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Blogs From America – Chicago
Football, art galleries, cocktails and old friends in the Windy City
Read More »Blogs From America – Boston, Swampscott and Rockport
Baseball, seafood and the Freedom Trail were amongst the highlights when we went to New England
Read More »Blogs From America 2016
A summer holiday spanning three weeks in USA and Canada
Read More »Eleven Madison Park
We visited three 3-star Michelin restaurants in New York. Le Bernardin was a clinical business-lunch affair where we were surrounded by suits in a no-nonsense atmosphere. Per Se had wonderful service and offered French-American cuisine prepared with impeccable finesse. We had plenty of expectations with both restaurants but took a bit of a chance on the third big dining experience ...
Read More »Blogs From America – Time Square and Broadway
There’s something a little bit soul destroying about Time Square in Manhattan, a colourful and cheery hell hole that is famous for its gigantic advertising billboards and exists nowadays as a Mecca for tourists from around the world. I was one of them! I couldn’t resist the allure of standing there and having my photo taken beneath those bright lights. ...
Read More »Crif Dogs
For New York’s finest hot dogs, you must go to Crif Dogs in the East Village. We found out about the Crif Dogs when Anthony Bourdain talked them up on his travel show The Layover. You might well wonder just how good you can get a hot dog to taste? Well, Crif Dogs pushes that envelope pretty damn far. These ...
Read More »Blogs From America – The New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden
New York Knicks vs Brooklyn Nets If you ever have a holiday in America and you have even a passing interest in sports, its worth getting along to a game at one of their four major sporting leagues (NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL). They offer an opportunity to watch a sport that is typically played in few other countries and ...
Read More »Per Se
Thomas Keller is most renowned for his world famous Californian restaurant French Laundry. It remains exceptionally exclusive and difficult to land a reservation. I tried and I failed. Per Se, its sister restaurant in New York, was a slightly easier proposition to get a table. You only have to call up at 9am local time, exactly four weeks out from ...
Read More »Le Bernardin
Chef Eric Ripert’s French seafood cuisine at Le Bernardin is some of the most highly decorated in the world. Most recently, it was recognized as the 19th Best Restaurant In The World, in Restaurant Magazine‘s annual awards. It has upheld a standard of excellence for an unprecedented thirty six years since it first opened in 1976 and is a permanent ...
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