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Chicago: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Hot Chocolate

Founded in the Wicker Park neighborhood by well-known pastry chef Mindy Segal in 2005, Hot Chocolate offers lunch, brunch and dinner. The menu specializes in highbrow comfort food, such as...
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Chicago: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: NoMI

Walking into NoMI, on the seventh floor of the Park Hyatt hotel, you are immediately immersed in a sexy, vibrant scene. A young, hip crowd sips martinis and nibbles on...
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Chicago: Strategies: Lay of the Land: Neighborhoods to Know

The Loop Encircled by the L (elevated train), which runs around its perimeter, the Loop is the city’s downtown, encompassing the financial district and a variety of cultural offerings, including...
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Chicago: Where to Shop: Overview

You’ll find the usual array of luxe labels—Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Cartier, Bulgari, Hermès and the like—along the Magnificent Mile (www.themagnificentmile.com), the famous eight-block stretch of North Michigan Avenue in the...
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Chicago: Where to Eat: Table for Two: North Pond

Because 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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Chicago: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: P. 45

One of the first high-end shops to open in Wicker Park, a decade ago, this excellent boutique carries a well-edited range of women’s fashion, including lightweight cotton cashmere tops and...
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Chicago: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: Le Bouchon

This cute little tile-floored French brasserie serves standards like steamed mussels with white wine, pâté de campagne, boudin noir with caramelized apples and boeuf à la bourguignonne. It’s a good...
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London: Where to Eat: Newcomers: York & Albany

Superchef Gordon Ramsay, who owns one of London’s most extravagant gourmet spots his three-star Michelin restaurant in Claridge’s, has just debuted its antithesis: a cozy, down-home refuge by Regent’s Park...
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Tokyo: Indagare Insiders: Bryan Walsh on Tokyo

Bryan Walsh spent five years based in Hong Kong before becoming Time Magazine’s Tokyo Bureau Chief. Although he recently returned to New York to lead the magazine’s coverage of environmental...
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Bahamas: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: The Cove Atlantis

My nine-year-old daughter summed up the main problem with the Cove Atlantis, the newest addition to the Atlantis resort. “The supposedly magnificent rides and service is not so magnificent after...
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