1. gourmet - Noun
2. gourmet - Adjective
A connoisseur in eating and drinking; an epicure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlbert was a self-taught gourmet chef who loved entertaining in his center city condo. Source: Internet
“But another part is people are getting more into quality good and gourmet food and realizing wild game is about as organic and great tasting as it gets, if it’s done right.” Source: Internet
But Toronto restaurants, caterers and gourmet grocers are still pulling out all the stops so you can celebrate in style (albeit on a slightly smaller scale) at home. Source: Internet
Brodie, 1974, pp. 87–88; Bernstein, 2003, p. 9 He was interested in birds and wine, and was a noted gourmet ; he was also a prolific writer and linguist, and spoke several languages. Source: Internet
About 30 minute drive from Tallinn city centre towards Lahemaa is a sea-side restaurant where one of the capital's top gourmet chefs, Tõnis Siigur, cooks more casual, yet sophisticated food. Source: Internet
A few years ago, healthy New Yorkers (myself and trainer Harley Pasternak included) started noticing yogurt on the shelves at our local gourmet stores. Source: Internet