St. Barths Gourmet Festival – Foodies Rejoice!

Make your plans to visit tropical St. Barths in November. The popular St. Barths Gourmet Festival is an experience every foodie should have on their personal bucket list. Enjoy a delectable display of culinary prowess by Michelin-rated French chefs. Plus, experience a weeklong dive into the highly curated barrels of the world’s best rums. St. Barths has much to offer curious taste buds.

St. Barths Gourmet Festival is back to remind us why this French isle is the culinary capital of the Caribbean. Since 2014, the St. Barths Gourmet Festival has highlighted the best of the best in French cooking. Top chefs fly in for four nights of multi-course tasting menu dinners. Next, these chefs each team up with local chefs and work in the kitchen of St. Barths’ top restaurants.

The patron chef this year is highly respected Pierre Gagnaire. He has been awarded three Michelin stars for 20 consecutive years. Hence, it is no wonder he was elected “the best-starred chef in the world” by his peers. As a result, Gagnaire has invited a “Dream Team” of chefs to St. Barths for the event.

Meet the Chefs

The invited chefs flying in to participate in the St. Barths Gourmet Festival event, represent the best of the best in the world of fine French dining. For example, several run the most revered restaurants in France. Plus are proud owners of multiple Michelin stars. Here is the list:

Pierre Gagnaire – Patron Chef and ambassador of the St. Barts Gourmet Festival and 3-Michelin star Chef at Pierre Gagnaire Paris
Eric Frechon – 3-Star Michelin Chef at Hotel Le Bristol Paris
Arnaud Lallement -3-Star Michelin Chef at L’Assiette Champenoise
Jean-Rémi Caillon – 2-Star Michelin Chef at Kintessence, K2 Palace, Courchevel
Sébastien Vauxion – 2-Star Michelin Chef at Sarkara Restaurant, K2 Palace, Courchevel
Dimitri Droisneau – 2-Star Michelin Chef at Restaurant La Villa Madie, Cassis
Nicolas Beaumann – 2-Star Michelin Chef at Restaurant Maison Rostang
Marcel Ravin – 1-Star Michelin Chef at Restaurant Blue Bay, Monte-Carlo Bay Hôtel & Resort, Monaco
Juan Arbelaez – Chef and Businessman, owner of 10 restaurants in Paris
Matthias Marc – Chef at restaurants Substance et Liquide
Jean Imbert – Chef at Hôtel Cheval Blanc St-Barth Isle de France

The Caribbean Rum Awards

The Caribbean Rum Awards has quickly become the Caribbean’s most exclusive celebration of rum. Each year, a team of judges from the Caribbean and around the world descends upon St. Barths. They judge a coveted selection of the Caribbean’s best rums. For example, try “Uber-Premium” categories of rum, such as Rhum agricole.

Now in its fourth year, this event gathers the most expensive rums on the market for an unparalleled competition. It is hosted in Gustavia, definitely the heart of St. Barths. The Caribbean Rum Awards packs a punch with nightly events ranging from tastings to workshops to exclusive gala events.

Reservations are required. Contact The Life of Luxury today. We can book all of your travel reservations for both the St. Barths Gourmet Festival and the Caribbean Rum Awards! Therefore, it reduces the hassle and stress, so you can enjoy yourself.

We hope you enjoyed reading about the St. Barths Gourmet Festival and the Caribbean Rum Awards. We also offer concierge services, such as VIP event tickets, luxury travel and private shopping experiences.

Photo: St. Barths Gourmet Festival




Amazing Foodie Experiences from Destination Hotels

Another popular trend in the travel industry is foodie tourism. Driven by the popularity of TV food shows and the desire for travelers to enjoy great food and a fine dining experience, foodie tourism is hot. Luxury hotel and resorts around the world are creating fantastic opportunities and appease our gastro-pleasure desires.

Offering a collection of over 40 luxury and upscale independent hotels, resorts and residences all across the United States, Destination Hotels provides an incredible array of local, foodie programs – everything from foraging, to local farming and fishing experiences, plus get cooking tips from local chefs.

The culinary interactions being offered by Destination Hotels are all authentic. These culinary adventures are one-of-a-kind and are will deliver a memorable experience that your stomach will surely say “Thanks!”

