Book Review
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Signature Cocktails: Cool Cocktails from Cool Places(16 March 2006 00:00)Cocktails have never been so good. From New York to London, Shanghai to Mexico City, you can now be sure of a decent drink. In fact, more than decent - the creative fervour surrounding cocktails has reached fever pitch, with top mixologists constantly jetting around the globe to consult on new bars, and talented bartenders letting rip with innovative combinations - the best giving a refreshing twist on the classics. Want to get your head around the scale of the trend? Then pick up a copy of Signature Cocktails: Cool Cocktails from Cool Places, by Bill Tikos. Article continues below
There are more than 150 entries, from old-timers such as El Floridita in Havana, Cuba, and Café del Mar in Ibiza, to new-timers Moscow's Vogue Café and Supper Club in Rome. London's sole entry is Jonathan Downey's much-praised Milk & Honey. Some I've been to - like Match in Auckland, New Zealand, and Fluid Ultra Lounge in San Francisco, whose signature Pink Cadillac was responsible for my worst hangover to date (I blame the Tequila). Others I want to go to, such as Iceberg's in Sydney, to gaze out over the cliffs of Bondi Beach while sucking on a Bondi Crush - Bombay Sapphire gin, Pimm's No 1, fresh mint and dry ginger ale. A nice homage to a vibrant, burgeoning industry. Fiona Sims, food and drink writer Signature Cocktails: Cool Cocktails from Cool Places Source: Caterer & Hotelkeeper |
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