How to identify a foodie: They’re always on the hunt for hot new eats; cafe-hopping is a regular weekend pursuit; and all the Instagram accounts they follow will invariably incite major hunger pangs. Check out our edit of the gifts they won’t be able to resist:
This is no ordinary cookbook. After all, it’s by renowned surrealist painter Salvador Dali, and was published by the artist in 1973 as a repository of the sensual and exotic elements that characterised his fancy dinner gatherings. In all, there are 136 recipes – many are by top French chefs – with illustrations by Dali himself.
Add a stylish touch to your house party by serving hors d’oeuvres on this beautifully sculpted tray.
What’s good food without good drinks? Ring in the new year with this glass, which definitely calls for a few rounds of bubbly.
What would make any dining table set-up a lot chic-er: A cake plate with interesting details.
Minimalists will fall hard for this prettily painted bowl, which will look good in any #flatlay.
Embroidery is in right now, and these taco-embellished slip-ons will add a cheeky touch to your outfit. All that’s missing: The real deal.
In a fun flamingo print, these oven mitts will make any aspiring baker’s day.
If you’re sort to create lists of all the restaurants and cafes you’d like to visit in your lifetime, penning them down in this notebook sounds like a great way to keep track.
Stick these onto jeans or tops for an irreverent way to show off your favourite indulgences.
Edible goods, like this box of tasty shortbread biscuits, make a fail-proof present.
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