Here’s a list of intriguing, gastronomic getaways from Destination Hotels:

Meet the Forager: The local gardener and forager at Suncadia, A Destination Hotel, guides guests through Hay Creek Garden to share secrets of the many earthy delicacies native to the area. This multi-course dinner showcases the garden’s complete summer harvest, including several types of carrots (red, yellow, purple, white), Arugula, Broccoli Raab, Mustard Greens, Snow Peas, Filet Beans, Eight-Ball Summer Squash, Edible Flowers, White Strawberries and more.

Catch, Keep & Eat King Salmon: In partnership with Cabela’s Outfitters, Fishing the Gorge and Skamania Lodge, A Destination Hotel, hotel guests have the opportunity to climb aboard a beautiful 24-foot Alumaweld Formula Vee boat for a guided King Salmon fishing experience on the Columbia River. Executive Chef Matt and Skamania’s culinary team will then turn the catch into a delicious meal for guests to enjoy fresh that night.

Pop-up Street Food Kitchen: Once a week at the Hotel De Anza, A Destination Hotel, the patio at The Satellite Kitchen is transformed into a pop-up street food kitchen that features a variety of food creations from local guest chefs. This culinary event displays new food concepts and classic favorites while highlighting the local ingredients from the San Francisco Bay Area.

Best of Land and Sea: Terranea Resort, A Destination Hotel offers a myriad of culinary experiences that immerse the senses and satisfy even the most discerning foodie, with the best of California’s coastal cuisine. Through the Farm-to-Terranea dining experience package, guests can participate in a farm tour and cooking demonstration with Terranea’s Chef Bernard, as well as a number of interactive workshops that highlight the sea salt and honey harvesting in the area. Wine and spirits sommeliers can quench their thirst at Terranea’s Pastry & Liquor pairing workshop with Executive Pastry Chef Pierino and Sommelier Szymon Piechaczek, or a wine pairing dinner at signature Mar’sel restaurant.

Orange Grove Dinner: The Orange Grove at Royal Palms Resort and Spa in Phoenix, Arizona – a luxury Destination Hotel, is an idyllic dining vignette. The original resort, built in the middle of a citrus grove at the base of Camelback Mountain, creates an intimate setting for any occasion with its farm-fresh culinary offerings and inspired craft cocktails menus.

Blue Crabbing and Farmers Market: At Wild Dunes, A Destination Hotel, guests can catch wild blue crabs on Capers Island in South Carolina, a nearby boneyard beach that is a scenic boat ride away. Guests then enjoy an authentic beachside crab boil with their catches. For those looking to explore the historic downtown Charleston with a foodie twist, a local chef will guide guests through the Farmers Market Showcase who will pick out local produce and the prepare a fresh and wholesome lunch.

How Sweet It Is: The Carolina Inn, A Destination Hotel, and local bee keeper Marty Hanks, are working together to curate organic, homemade honey at Hank’s charming five-acre farm in Orange County. These painted and decorates hives will be harvested in July for guests to use and enjoy in the award-winning Carolina Crossroads Restaurant at the Carolina Inn.

Backyard to Table: Suncadia, A Destination Hotel, has put its own spin on the Farm-to-Table movement with the Backyard-To-Table Summer Foraging Dinner at the Nelson Farm in Washington. Chef Rick Shell and his culinary team have crafted an innovative multi-course dinner inspired by the vibrant flavors of the summer season. From Eight-Ball Summer Squash, to White Strawberries, to wild foraged mushrooms — the menu highlights the area’s glorious summer produce straight from the hotel’s backyard garden, which guests handpick themselves.

Water & Wine: Guests looking to work up an appetite and truly earn those wine calories will enjoy this unique tour offered by Stowe Mountain Lodge, A Destination Hotel in partnership with nearby Boyden Valley Winery & Spirits in the renowned Green Mountains. Guests are driven to the winery’s outpost in Cambridge, VT and enjoy a 90-minute paddle in a boat of choice (kayak, paddleboards or single or tandem canoes) followed by a special private winery tour. A wine tasting and a platter of fresh Vermont cheddar cheeses along with French bread will be provided as a reward for the hard work endured on the lake, and a guide will transport guests back to the car at the winery tour conclusion. Located in a restored 1875 carriage barn, Boyden Valley Winery is steeped in culture and agriculture heritage and offers 8,000 grapevines and 300 acres of maple trees tended to by the same family for four generations. Each wine features only the finest locally grown fruit from the loamy soils of the Lamoille River Valley.

