Tag Archive 'travel'

Aug 25 2022

Bali is Open

Published by under Balinese,Reviews

Well its been a long time since many have been able to return to the island of gods. With the lockdowns and associated problems from the Covid pandemic the island has been pretty much closed to all. Like many countries Indonesia has protected their people, and now its open we can return to support the […]

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Feb 09 2009

Chef Josiah Citrin of Melisse Recommends Cookbooks

Published by under cooking utensils

Chef Josiah Citrin recommends his favorite cookbooks. Visit SavoryCities.com to watch hundreds of editorial restaurant video profiles. Duration : 0:0:44

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Jan 19 2009

Impress For Less on NBC 5 Chicago-WMAQ

Published by under Top 5

|100 DAZZLING RECIPES FROM TOP RESTAURANTS-STREAMLINED AND SIMPLIFIED| Hope Fox makes Rigatoni Stuffed with Goat Cheese and Sauce Espagnole from the award- winning restaurant, Carlos’ in Chicago.

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Dec 18 2008

London Has the Best Indian Food?

Published by under Indian

WONG: Better quality meat, fish and vegetables could very well put London ahead of any Indian city when it comes to high end Indian food. World renowned London-based Michelin star Indian chef, Atul Kochhar said Indian needed to reform and reorganise its farming industry, so consumers and caterers had reliable access to fresh produce. STORY: […]

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Dec 16 2008

Adelaide, South Australia

Published by under South Australia

Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent. The wine and festival capital of Australia, Adelaide is a place to experience the buzz, culture and convenience of a big city without the frustrations. The city […]

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Dec 16 2008

Sydney, New South Wales

Published by under New South Wales

Bursting with character, Sydney is a vibrant city catering to all your desires whether you seek exhilaration and exploration or 100% relaxation. Discover Sydney’s unique blend of dining, shopping and recreation options in one of the world’s most attractive city environments. The personality of Sydney’s dining scene is as distinctive as the city itself, reflecting […]

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Dec 16 2008

Melbourne, Victoria

Published by under Lonsdale Street

Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria, is set around the shores of Victoria’s Port Phillip Bay and boasts a lively and cosmopolitan pulse, with chic boutiques, buzzing cafes and bars, immaculate gardens and festivals and popular sporting events. The city sits on the Yarra River, about five kilometres from the bay. One glance […]

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Dec 16 2008

Last Old-Style-Hawaii Restaurant on Oahu, La Mariana

Published by under Hawaii

All but hidden on a spit of land between Honolulu Airport and downtown is a gem of a little restaurant that even most locals don’t know about. For years as the old style Honolulu restaurants disappeared one by one, Annette, the owner, would collect up the vintage furnishings and bring them to adorn her unique […]

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Dec 16 2008

Club Bucanero pool, beach and lizard

Published by under Canada

Club Bucanero is a pretty little 3 star resort. During tropical storm Noel it took a beating. Waves were crashing in the pool and beyond including the restaurant, it’s door was smashed open by a wave as we were having dinner. Duration : 0:8:9

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Dec 13 2008

Mornington Peninsula

The Mornington Peninsula, on the eastern side of Port Phillip Bay, feels like an island with a vast ocean to the south and bays and sheltered beaches on either side. Fertile hills roll down to pretty beaches or harbours and serene bay views abound. Some of Australia’s best sandy beaches can be found here and […]

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