Stuttgart has a new Michelin Star restaurant.

Kiwi chef Russell Pirrit has beaten all odds in cooking his way to a Michelin star for restaurant “5” in Stuttgart, Germany.

Pirrit has been head chef at “5” since June this year and was thrilled to receive the accolade in his first ever head chef position.

The Michelin star system is the most widely recognised and respected culinary rating system in the world, and having even one star really boosts the profile of a restaurant.

Pirrit, who grew up in Te Kauwhata in the Waikato, suffers from severe dyslexia. He was encouraged to be a chef by his family who noticed his flair in the kitchen and saw the career as one where his dyslexia would be less of an impediment. Having a reader-writer as assistance helped Pirrit through both high school and his chef training at Waikato Polytechnic.

After a few years honing his culinary skills in New Zealand, Pirrit ventured to Europe to learn the secrets of the “star restaurants”. Twelve years and twelve positions later Pirrit is now fluent in spoken French, German and English, despite having difficulty reading or writing in any language.

Asked how he copes with his dyslexia Pirrit says he avoids written communication where possible and he often asks people to read out things for him. When hiring kitchen staff he doesn’t put too much emphasis on what’s written in the resume.

Leading a team of nine chefs, Pirrit doesn’t allow his kitchen to be too serious.

“A high-performing kitchen doesn’t need to be a hostile environment. My team knows that we have to deliver to the highest standard so I don’t need to remind them” he says.

The team listen to music while they work and laughter and joking is allowed, which is uncommon in many restaurants in Europe (especially those with Michelin-star food).

At 6pm, before the dinner service starts, the team drink a toast to “good service” as a sign of solidarity before the pressure goes on.

The restaurant offers up to a seven course menu with a vegetarian option. The menu changes every month, providing an added creative challenge.

Pirrit describes his cooking style as “fusion”, since he takes his inspiration from kitchens and flavours all over the world. His creations are often adventurous, with some of his dishes containing unusual cuts of meat such as chicken comb, calf face and lamb feet. He doesn’t like to waste any part of the animal, and so is always looking for new ways to incorporate parts of the animal other than the fillet into his cuisine.

Asked, what’s next, Pirrit hints that two stars may be the next goal, although he would eventually like to return to New Zealand sometime in the future and open his own restaurant.

If you are renting a supercar or SUV in Stuttgart build a visit to Pirrit´s 5 into your trip.

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Lamborghini Cabrera confirmed for 2014

A Lamborghini representative has announced a “Gallardo follower” will be launched in 2014.

Earlier this week Lamborghini released the first teaser for the Gallardo replacement and now they announced the car will go on sale in 2014. We won’t have to wait that long to find out details about the new model as a Lamborghini representative told InAutoNews a press release concerning the new entry-level model will be published before Christmas.

The spypictures show the September 2011 test drives at Nuremberg, please excuse the quality.

Set most likely to receive the Cabrera designation, the new bull from Sant’Agata Bolognese is rumored to pack a naturally-aspirated V10 5.2-liter engine developing 600 bhp (447 kW). It will have an AWD setup and power will be transferred with help from a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. There won’t be a manual gearbox offered but at least more radical special editions will have a rear-wheel drive layout.

 

LA Motor Show News

Peculiar timing to have motor shows in Los Angeles and Tokyo at the same time, but there you go.

Tokyo had lots of concept cars on show, while Los Angeles mainly featured cars that are going to be hitting the showrooms soon. So let’s focus on LA,  especially because one of the stars of the show is homegrown – the coupe version  of the Jaguar F-Type. And yes, it will be cheaper than the roadster.

Jaguar F-Type coupe

The F-Type is some car. It’s no E-Type, but it’s not exactly ugly, either.

The good news, as we’ve already mentioned, is that it’s cheaper than the  roadster. The entry-level coupe is the F-Type with the same 335bhp 3.0-litre  supercharged V6 that’s fitted to the ­convertible – yours for £51,235 or six  grand less than the entry-level roadster.

The headline version is the R Coupe, with the same 542bhp V8 motor fitted to  the XKR-S (the F-Type R Roadster has 488bhp). That extra power plus the stiffer  bodyshell make it a serious weapon. Should be at £85,000.

Porsche Macan

It’s Porsche’s answer to Audi’s Q5, BMW’s X3 and, of course, the Range Rover  Evoque. It’s the Macan, and it arrives next April.

All Macans will be powered by V6 engines, two petrol and one diesel. The  petrol engines are Porsche’s own, with the entry-level twin-turbo 3.0-litre  producing 335bhp and a 3.6-litre Turbo S version with 394bhp. The diesel comes  from Audi and produces 254bhp. Performance? The hottest Macan will do 165mph and  0-62mph in 4.8secs. Smaller engines will be ­available from 2015, which  should bring the entry price down from the current £43,300.

