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| 01 | Chicago: People: Chicago's Hot SpotIf you are up for a culinary adventure, Alinea is surely one of the most exciting restaurants in the country. Thirty-three-year-old chef Grant Achatz, previously of the French Laundry, combines... |
| 02 | Chicago: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Pierrot GourmetPierrot Gourmet, the Peninsula’s street-level café and wine bar, is a cozy spot in which to while away the morning at a communal table with the paper, fresh pastries and... |
| 03 | Food/Wine: Places: Chic Eating in BarcelonaA member asked: My college-age daughter and her friends will be in Barcelona, and I’d like to send them to a great restaurant for lunch. Where would you recommend that... |
| 04 | Chicago: Where to Eat: OverviewThe city’s food scene is hot, and everyone is reveling in it, from international and homegrown restaurateurs to people who pack the local favorites night after night. There’s so much... |
| 05 | Chicago: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Charlie Trotter’sIt has racked up ten James Beard awards and made its namesake chef a worldwide celebrity, and although it’s been around for twenty years, Charlie Trotter’s is still a wonderful... |
| 06 | Chicago: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined: Green ZebraAny restaurant named for an heirloom tomato variety is bound to be serious about fresh organic produce, and so it is with the Green Zebra, a mostly vegetarian restaurant that... |
| 07 | Chicago: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined: BlackbirdPaul Kahan, who owns Blackbird and Avec, is one of Chicago’s most influential restaurateurs, and foodies and fellow chefs tend to speak of him in reverential terms. One bite at... |
| 08 | Chicago: Where to Eat: Quick Break: AvecSituated next door to Blackbird and owned by Paul Kahan, Avec is a local favorite for its creative cuisine; it’s also tiny, narrow and cramped, with wooden tables packed together... |
| 09 | Chicago: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Topolobampo & Frontera GrillAn inventive Mexican restaurant owned by celebrity chef Rick Bayless and his wife, Deann, Frontera Grill was a hot spot even before it won the 2007 James Beard Foundation Award... |
| 10 | Chicago: Where to Eat: Table for Two: North PondBecause of its off-the-beaten-path location—not only is it in Lincoln Park, but you actually have to walk through the grounds to get there—locals consider North Pond a beloved hidden gem.... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Places to Dine as a Woman Traveling Alone in Paris (50+)Any restaurants you can recommend that are memorable and that have a communal table and/or are welcoming to a woman traveling alone for dinner (I hate to eat alone in... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: turks & caicosFor a family trip to Turks and Caicos, we recommend Grace Bay Club, the Regent Palms or Point Grace, all of which welcome children and are on easy-to-reach Providenciales. We’d... |
| 03 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: 4 Days Burgundy France: good food and hotels-The following Burgundy hotels, all members of Relais and Châteaux, are great places to sleep and/or eat as their chefs have been awarded with three Michelin stars. Many were originally... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: 4 Days Burgundy France: good food and hotelsClaudia, I’m not sure if you’ve gone yet, but I am going to post anyway, in case others are looking for recommendations for a future date. I like to stay... |
| 05 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in October?A well-traveled mom who lives in Portland, ME and has spent summers on Mount Desert Island her whole life sent the following: “Upon arrival in Halifax (a nice medium-size town... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Seoul, KoreaOkay, we will forward you a file to from my friend’s sister in law and it is written in Korean, so may be that would be more helpful when you... |
| 07 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Eating and sightseeing in LjubljanaMy husband and I will be traveling to Ljubljana, Slovenia, in late May for a short break. Any restaurant tips or ideas for day trips? Thanks in advance. |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Places to Dine as a Woman Traveling Alone in Paris (50+)Happily, Paris, like many other European capitals, has a dining culture where eating alone at a restaurant, especially for women, is totally normal and widely seen. No one will make... |
| 09 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: BudapestIn haste, I am happy to add a few more tips about Budapest. One of these coming weekends there is a huge wine fair on the Var (Castle Hill). Check... |
| 10 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: St. Moritz, SwitzerlandSt Moritz has come roaring back. Its the only place I can think of that you could spend $100 million on a villa and still be on the wrong side... |
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