In addition to the above foodie programs by Destination Hotels, the award winning travel company also also features 20 renowned golf courses, 19 indigenous spas, in addition to 105 exceptional bars and restaurants.

If a foodie experience at one of the Destination Hotels is what you’ve been wanting to try, please contact The Life of Luxury and we can help plan and book your entire luxury travel reservation. Enjoy a true VIP experience. Keep up with all the latest fine dining and travel news, by returning to this luxury blog.

Photot: Royal Palms Resort and Spa / Destination Hotels




Ciera Steak + Chophouse – Lake Tahoe’s Only AAA Four Diamond Restaurant

During a recent visit to the beautiful Lake Tahoe area, we had dinner at Ciera Steak + Chophouse restaurant, which is located on the ground floor of the luxury MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa.

Simply stated, Ciera Steak + Chophouse offered superb service and a truly exquisite fine dining experience. The restaurant is only AAA Four Diamond restaurant in all of Lake Tahoe. The establishment has won that prestigious award eight years in a row, from 2008 to 2015. They have also been voted as Lake Tahoe’s Best Restaurant for Dinner, as well as the Best Steakhouse.

As we entered the restaurant’s luxurious lobby, we were greeted by a welcoming hostess, who led my wife and I to our private booth. The center of the restaurant’s dining room is surrounded by booths that are decorated with red drapes for privacy. The booth’s seating is red leather and the soft lighting produced a relaxing ambiance.

Ciera Steak + Chophouse offers a full menu of enticing choices including steak, fish, poultry and even vegetarian entrees. In addition, they offer a popular $35 Prix Fixe menu with 3 courses. The Prix Fixe menu is offered every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights, except for major holidays.

The steakhouse features a stunning glass display of over 300 wines and champagnes from around the world. There’s bound to be something to meet everybody’s personal taste. In addition, you can choose your favorite spirit.

Ciera Steak + Chophouse restaurant - Filet Mignon

I ordered the Caesar Salad with white anchovy fillets to start. My entree was the Filet Mignon – 6oz center cut. The “certified angus beef” steak was served with red wine demi-glace and bearnaise sauce, roasted garlic mashed and blistered asparagus. My wife chose the French Onion Soup with three cheese grantine and Caesar Salad with white anchovy fillets for her first course, followed by Grilled Alaskan King Salmon. It was served with mango and papaya salsa, fried wonton skins with cilantro cream, along with with roasted garlic mashed and blistered asparagus. Both our entrees were cooked to perfection.

There were several desserts that all sounded amazing. I picked the Chocolate Lava Cake. It’s a decadent chocolate warm ganache, with white chocolate spire and served with fresh berries and sauce framboise. It was outstanding! My wife chose the Seasonal Tasting of Berries. It came with an array of blueberries, blackberries, raspberries plus strawberries and Chantilly cream.

We received a special treat when the two Chocolate covered strawberries ice where brought to our table. They were complementary and the perfect way to end our fine dining experience at Ciera.

We both felt the entire meal was delicious and perfectly prepared. From the time we were first seated, the meal service was impeccable. The White-coated waitstaff was both attentive, professional and friendly. We also appreciated the maitre d’ Tommy Walker, stopping by our booth several times to make sure everything was to our liking.

The restaurant is open for dinner Wed through Sun, between 5:30pm to 10pm. The bar is open at 5pm.

Overall, it was a wonderful fine dining experience and I would highly recommend Ciera Steak + Chophouse in the MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa for anybody visiting scenic Lake Tahoe.

The Life of Luxury can help plan and book your travel itinerary, including a stay in the alpine beauty of Lake Tahoe. Be sure to enjoy dining at Ciera Steak + Chophouse. If you enjoy reading about luxury travel destinations like Lake Tahoe, return often to read our popular luxury blog.

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10th Anniversary of Great Chefs Event in Philadelphia

This year marks the 10 year anniversary of the Great Chefs Event in Philadelphia. The popular event started back in 2006 when Jeff Benjamin and Marc Vetri brought together chefs to support a fundraiser for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.

