Ship shape: Normandie, the biggest French restaurant of all
As a symbol of that way of life, no space on any other ship could compare with Normandie’s grand restaurant
As a symbol of that way of life, no space on any other ship could compare with Normandie’s grand restaurant
What Bacon’s Castle looks like inside and out has about it the undeniable strangeness of the past
Here the ancient actually beats out the modern
All the sadness of lost youth hovers over Normandy
Cold grates on cold nights are grim. Warm bright ones lift the spirits, whatever tidings the day may have brought
A celebration dinner demands competence rather than brilliance in the kitchen, and, of far greater value, the benison of guests of the right sort
I do not know if there was corn in Eden but would like to think so
These days, we are long into the age of commercial breadbaking and far-removed from the sight of a field of waving wheat
Revisiting the de facto Dutch capital blurs time and space
Alone or in company, a good swizzle stick encourages deliberateness
Cooking is craft, not art, and food porn disorders our senses
The Nashville restaurant has been in operation without interruption and under the same family ownership for eighty-nine years
It has been said that Kentucky culture distils down to thoroughbred horses, beautiful women and bourbon whiskey
He wrote about good living, which he strove determinedly — often flamboyantly — to practice
We’ve been lost at sea ever since
Recalling the moral clarity of Lillian Hellman’s The North Star
Our priority is therapeutic: to be comfortable and feel welcome
History takes you out of yourself at Kill Devil Hills and Cape Hatteras
Mosley’s hails from a past age but prospers fine in this one
Masterpiece has brought Around the World in 80 Days to the small screen