VisitChef Podcast
Tým zkušených novinářů každý den odhaluje gastronomické zákulisí a mapuje příběhy, které hýbou Českem a světem. Naučně-publicistický podcast vydává nezávislý online magazín o gastronomii VisitChef.
A team of experienced journalists uncovers the behind-the-scenes world of gastronomy every day, exploring the stories that shape the Czech Republic and the world. The educational and journalistic podcast is produced by VisitChef, an independent online magazine dedicated to gastronomy.
VisitChef Podcast
Latest Episodes
Marian Beke: A Great Cocktail Isn’t Enough. Without the Experience, Guests Won’t Come Back
“You can have a perfect drink, but if everything else is flat and boring, there’s no reason for the guest to return,” says Marian Beke, founder of the legendary Gibson bar, now based in Berlin. In an interview with VisitChef, he talks about the...
Adam “Eddy” Bursik: Cocktails Are the Least Important Thing in a Bar. Guests Come for the Atmosphere and the People
“I think making a good cocktail is actually quite easy. Guests don’t come primarily for the drinks, but for the atmosphere, hospitality, and the people,” says Adam Eddy Bursik, a Slovak bartender currently working at the Origin Bar in Sin...
Emma Sleight: The World’s 50 Best Bars Is an Experience-Driven List. Central and Eastern Europe Is Booming
“One of the biggest misconceptions is that The World’s 50 Best Bars is based more on popularity than on experience. In reality, at its core, it’s very much an experience-driven list. It’s important to understand that guest shifts and pop-ups ar...
Samuel Pitarch: The Future of Rum Lies in Transparency. Some Brands Will Struggle with It
“Our inspiration for producing Savanna rums comes from the wild nature of Réunion Island. Sometimes it’s difficult for people to understand why you would sell a rum for, say, €50 a bottle when they can buy another one for €10. I believe transpa...
Cassandra Eichoff: People drink when they’re happy - and they drink when they’re sad. Bartending is a timeless craft
“Guests come to a bar for the experience, and it’s our role to create a deeper connection with them. When you have a regular guest and know what they like to drink, you begin to build a relationship. Simply asking, ‘How was your day?’ or ...