The 10th Anniversary of the Great Chefs Event will be held on Tuesday June 9, but scheduled the night before is an incredible event that shouldn’t be missed. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime, multi-course reunion dinner that will feature all of the Food & Wine magazine Best New Chefs of 1999. The event will be held in the private dining room at Vetri Ristorante in Philadelphia.

In 1999, Marc Vetri was named one of 1999 America’s Best New Chefs, in addition to Paul Kahan (Blackbird, avec, The Publican), James McDevitt (Bohlsen Restaurant Group), Suzanne Goin (Lucques, a.o.c.), La Provence, Domenica), Rocco DiSpirito (award-winning cookbook author of the Now Eat This! series), as well as Dale Reitzer (Acacia). All mentioned chefs will attend the Monday night dinner. The group represent numerous locations across the U.S. – New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Virginia, Louisiana, and Arizona.

To pay tribute to the time period, the dinner will feature updated variations of the delicious dishes served by the top chefs sixteen years ago. Dining guests will feast on a host of great tasting food including: Vetri’s Almond Ricotta Tortellini with Truffle Butter, Goin’s Grilled Steak with Tomato Bread Salad, Kahan’s Seared Sea Scallops with Fennell Broth and Orange, DiSpirito’s Seared Salmon with Onions and Rhubarb, Besh’s Fried Goat Cheese and Frisee Salad, McDevitt’s Miso-Marinated Sea Bass, and last but not least – Reitzer’s Sweet Corn Soup with Shiitake Crab Cakes. In addition, each dish will be served along with an expertly paired, wine accompaniment.

Tickets for this unbelievable dinner are $2,500.00 per person and all proceeds will go towards benefiting the Vetri Foundation for Children and Alex’s Lemonade Stand.

Also included in the ticket price, is a GA ticket to the 10th Annual Great Chefs Event on June 9, 2015 ($350 value). This popular Philadelphia event will host more than 40 well known chefs and beverage pros. Food stations will be set up to sample the best tasting food. This year, about 1,200 people are expected to attend the Great Chefs Event. There will also be an after-party held held at the Vetri Family’s that’s near Lo Spiedo.

Tickets can be purchased here: https://vetrifoundation.ticketbud.com/the-great-chefs-event-2015

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Photo: ALSM / Great Chefs Event




Celebrity Chef Emeril Lagasse at Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appétit

This year’s Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appétit event is proud to announce that celebrity chef Celebrity Chef Emeril Lagasse will join an already amazing group of superstar chefs including: Michelin-Starred chefs Guy Savoy and Ho Chee Boon, plus Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger.

Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appétit festival will occur between April 23 and 26, 2015. Held in Las Vegas, this year marks the ninth annual star-studded culinary event and is expected to be the best one ever. Chef Emeril Lagasse will make his first appearance and provide event guests the opportunity to enjoy a taste of New Orleans with a first-of-its-kind seafood extravaganza.

Emeril Lagasse is well known for adding his own twist on Louisiana’s classic Creole dishes at his Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House at MGM Grand. He will be hosting two different seafood-centric events this year. The first is titled “The New Orleans Fish House Experience with Emeril Lagasse” – it will be an intimate evening the blends Emeril’s signature “New New Orleans” style of cooking along with a selection of wine pairings from the award-winning menu at the Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House restaurant. The second even is titled “Emeril’s New Orleans Seafood Extravaganza” – A seafood feast no other will be held at the MGM Grand Producer’s Pool. Enjoy the soulful sound with a live musical performance by Big Easy. Be treated with boiled seafood and fresh fish and don’t miss the third annual Chase Sapphire Preferred Grill Challenge.

Chef Guy Savoy will take guests on an amazing foodie journey with perfect pairings and celebrate the best in food and KRUG Champagne, which is the world’s foremost luxury Champagne House. Chef Guy Savoy will serve a delicious four-course meal that showcases his signature dishes. They will be paired with prestigious bottles including Krug’s exclusive Grand Cuvée and Krug Rosé.

Another anticipated event will be hosted by Chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger. The female duo will take diners south of the border with a taco fiesta. Hakkasan Chef Ho Chee Boon will host an intimate dining tour across modern China with a delicious, six-course dinner that’s Cantonese-inspired.

