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London is nudging past New York as the world’s financial capital and the ripple effects are being felt all over town. From Russian oligarchs to freshly-minted hedge fund traders, a...
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Spain: Barcelona

Where else can you find thirteen Michelin-starred restaurants, nine World Heritage sites and miles of beaches in one European city?
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Boston

The city by the Charles is a cultural hub full of wonderful museums, fine dining and hip shopping.
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Cambodia

To quote the renowned historian Alan Morehead, "Anyone who can go to Angkor-Wat and does not is mad."
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Spain: Basque Country

The Basque Country is synonymous with good eating, and San Sebastian now boasts a higher density of Michelin stars than Paris.
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England: London: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Cha Cha Moon

Famed restaurateur Alan Yau (the man behind Michelin-star Hakkasan and fun dimsum eatery Yauatcha) has opened a new Soho spot for those on a budget (perfect for those disadvantaged by...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Sake No Hana

Alan Yau, owner of Hakkasan, opened this Japanese restaurant in the fall of 2007. Located at 23 St. James Street, it’s ultra-convenient for pre- or après theater. Yau’s emporium is...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined: Murano

Gordon Ramsay protégé Angela Hartnett, who previously had a Michelin star when she oversaw the Grill Room in the Connaught, has regained her shine with her Mayfair restaurant, Murano. Hartnett...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Classics: The Ivy

Many beloved institutions tire or become trite but the Ivy has been the place to see and be seen in London for decades. Opened in 1917, the Covent Garden restaurant...
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Leading the Way: June Update

In the Know: India For Westerners, the magic of venturing deep into the remote regions of the Himalayas has long been out of reach for all but the most dedicated...
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Japan: Tokyo: Where to Eat: Overview

Tokyo is one of the food capitals of the world, with an estimated 300,000 eating establishments ranging from hole-in-the-wall noodle shops to fine restaurants that can hold their own with...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Yauatcha

Famed restaurateur Alan Yau’s Soho bistro is guaranteed to please, with mouthwatering dim sum, all-day cocktails, beautifully presented Chinese teas and delectable French pastries. The Christian Liaigre–designed two-story space is...
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England: London: Indagare Insiders: Nathalie Hambro on London

The author and designer, whose handbags, clothing, and accessories have appeared in the Victoria and Albert Museum, owns a boutique in London’s fashionable Mayfair district. Her most recent collection can...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Hakkasan

Those in the mood for chic Chinese should try this Michelin-starred restaurant headed by chef Alan Yau (who also runs its sister eatery, Yauatcha). Six years on, the food is...
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England: London: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Amaya

One of the rare Indian restaurants to win a Michelin star, Amaya has been one of the city’s hot spots for spicy food in sexy surroundings since it opened in...
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