On this week’s episode of Silent Generation, Nathan and Breanna begin by discussing how fine dining transitioned from an activity enjoyed at home to an activity enjoyed at restaurants. They then survey primary figures in the world of fine dining (A. Boulanger, Marie-Antoine Careme, Eugénie Brazier, Ferran Adria, Rene Redzepi, Joel Robuchon, and Gordon Ramsey) before discussing the pillars of fine dining. The two then detail the history of the Michelin Guide before reflecting on their recent dining experience at a restaurant in Dallas that was awarded one Michelin star, Mamani. The episode concludes with a discussion about where they want to see fine dining go moving forward.
Links:
Boulanger and the restaurant: the snowballing of a myth
Eugénie Brazier: The legendary 'mother of French cuisine' by Anna Richards
Bazaar Classics: Liquid Olives
What Is Molecular Gastronomy!?
What Is The MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Award?
Eating at Alinea. Chicago. 3 Michelin Stars. An Amazing 9 Course $345 Tasting Menu
Culinary Theatre at Alinea in Chicago | World's Best Restaurants | Our Taste
Chef’s Table - Season 2 Episode 1 (2016)
Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011)
American Psycho, Fine Dining, and Scams
Artwork:
Etrusca restaurant in San Francisco
from Restaurants in California (Restaurant Design 3) (1993)
Recorded on 2/15/2026