The Chefs of Wolfgang Puck will showcase the many flavors of Chef Wolfgang Puck’s empire during a special lunch that will be hosted by Spago Executive Chef, Eric Klein.

Events at this year’s Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appétit will be held at ARIA, Bellagio, Caesars Palace and MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Other noted chefs that will be there include Michael Mina, Masa Takayama, François Payard, Jean-Philippe Maury plus Frankie Pellegrino Jr.

You can purchase tickets for Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appétit at www.VegasUncorked.com

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Photo: Photo by David Becker for Vegas Uncork’d by bon appétit




Ultimate Gourmet Dining – The World’s Best Private Supper Clubs

Today, private supper clubs are helping make the world of fine dining a more welcoming and enjoyable, family experience. Long gone are the days of the traditional “dress up, book up, turn up, pay up. ” Taken its place is a new and popular style of dining. It’s exclusive but this intimate, gastronomic experience can be shared by new friends, usually around the same dining table.

It’s no surprise that new, private supper clubs are helping to revive the idea of eating out and enjoying a friendly, rather than forced experience.

We searched the world to locate the best private dining experiences available. Take a look and consider your next meal at one of the private supper clubs.

Casa Saltshaker is a very intimate affair: (photo above)
New York Chef Dan Perlman, who has been in the Argentinean capital for nearly 10 years, organizes these very special house parties. Dan hosts the dinner parties from his apartment (AKA Casa Saltshaker) from Friday to Sunday cooking dishes being dependent on his mood that day.

The Five Course meals take influence from the Mediterranen and are carefully matched with local vinos for a mere $70. Expect your taste buds to be tantalized by wonders such as Dans famous  ceviche, served over a corn puree, fava beans, red onion, rocoto peppers cilantro,  cherry tomatoes and crushed tortilla crumbs.

There is room for ten people, who all gather around Dan’s open kitchen table to watch his culinary skills and hear his stories. As this is a very intimate affair, Dan likes to chat with all of his guests beforehand to make sure they’re the right kind of person for this amazing experience.

Aronia de Takazawa, Tokyo:
Chef Yoshiaki Takazawa and his wife, Akiko, run this hidden restaurant in Tokyo’s Akasaka district. Yoshiaki is well known by the world food trade for his imaginative creations which include Foie gras crème brûlée with mango; smoked Ezo venison; curry ice cream to name a few.

Fresh seasonal ingredients and artistic flair make Aronia de Takazawa a must visit. The establishment serves a maximum of 10 diners per sitting and serves an 11 course meal, and with a 3-6 month waiting list of people prepared to pay $270, this is one of the hardest reservations in the county. Expect dining at it’s very best.

The emphasis is on fresh seasonal ingredients and the concept is based on the traditional domestic Japanese tea ceremony where the experience is shared with the family.

Angelika Apfelthaler’s dinners are now legendary in Vienna:
Chef Angelika Apfelthaler (and her friends) makes room for guests in her home each week to sample masterfully cooked international dishes such as hazelnut and chestnut soup followed by zucchini mint quiche with goats’ cheese, a pasta course with pumpkin gnocchi topped with truffle salt and a main of duck breast with risotto and saffron.

Despite the high quality of the food prepared this highly informal open kitchen has become legendary in the city and is a great place to meet new friends, business associates or fellow foodies to discuss your next gastronomic adventure.

The Dining Room only takes small tables (maximum 5-6 per table, but preferably not more than 4) and has definitely focused on being a “romantic” hotspot, they now also offer very stylish dinner boxes for a truly elegant take-out.

Craig Thornton’s Wolvesmouth Dinners, Los Angeles:
This well-known private supper club institution is the brain-child of Los Angeles chef Craig Thornton.

Regarded as one of the toughest reservations in Los Angeles the club is hosted at Craig’s loft apartment with an open kitchen and communal seating for twenty-four. If you are lucky enough to get a booking expect to mix with a plethora of unique personalities from UFC fighters, technology entrepreneurs, food bloggers and Hollywood royalty.

The word on the street is that the famous eatery will soon be heading above ground to keep up with demand. Expect to dine with some amazing characters at Wolvesmouth Dinners

Verjus (Previously The Hidden Kitchen), Paris:
This well-known supper club is frequented by Hollywood A-listers, business leaders and foodies who travel the globe for a seat at this food heaven run by Seattle transplants Braden (a chef) and Laura (a baker) who were worried about making friends after their move to Paris last year. Their solution, host dinner parties at their apartment – all the time!

