travel

Cuisine xtreme

Part rocker, part dare-devil and full-fledged savvy entrepreneur, Hong Kong’s Michelin-starred Alvin Leung embodies a new wave of chefs who combine traditional ingredients with modern cooking techniques.

Cruise down the Nile

Cruise down the nile.

Mother’s day treat

Mum eats free at The Song of India

Six days in Madrid

To the new coterie of chefs who are marrying traditional flavours with futuristic cooking techniques, Spain is a veritable destination. André Chiang shares his first impressions of the city with epicure.

Secrets unveiled

How much can one learn at a three-hour culinary workshop? Plenty, as Adeline Wong and Jasmine Tham find out when the passionate chef in question is Jean-Charles Dubois.

A table at La Mamounia

Marrakesh’s iconic hotel, La Mamounia, reopens after a lavish makeover.

Kumo

This Japanese fine dining restaurant shows that you can enjoy great kaiseki cuisine without burning a hole in your wallet.

World of flavours under one roof

The Icelandic volcanic ash put a dampener on some travel plans, but that didn’t stop the Food&Hotel Asia 2010 from drawing 52, 000 attendees—a record-breaking attendance. epicure thronged the trade event’s gargantuan halls to fill you in on the treats.

A seafood affair

Join us at The Cliff for an exclusive five-course dinner with matching award-winning Duval-Leroy champagnes from Top Wines on 15 March.

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