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These are the meals of a man who eats at Michelin-starred restaurants twice a day as he travels the world

His wife says that the menus given to her often don’t have prices on them.

WHEN IT COMES to hobbies, some people play tennis. Others restore classic cars. Some take up the trombone.

Brian Robinson travels the globe, eating at the world’s best restaurants twice a day.

Robinson, a businessman from Southeast Asia, has always loved food. He told Business Insider UK:

“My first trip abroad was when I was 13 years old. I wasn’t thrilled with Disney Land or Universal Studies, but I was more interested with finding or eating the best burger of steak.”

Today, when not working for a meat company, Robinson is visiting London, Tokyo, Paris, and other cities, eating some of the best food earth has to offer. He was kind of enough to share some photos of his meals with us.

Robinson tries to eat at a Michelin-starred restaurant twice a day when he’s traveling. To be clear, he can’t dine at top-tier restaurants every single day of the year.

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Here’s beef cheeks pot au feu with foie gras and artichokes, served at Le Violin D’ingres in Paris. It has one Michelin star.

He lives and works in the Philippines, where there are no restaurants that have been awarded stars. But he travels abroad once or twice a month, and when he does, he visits fine-dining establishments on a daily basis.

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This is a raspberry medley from La Grande Cascade, also in Paris with one star.

Michelin stars are issued by French tyre manufacturer Michelin and are considered a guide to the best restaurants in the world. Ratings range from one to three stars.

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A dish at Alain Parrard in Paris. Three stars.

Robinson only visited a Michelin-starred restaurant for the first time in January 2013. He had dim sum and shark’s fin at Fook Lam Moon (two stars) in Hong Kong. “I loved it.”

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Marinated saddle of rabbit, capers, Italian cheese with fondue cream and tomatoes, at the Ristorante Aroma in Rome. One star.

When visiting a city for the first time, Robinson says that he makes an effort to visit the major sights, and then go to a Michelin-starred restaurant each day for dinner.

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Frozen roasted poppy seeds with parsnip and pear cream, cold horseradish chocolate, beer radish slices, and sweet cucumber, from Restaurant HORVÁTH in Austria. One star.

“If I have been more than once to that city and have seen the important sights,” he told us. “I design my itinerary around lunch and dinner at Michelin restaurants.”

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Salmon roe, at Sukiyabashi Jiro. Two stars.

He has a secretary who helps plan itineraries, print out maps, and so on. His wife, Rebecca, says they often catch the subway (if available) to save money.

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Blueberry with yogurt ice cream at Pauly Saal, Germany. One star.

He prefers to eat only the local cuisine when visiting a city. “I would only eat French food in France, Italian food in Italy, and Japanese food in Japan. So, for example, in Hong Kong I would not eat at the three-star Robuchon [a French restaurant]. I would prefer to eat that in France.”

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Mango purée with sorbet at Restaurant Epicure at the Hôtel le Bristol in Paris. Three stars.

Robinson has tried a huge variety of food, but says he doesn’t think any meal is “crazy.” Over the course of his culinary adventure, he’s had turtles and duck embryo (balut). “Everything is well-appreciated,” he says.

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Octopus salad starter at Aragawa, Tokyo. Two stars.

That said, he’s not a huge fan of foie gras and liver paté.

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Somen with uni at Sakaten, Osaka. Two stars.

So where’s the best restaurant he’s ever visited? Dinner by Heston Blumenthal in London, Pierre Gagnaire in Paris, and Lung King Heen all come to mind.

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Lamb with dried apricots, mint, and pecorino, at Palazzo Petrucci, Italy. One star.

His favourite cuisines are French and Japanese.

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 Raw deer with green peas, mint, and raspberries. Ristorante Cracco, Milan. Two stars.

And the worst? “So far all Michelin-rated restaurants [are] rated fairly [high],” he says. The ones where he has been disappointed are down to “over-expecting.”

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 A dish served at Pierre Gagnaire in Paris. Three stars.

But if he had to choose, Flaveur in Nice, France, was the “worst” of the bunch.

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La Grande Cascade, Paris. One star.

Robinson loves food, but, surprisingly​, he doesn’t cook much himself.

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Gaku’s charbroiled young tuna, at Otemon Gakuin University. One star.

Rebecca says that he doesn’t even really go to one-star Michelin restaurants any more — instead preferring to eat exclusively at two- or three-star restaurants, when available.

