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Photo: punchstock In an effort to combat pasta's bad post-Atkins rap, the World Pasta Congress of Rome (yes, there is such a thing) has deemed October 25 to be World Pasta Day. In its honor, we thought we’d take this opportunity to highlight Read More...
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Labor Day means the symbolic end of summer (and for many, a return to school), but don't despair – the long weekend from September 4–7 is also a time to fly your foodie flag high. Boston Chicago Los Angeles New York City Philadelphia San Read More...
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The just-released New York City Food Lover’s Guide is packed to the gills with reviews and lists covering 1,970 food shops, florists and party sites, including 73 online shopping resources, at every price point. And with summer in high gear, what Read More...
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Rue Montorgueil, Paris, Festival of 30 June 1878 Claude Monet Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité ! Bastille Day happens on July 14, but you don't have to go all the way to Paris to get in on the action. Here's where to celebrate Read More...
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Photo: Keven Law Memorial Day, May 25, is almost here, which means it's time for barbecues and trips to scenic vistas. But if you’re the kind who’d rather have someone else do the grilling, and aren’t looking to travel beyond your Read More...
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By Liz Borod Wright, ZAGAT.com senior web editor Marathon spectators get hungry, too. Here are 26 eateries along the 26.2-mile course. Courtesy of New York Road Runners The 39,000 runners who will compete in the ING New York City Marathon on Sunday get Read More...
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Chicago-style hot dogs from Hot Doug's Photo: nickd The Windy City is famous for a number of gastronomical delights ranging from deep dish pizza to Charlie Trotter's . But when push comes to shove, and it often does, our favorite Chicagoan contribution Read More...
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photo: Fiona Wilkinson We've already told you about London's Top Indian and Top Italian , but it isn't just with other cuisines that the city's chefs shine – they also excel at fare that's uniquely British. So if you've been Read More...
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Legendary actor Paul Newman passed away over the weekend. Although best known as a movie star, he was also renowned as an entrepreneur/philanthropist thanks to his Newman’s Own brand of food products, which began as a line of salad dressing and Read More...
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The new Museum of Arts and Design photo: Hélène Binet After one of the more vocal preservation fights in recent New York memory (even Tom Wolfe got in on it ), the new home of the Museum of Arts and Design (née the American Craft Read More...
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A cheese steak from Tony Luke's with provolone and fried onions photo: Bryce Edwards If you're a fan of the cheese steak, then you owe it to yourself to make a pilgrimage to the City of Brotherly Love. Where to eat once you get there? Here's Read More...
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photo: Robyn Lee There is just the hint of a chill in the air in London, meaning it's time to begin thinking about a hot cup of tea in the afternoon. Here's an assortment of new and old places to choose from: Nicole’s : This restaurant in Read More...
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Modo Mio is the fifth best Italian restaurant in Philly. photo: Ryan Charles The 2009 Philadelphia Restaurants guide is out, and 5,507 avid diners like you have spoken. Despite the fact that 28% of Philadelphia surveyors say they prefer Italian food (second Read More...
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Nobu's tables often fill up with celebs. photo: Courtesy of Nobu If you enjoy a side of star-gazing with your meal, here are some restaurants to put on your must-dine list for the next time you're in London. After all, celebrities, like everybody Read More...
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Barrafina photo by Cindy Chen Planning a solo trip to London this summer, or just looking to split off from your picky travel companions for a few hours? London has a fantastic range of restaurants where eating by yourself is a pleasure. Here are some Read More...
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