A $2,000 Glass of Scotch, a $600 Cigar, and Other Delights From the French Laundry’s New After-Dinner Drink List
This is for high rollers only, obviously.
This is for high rollers only, obviously.
The French Laundry is now 47th in the world, according to the Pellegrino folks, down from 43.
Places like Colmar and Knokke-Heist may not be on your culinary radar, but they probably should be.
Also, he'll be moving to San Francisco or L.A. come spring.
A tribute video to the country's most respected chef is nothing short of gushing.
Yes, Thomas Keller makes his kitchen staff do double-duty as his caddies.
The chef gets some great French Laundry publicity during the Oscar telecast.
See his informal guide to good eats on Oahu.
The protest lasted about an hour, and was prompted by a rumor that JPMorgan Chase was in the house.
The French Laundry spinoff gets its four stars renewed.
Might the London critics be harder to please than Michelin?
The fawning half-hour doc is airing only in Southern California at the moment.
"This is my first year being really into it ... I DVR each episode so that I can fast forward through Randy Jackson, J.Lo, and Steven what's-his-name."
The winners (and a notable loser) from this year's S. Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants awards.
But he's in no hurry to open a real, live restaurant there.
Excuse me, waiter. There seems to be a choir in the dining room.
We still haven't been invited, but it sure looks fun.