Verjus has become known the world over by foodies. Braden and Laura use local produce from their local market, Marché d’Aligre, to create their renditions of great American dishes such as root vegetable pot pie with white truffle béchamel; kale-wrapped heirloom pork; butternut squash bread pudding.

12 guests, for a very reasonable $100, enjoy a 7- to 10-course meal with wine pairings. Each meal starts with an aperitif and ends with petit fours.

The Loft Project, London:
The well-known Loft Project is the creation of Nuno Mendes, the freethinking chef now working at Viajante in Brick Lane.

The worlds top chefs frequent this high-end supper club in London so make sure you book in advance. Prices vary depending on Nuno’s menu but be prepare to pay $160.

Gitone Fine Arts, Hong Kong:

Terance Lee, famed Chinese artist, has run this ceramics workshop and gallery since 1995. Gitrone transforms into a private dining experience specializing in dishes from Shanghai in the evenings.

Gitrone has become a tough booking to get with their eight appetizer and eight main course ‘Grand Dinner’ now renowned throughout the islands foodies with plates served such crab roe served in egg cups, abalone in tangerine and wine sauces and grouper with asparagus.

Booking in advance is essential for a minimum of four people paying $150 each.

Zuhause, Berlin:
Berlin is still relatively new to the private dining club scene, but the multi-course menu and wine list for a recent supper club at Zuhause did not disappoint.

Zuhause, which means “at home” in German is operated by husband and wife duo, Canadian Kristi Korotash and Irishman David O’Reilly.

“The Irish and German influences at this club, usually result in the guests joining the chef in a few glasses of wine, often into the “wee hours of the morning” states Kristi.

This super “hush” private supper club likes to keep things far more secret than the masses of “private” supper clubs popping up all over the world. Like the exclusivity? Hush requires their guests to complete questionnaires and provide photos of themselves before they can request an invite to the supper club in the capital’s fancy U Street neighborhood.

Expect organic and extravagant Indian vegetarian fare on offer here with an enjoyable spice tour from the chef.

FRANK, Dallas:
FRANK is an covert, private dinner party experience where Ben Starr (the ex-MasterChef Season 2 finalists) invite their guests into their world cuisine which is influenced by their extensive travels, the arts, music and life.

Guests enjoy multi-course meals with wine, beer and cocktails included within the usual donation of $100. All of Jennie and Bens creations are made with the freshest local ingredients. Seated round FRANK’s massive communal and reclaimed wood table, guests are treated to classically inspired recipes with no flashy tricks to confound or befuddle your palate as you take in the natural dinner party setting.

To experience FRANK, get on their email list at least two weeks in advance of each dinner party. Jennie and Ben’s serve classically inspired recipes at FRANK.

You are interested in learning more about fine dining, VIP experiences such as trying out one of the best private supper clubs, contact us today for reservations. Come back often and follow this luxury blog for the latest dining and luxury restaurant news.

Photo: Casa Saltshaker restaurant – Argentina




Celebrity Guest Chef Alexander Weiss at Generations Riviera Maya

For fans of the popular MasterChef Junior TV show on the FOX network , Season 1 winner was the talented Chef Alexander Weiss. Now you have chance to actually meet celebrity Chef Alexander Weiss at Generations Riviera Maya resort in Mexico.

The luxury Generations Riviera Maya resort is introducing its new “Little Eko Chefs” program. It’s a fun and interactive experience for families to learn cooking techniques as well as easy to replicate recipes.

Resort guests staying between August 15 – 17, 2014 have the opportunity to take part in the debut Little Eko Chefs Weekend that will be hosted by MasterChef Alexander Weiss. The best part is debit weekend program will be complimentary!

Little Eko Chefs will be offered each weekday in the luxury resort’s Eko Kids Club. Little Eko Chefs will be a first-of-its-kind program that combines historical and cultural facts, hands-on cooking opportunities plus eco-friendly food basics.

This is a great chance for foodie families to enjoy the beauty of the new Generations Riviera Maya resort along with a great culinary kids program experience.

