Award-winning burger, solidarity soap, frozen mochis… The 5 stylish news of the week

The most crazy burger is called Téton de Vénus

The Téton de Vénus burger won the 10th Burgers Toqués prize in Paris on Thursday evening. Four former winners had agreed to put their hats back into play against five new talents. And at the end of the final, the jury, made up of the culinary expert Sébastien Ripari, the former Top Chef Nastasia Lyard, the vice-champion of France of pizza “a due” Julien Serri and the two television journalists Stefan Etcheverry and Vicky Bogaert, ended up giving their verdict: Thomas Saint Leger was crowned chef of the Burgers Toqués chefs for his Téton de Vénus. His recipe: Brioche bread with honey, turmeric, hazelnuts and foie gras, slightly acidic mayonnaise, fig chutney, arugula, Aubrac ground beef, homemade dried duck breast, Chapelou cow tomme.

The leader of Big Gachou, in Rodez, is not unknown: author of the book Burge d’Aqui (éd. de l’Aulne), Thomas Saint Leger had already participated in the finals of the Coupe de France du burger by Socopa in 2018.

Site information www.burgers-toques.fr

The Palais du Facteur Cheval exhibits Agnès Varda

In homage to Agnès Varda, the Ideal Palace of the Cheval postman stages a vast exhibition that echoes the holidays, in the footsteps of the artist's childhood...
In homage to Agnès Varda, the Postman Cheval’s Ideal Palace stages a vast exhibition that echoes the holidays, in the footsteps of the artist’s childhood… – Agnès Varda © Margot Montigny

Unclassifiable artist, Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) had spent thirty-five years of his life building his ideal palace, an iconoclastic building where Agnès Varda liked to go during her lifetime and which can be visited on the road to vacation. , in Hauterives in the Drôme.

For Oh season, oh castlethe third exhibition devoted to the filmmaker who died in 2019 after Matches in 2020 and Architectures and perspectives in 2021-2022, Frédéric Legros, the director of the Ideal Palace of the Cheval postman, says he wanted to “echo the holidays, in the footsteps of the artist’s childhood”.

From 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. in summer. Prices from 5.50 to 9.50 euros. Reservations recommended on www.factorcheval.com.

An ephemeral shop in pop colors to taste frozen mochis

The Little Moons ephemeral boutique assumes its hyper girly and Instagrammable decor.
The Little Moons ephemeral boutique assumes its hyper girly and Instagrammable decor. – Little Moons

It will be hot in Paris this weekend. That’s good, the Little Moons brand of frozen mochis is opening a festive and colorful address until July 9 to taste these frozen specialties of Japanese origin which enclose an ice cream in a ball of rice dough. The experience is not just about taste, since the shop also hosts activities such as mini-golf, a ball pit or even a wheel of fortune to win prizes.

Le Monde De Little Moons, until July 9, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 18 rue de Turenne in Paris. Free admission

The opportunity to pass a soap to the marine firefighters of Marseille

This limited edition of the Marseille soap pays tribute to the dedication of the Marins Pompiers de Marseille.
This limited edition of the Marseille soap pays tribute to the dedication of the Marins Pompiers de Marseille. – The Savonnerie du midi

In this high-risk season on the fire front, the Savonnerie du Midi, one of the last traditional soap factories in Marseille, is committed to the Bataillon des Marins Pompiers de Marseille by launching a special edition of its traditional soap with a patch bearing the arms of the Marins Pompiers de Marseille. For each product sold at the price of 6 euros, 1 euro is donated to the brigade. The soap is on sale in the shops of La Corvette in Marseille, on the French Navy online store and on the Corvette online store. In addition, a free photo exhibition with unpublished shots taken by the Battalion highlighting the action of fighting fires and protecting the territory of Marseille by firefighters is open to the public all summer in the cauldron room. soap factory.

Trail socks in the colors of the Italian regions

The famous illustrator Matthieu Forichon expressed his sublime vision of Italian landscapes on these trail socks.
The famous illustrator Matthieu Forichon expressed his sublime vision of Italian landscapes on these trail socks. – BV Sport Bumps and Bubbles

No need to have planned a trek in the Dolomites or a getaway to the top of Stromboli for the holidays to be seduced by these technical socks in the colors of Italy. The Saint-Etienne manufacturer BV Sport, specialist in socks adapted to sports practice, has collaborated with the Lyonnais illustrator, Matthieu Forichon, Des Bosses et des Bulles to offer athletes and hikers technical socks with the effigy of the Italian regions, Rome to Tuscany via the Cinque-Terre. Result: comfortable and colorful products, 100% French, which make you want to say Andiamo!

Ciao Bella socks available on the BV Sport website at the price of 22 euros

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