To spicy street food, and even maybe michelin starred menus from some of the most celebrated chefs on the planet. Well, this week weve got a feast for your eyes, with a menu full of some of our favourite travel show foodie adventures. For starters, lets look back at that time i headed to glasgow, in scotland, on a culinary quest to find the story behind britains most popular dish and its not what you maybe think it is. Glasgow is often voted the worlds friendliest city, and locals pride themselves on their good cheer, good humour and chattiness. Its one reason that generations of immigrants from All Over The World have decided to call glasgow home. And its here where britains most popular dish was born and it is not fish and chips. This is Chicken Tikka Masala. Its boneless chunks of chicken marinated in a sauce of tomato and cream, and it has this fantastic orange colour because of the spice mix. Mm. You can get the dish all over the city. But according to local legend, the original C
alcohol, they re like, what?! what is this? ! yeah, at the beginning, some people were kind of making fun orjust laughing when they entered. but then, for us, it s not against alcohol because most of our customers, they re what we call flexi drinkers , so they keep drinking alcohol but they also, time to time, want to have a break. of course, you have all the pregnant women, the muslim people who never drink alcohol. actually, it came from my own story because i quit drinking during the pandemic. i don t like soda, i don t like very sweet beverages so i was looking for other options. he s far from the first person to ride this trend. a few rounds of alcohol free bars have opened up over the past few years all across the world. from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol free wine. the first is dealcoholised. it s fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol
so, how do parisians feel about alcohol free wine? i ve never tried it. i like wine regular wine. i m used to that. i think we re losing something. you want to feel the taste. - it s not as fun, either. one man hoping to transform french attitudes is augustin. hello, ade! bonjour! last year, he set up what he says is paris s first shop entirely devoted to non alcoholic drinks. do you get any snobbery? do you get people who come in and when they hear there s no alcohol, they re like, what?! what is this? ! yeah, at the beginning, some people were kind of making fun orjust laughing when they entered. but then, for us, it s not against alcohol because most of our customers, they re what we call flexi drinkers , so they keep drinking alcohol but they also, time to time, want to have a break. of course, you have all the pregnant women, the muslim people who never drink alcohol.
attitudes is augustin. hello, ade. last year, he set up what he says is paris s first shop entirely devoted to nonalcoholic drinks. do you get any snobbery? do you get people who come in and when they hear there s no alcohol, they re like, what? what is this? yeah, at the beginning, some people were kind of making fun orjust laughing when they entered. but then, for us, it s not against alcohol, i because most of our customers, i they re what we call flexi drinkers, so they keep drinking alcohol, but they also, time to time, l want to have a break. of course, you have all the pregnant women, the muslim people - who never drink alcohol. he s far from the first person to ride this trend. a few rounds of alcohol free bars have opened up over the past few years all across the world. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol free wine. the first is dealcoholised. it s fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol is then removed.
last year, he set up what he says is paris s first shop entirely devoted to non alcoholic drinks. do you get any snobbery? do you get people who come in and when they hear there s no alcohol, they re like, what?! what is this? ! yeah, at the beginning, some people were kind of making fun orjust laughing when they entered. but then, for us, it s not against alcohol because most of our customers, they re what we call flexi drinkers, so they keep drinking alcohol but they also, time to time, want to have a break. of course, you have all the pregnant women, the muslim people who never drink alcohol. actually, it came from my own story because i quit drinking during the pandemic. i don t like soda, i don t like very sweet beverages i was looking for other options. he s far from the first person to ride this trend. a few rounds of alcohol free bars have opened up over the past few years all across the world. from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with sp