Generations Riviera Maya is proud to be part of Karisma Hotels & Resorts, who developed the wildly popular Gourmet Inclusive® Experience. Jeroen Hanlo is the Vice President of Food & Beverage for Karisma Hotels & Resorts. He also was creative mind behind the Gourmet Inclusive Experience.

Hanlo was quoted, “We are thrilled to welcome Alexander for the Little Eko Chefs Weekend at Generations Riviera Maya, and look forward to watching aspiring young chefs become stars in the kitchen as a part of the ongoing Little Eko Chefs program.”

The initial Little Eko Chefs program invites guests to join Chef Alexander Weiss. As the first MasterChef Junior champ, this 13-year old celebrity chef will lead the three day culinary adventure for your whole family.

A few of the exciting classes you can take part in, include:
· Sushi Class – Kids will learn the history of sushi before being taught how to properly fill and roll sushi.
· The History of Chocolate – Kids will start with the cacao bean and convert it with artisanal equipment into chocolate mixing with all the corresponding ingredients. Finished chocolate will be molded it into bars with Eko Kids wrappers.
· Mexican Sweets (Dulces Mexicanos) – In this class, kids learn the history of and preparations in making these delectable unique Hispanic sweets
· Pasta Class – Kids will learn how to make their own pasta dough and turn it into spaghetti and raviolis to share for dinner with your family

Chef Alexander Weiss was quoted, “I’m very excited to host the debut of this awesome culinary program for kids at Generations Riviera Maya. The Little Eko Chefs concept is such a rare opportunity for kids like me, who to love to cook and eat, to discover new foods from around the world, gain hands-on cooking basics, and learn easy recipes while having fun.”

If you are interested in staying at the new Generations Riviera Maya luxury resort in Mexico and participate in in the debut Little Eko Chefs program with Chef Alexander Weiss, please contact us today. Do you enjoy reading about luxury travel and culinary stories? Return to follow our luxury blog.




Terzetto at M Resort in Las Vegas

Terzetto restaurant
Courtesy of: Terzetto at M Resort

Capping off a recent stay at the “M” Resort in Las Vegas, we were going to drive back into the strip, (probably 5 miles +), and try out another potentially interesting eatery.

But alas, it was already 8:45 p.m. and our energy level was running on empty. Hence, we opted to remain at the “M” and try out its local cuisine, — and we’re so glad we did.

We made arrangements to dine at “Terzetto”, which boasts a wonderful oyster bar, and an interior design worthy of the cover of “Architectural Digest”.

We began with a shared appetizer salad of a tomato / mozzarella caprese with spring greens and a light vinaigrette. –Very tasty. My friend ordered a rare 12 oz prime rib*, with a side of fresh sauteed brocolinni, prepared deftly and perfectly, –very nice.

My entree was a combination 8 oz fillet mignon* (rare) and 8 oz lobster tail served with drawn lemon butter. Both accompanied by a side of cubed butternut squash gratinee.

All three offerings were prepared impeccably and tasted magnificently.

Some beautiful deserts were presented to us, but alas, we were stuffed to the gills, –no more room.

The meal was served with a buttery complex house chardonnay, which was quite acceptable. The french bread offered at the onset was one of the best I’ve ever tasted.

* All beef served at Terzetto is raised on the owner’s cattle ranch in Montana, and the quality was superb.

I strongly recommend Terzetto to everyone. It is a comfortable and beautiful restaurant, with excellently prepared food.

Please enjoy!!!

Author: Val Patacchi is a freelance writer and avid traveler.




Dining Under the Australian Outback Stars at the Ayers Rock Resort

Ayers Rock, Australia - dining experience
Ayers Rock Resort

Wildlife and the glamorous city of Sydney have always completed Australia’s signature image.  On April 1 of this year, visitors have a new reason to be swept away by all that Australia has to offer: the Beautiful Dune.  In the local Ananu language, “Tali Wiru” is part of the Ayers Rock Resort experience.

Located in the cultural landscape of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, in Australia’s Northern Territory, Ayers Rock Resort offers over 65 tours, local activities, and attractions within the resort and its surrounding parks.  Among those, the Tali Wiru, reserved to a group of twenty people, is the one of the most exclusive dining experiences in the Australian outback.

