Your next favourite fine-dining eatery may be a lab experiment

Your next favourite fine-dining eatery may be a lab experiment
Top-ranked restaurants around the world have embraced the trend towards creative experimentation. (Image: Depositphotos)
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By Howard Chua-Eoan You should expect to be pampered when you dine at high-end restaurants. The best do it with such luxurious ease that any buyer’s remorse for dropping upwards of $500 on a meal is ameliorated by the joy of the experience. Among these culinary destinations, a subset provides an additional attraction: being part of an enterprise to better the world through the intersection of science and cuisine.The amalgamation of hedonism and altruism is, to say the least, a delicate art. But it can also be a potentially...

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