BMW 4-Series Cabriolet

As we explained recently, BMW now calls its two-door 3-Series cars  “4-Series”, so the new Cabriolet is actually a 4-Series ­Cabriolet. Easy really. The range starts with the 420d SE at £36,675 and tops out at £44,970 for the 435i Luxury.

Mercedes-Benz GLA 45 AMG

It’s a concept, but it’s more than likely Merc’s  GLA 45 AMG will hit the showrooms. The compact SUV uses the same 355bhp  2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo as the A-Class A45 AMG and will do 0-62mph in  under 5secs. As Merc is aiming at younger customers, a hot one makes sense.

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MAD Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar Pictures

Photographer captures ‘exploding, hatching’ cars

A Swiss photographer renowned for combining art and science has created a series of images capturing cars seemingly exploding and hatching.

On display at the MB&F MAD (Mechanical Art Devices) Gallery in Geneva, Fabien Oefner’s ‘Disintegrating’ and ‘Hatch’ series of images includes classic cars such as the 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, 1961 Jaguar E-Type, 1967 Ferrari 330 P4 and 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO.

Intended to look as if a specific moment in time has been captured on film, for the ‘Disintegrating’ series, Oefner blended hundreds of real photographs of a completely dismantled scale model car positioned piece by piece with fine needles and string to give the impression of it exploding.

Disintegrating Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR

An interpretation of a car’s birth, the ‘Hatch’ series was created by making a gypsum shell around a miniature car, then smashing it to create the illusion of the vehicle breaking out of its ‘egg’.

Oefner said it took almost two months to create each image, despite it appearing as if it was captured in a fraction of a second.

“The whole disassembly in itself took more than a day for each car due to the complexity of the models,” Oefner said.

“But that’s a bit of a boy thing. There’s an enjoyment in the analysis, discovering something by taking it apart, like peeling an onion.”

Fabian Oefner’s classic car images will be on display at the MAD Gallery until May 2014.

Thank you to David Zalstein |

With the aid of fine needles and pieces of string, the ‘disintegrating’ series comes to life through thousands of individual photographs. the intricate scale models of a Mercedes-Benz 300 slr uhlenhaut coupé with gullwing doors, a sleek, black Jaguar e-type, and a sensual Ferrari 330 p4 that Oefner creates, replicates every inner detail hidden within the hood. Carefully strung and placed floating in space, singular photos are taken of each part, then blended together in post-production to create one unified image.

‘What looks like a car falling apart is in fact a moment in time that has been created artificially by blending hundreds of individual images together. there is a unique pleasure about artificially building a moment…freezing a moment in time is stupefying´,Oefner explains.

Thanks  to www.designboom.com , visit the site to see the incredible video of the work taking shape. fabian oefner- hatch and disintegrating- making of video courtesy of MB&

 

When bad things happen to a Lamborghini Aventador

What do you think of the decision to give the supercar a makeover like this?

A German tuning company recently spent £90,000 turning the stunning McLaren MP4-12C in to a psychedelic work of art. The $270,000 British built beast, owned by the likes of Jay Leno and Will.I.Am, boasts stunnin aestheitcs and raw power.

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What prestige cars are the stars driving?

What luxury cars are most celebrities driving? Well, Mercedes and Range Rovers are often piloted by celebrities but we also see Lexus and Bentley becoming popular  in the recent years.  On the high end of things Aston Martin, Ferrari and Rolls Royce have also carved their area out in the Celebrity Cars market and have been attracting the likes of  Paris Hilton, Ashton Kutcher, 50 Cent, and Jay-Z just to name a few.

So sit back and enjoy some images that we’ve selected to show off the distinct nature of these famous celebrity prestige cars.

Britney Spears choice is the Maserati Gran Turismo.

Pictures of Celebrity Cars

 

Lindsay Lohan getting out of her Porsche 911 Cabriolet.

Lindsay Lohan in Her Celebrity Cars

Eddie Murphy in his Mercedes SLS

Eddie Murphy Mercedes SLS

Ashton Kutcher in his Ferrari California.

Ashton Celebrity Cars

Zac Efron picked this Audi S5 for his new ride. Pretty popular celebrity car these days.

Zac Efron Audi S5 Celebrity Cars Pictures

Ludacris and his new Ferrari 458 that he rented out an entire racetrack for… by himself!

 

Lindsay Lohan’s old Mercedes SL.

celebrity cars pictures Lindsay Lohan Mercedes-Benz SL550

 

From www.celebritycarsblog.com