With the pale orange sunset as the backdrop, dinner at the Tali Wiru begins with French champagne and canapés around the fire while guests are serenaded by the classic sounds of the didgeridoo (a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia around 1500 years ago).

As the sun sets over the iconic Uluru, guests of Tali Wiru are then escorted to the private dune top to enjoy a four-course dinner accompanied by premium Australian wines.  The breathtaking views of the majestic outback from the dune top are nothing short of extraordinary.

Ayers Rock Resort has successfully combined luxurious fine dining and intimate nature experience with the Tali Wiru.  The “under the stars” dining experience is available every day of the week except Tuesdays and Thursdays.




L’Ambroisie – Paris Restaurant

L'Ambroisie restaurant - Paris France

L’Ambroisie in Paris, France offers a sublime interior. The restaurant is made luxurious with tapestries, time-polished materials and muted colors.

Guests who are welcomed to this exemplary restaurant, find themselves right under the arcades of place des Vosges. Romantic surroundings and pitch-perfect ambience unite flawlessly with classic French cuisine.

Luscious foie gras, perfectly prepared seafood, and sumptuous ingredients like truffles and chestnuts impart dishes with flavor and texture.

Plus, a terrific wine list heightens the appeal of every mouthful. A fine dining experience waiting for all in Paris.

L’Ambroisie
9, pl des Vosges
Paris 75004
01 42 78 51 45




Alizé at the Top of the Palms

Alize at the Top of the Palms
Alize at the Top of the Palms

If you are looking for one of the most romantic spots in all of Las Vegas, then look no further than the luxurious Alizé at the Top of the Palms.

The Alizé at the Top of the Palms was named after the gentle trade winds that sweep the French Caribbean Islands and features world-class cuisine, service and wine list, boasting the most dramatic view of the famous Las Vegas Strip.

Chef and Proprietor André Rochat of the respected and award winning Andre’s Restaurant, opened Alizé – the crown jewel of his culinary empire in 2001 on the top floor of the Palms Casino Resort.

Chef André Rochat has combined two key ingredients in making an ideal recipe for romance – an exquisite meal and spectacular view.

The Michelin-awarded Alizé at the Top of the Palms offers both a superb meal amidst a breathtaking 280-degree panoramic view, 56 stories above the famous Las Vegas Strip and surrounding majestic mountains.

As Valentine’s Day nears, legendary chef André Rochat has prepared an amazing prix fixe menu to please the palate, as well as the heart.

Alize at the Top of the Palms - Valentine's Day dinner
Alize at the Top of the Palms – Valentine’s Day dinner

The delicious Valentine’s Day menu at Alizé at the Top of The Palms, will be served on Monday, February 14 starting at 5:30 p.m. This exclusive celebratory meal is priced at $125 per person plus an 18 percent gratuity.

For February 14th, restaurant guests begin their fine dining experience with an amuse bouche of Belon oyster with Oscetra caviar and lemon mignonette followed by a choice between the Roasted King Crab and Celery Root Bisque flavored with crab leg, Fugi apple and fresh Perigord truffle or Andre’s foie gras terrine with duck confit, toasted brioche and endive marmalade.

The incredible meal continues with a choice of Arugula and Citrus Marinated Hearts of Palm Salad with apricot confiture, red endive and candied pecans or Seared Diver Scallop with roasted salsify purée, grapefruit emulsion and minced chives.  Next up, cleanse and refresh the taste buds with a lemon kiwi sorbet prior to a main course featuring a choice of Macadamia Crusted Northern Halibut with roasted mushroom, smoked bacon strudel and sautéed spinach with a bordelaise sauce or roasted free range chicken with a chive and potato croquette, braised leeks, foie gras and black truffle jus. Other entrée selections include sautéed filet of beef with jumbo green asparagus, red onion confit, potato purée and cognac green pepper corn sauce or a Veal Loin Chop with Chamonix potato, browned-buttered cauliflower and veal jus.

The prefect way to top off a romantic holiday dinner is by enjoying a fabulous dessert.  Chef André Rochat offers a choice of passion fruit and Milk Chocolate Bavarian terrine or fresh long stem strawberries with chocolate fondue and shortbread cookies or salted honey-milk caramel cake with crispy almond praline.

To make reservations for the amazing Valentine’s Day meal at Alizé at the Top of the Palms, please call (702) 951-7000.