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Fish cooked in sake and ponzu sauce. Sushi Harasho, Japan. Two stars.

When he does visit one-star restaurants, he’d rather not pay more than $80 (£52).

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Abalone (sea snail) at Kikuchi, Japan. Two stars.

The menus given to women often don’t have prices, Rebecca told me. “One time I freaked out and told him ‘oh my, how do you eat without knowing how much your bill would be?’” He responded by pointing out that his menu — the one for the man — does.

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Light cream of haricot coco bean soup with golden croutons and pig’s feet. Le Violon D’ingres, Paris. One star.

“We are married so he doesn’t even care what he looks like when we go out on dates,” Rebecca says. “But when he is out on a date with his Michelin food (for three-star ones), he wears a suit regardless of whether the dress code dictates it.”

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A dish served at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal in London. Two stars.

One particularly hot day, she asked him why he bothered. “Because I respect the food.”

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 A dish at Epicure in Paris. Three stars.

Rebecca keeps an Instagram account, @DatingMrMichelin, where she shares photos of meals they have eaten together. It is “for my husband who loves eating; sometimes, even more than he [love]s me!”

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    Mute Patrick Moran
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    Jun 6th 2014, 3:51 PM

    It’s sickening. Just to throw the thing in the bin costs €112m+. And Childline having to scale back services because of a €140k shortfall. Sickening.

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    Mute johngahan
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    Jun 6th 2014, 3:36 PM

    Well done KPMG.

    The loss of auditing fees from these banks when you were their auditors should be covered by this little windfall.

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    Mute Sean South
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    Jun 6th 2014, 4:26 PM

    spot on John!

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    Mute GATHERINGYOURMONEY14
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    Jun 6th 2014, 7:05 PM

    Amen John.

    A hundred million to fatten up their cronies wallets with Irish taxpayer’s money.
    They should be forensically investigated and jailed for their criminality.

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    Mute seamus mcdermott
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    Jun 6th 2014, 3:44 PM

    KPMG “We audit the way you want us to!”

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    Mute Pierce2020
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    Jun 6th 2014, 3:39 PM

    Where is that girl who’s daddy is high up in KPMG now?

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    Jun 6th 2014, 7:29 PM

    What a pathetic stupid comment !!!

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    Jun 6th 2014, 4:35 PM

    And here come the FG/FF/Lab brigade to tell us that the bank bailout has absolutely nothing to do with austerity.

    Sure whats a few hundred billion between us and our good buddies in Europe eh lads.

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    Mute Ronan Stokes
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    Jun 6th 2014, 9:14 PM

    It was all your fault shakka.

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    Mute Dave Byrne
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    Jun 6th 2014, 5:56 PM

    Have to love the line were it states the accelerated windup ONLY cost the state 109 million, This is money that could have funded sections were they are cutting the f**k out of services.

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    Mute Alan Reardon
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    Jun 6th 2014, 6:24 PM

    This is an obscene amount of money to pay to wind up this failed bank. Why wasn’t a fee agreed in advance and a proper quotation system used. This total cost should be recovered from the auditors of Anglo as they should not have signed off on their accounts saying they were fine.

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    Mute Tadhg Kelleher
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    Jun 6th 2014, 6:33 PM

    Next..investigation into KPMG… 6 months later…Investigation into KPMG costs state 100 million… Lawyers, accountants and Bankers…. They have it sussed goodo they do..

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    Mute Eoin Ryan
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    Jun 6th 2014, 6:20 PM

    Borders on lazy journalism to just regurgitate a government press release and give a figure of e100m as the cost. The _true_ cost is the difference between what the state paid for the loans and what they were sold for.
    Good luck getting that information, there’s no way IBRC will give it out.

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    Mute Jim Hartnett
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    Jun 6th 2014, 9:35 PM

    It merely shows how corrupt this so-called Republic has become. The Republic is dead, long live the Republic.

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    Mute Duncan Paul
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    Jun 6th 2014, 11:07 PM

    What a waste.
    Couldn’t that money have been used to employ more politicians and pay to help them travel around the country?

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    Jun 6th 2014, 10:04 PM

    How can we be sure these figures are correct? Perhaps there needs to be an audit!

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    Jun 7th 2014, 6:57 PM

    The KPMG charges are astronominical!

    Day light robbery!

    Weren’t they AIBPs Auditors?

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