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Batali, Bastianich & Baudelaire3 comments

Epicurious Travelers wrote 4 months ago: The New Orange Briefcase We are back in New York City for our annual art and tasting tour. My friend … more →

Tags: Art and Culture, Food and Wine, New York City, Travel, babbo, caffè Lavazza, eataly, Elizabeth Margolis-Pineo, il pesce

Access All Areas – Epicurean Travel Experiences

Equatours wrote 5 months ago: If your idea of the perfect holiday combines luxury hotels, chauffeur driven vehicles, fine dining, … more →

Tags: Interesting stuff, Travel Tips and Ideas, New World Wines, Ribera del Duero, Holidays, Travel, Vacations, Luxury Holidays, luxury travel

Paris Bars and Cafes

Plum wrote 8 months ago: Paris is divided into different arrondissements that radiate out in circles from the centre. Each of … more →

Tags: Epicurean Destinations, Paris

An Epicurean Feast in Paris

Plum wrote 8 months ago: Le Galopin, 34 Rue Saint Marthe (10th Arrondissement) My husband and I went to Paris for the long we … more →

Tags: Epicurean Destinations, Paris

Brunswick - Town & Gown

Epicurious Travelers wrote 1 year ago: Why is there always something so special about a college town? Whether it’s the bookstores and … more →

Tags: Maine Tourism, Maine Travel, Travel, Fort Andross, Inn at Brunswick Station, Lion's Pride Pub, Maine Beer, Margolis-Pineo, Michael Perkins reclaimed wood furniture

Gator Gastronomy

Epicurious Travelers wrote 2 years ago: Here at last are tasting notes from Lake Charles, where the food soars from down home to upscale wit … more →

Tags: Travel, Food and Wine, Winter Getaways, Zydeco, Mardi Gras, Louisiana, Southern Hospitality., bayou, boudin

Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouller1 comment

Epicurious Travelers wrote 2 years ago: Fat Tuesday at Last Harold – musician, dance teacher and mad crush Cajun music is thumping and grind … more →

Tags: Travel, Winter Getaways, outdoors, Vacations, Food, breakfast, Hospitality, CAJUN, Zydeco

Throw Me Something Mister

Epicurious Travelers wrote 2 years ago: Day 1 at Mardi Gras in Lake Charles, Louisiana, home of the shiny, beaded and fried (pronounced … more →

Tags: Travel, Winter Getaways, outdoors, Hospitality, Offbeat American cities, New Orleans Once-Removed

A Vieques Valentine1 comment

Epicurious Travelers wrote 2 years ago: Ah, Puerto Rico, at last! Gorgeous, noisy, humid and wild. We are determined to taste and savor all … more →

Tags: Travel, Boston Restaurants, South End, Tremont Street, modern American cuisine, Food and Wine, Cookies, Brothers, Crispy Duck

Sibling Rivalry

Epicurious Travelers wrote 2 years ago: Went to a restaurant in Boston called Sibling Rivalry on Tremont Street in the South End. The menu i … more →

Tags: Food and Wine, Boston Restaurants, South End, Tremont Street, modern American cuisine, Food and Wine, Cookies, Brothers, Crispy Duck

Mr. Poggi's Gift

Epicurious Travelers wrote 2 years ago: A mysterious package arrived by post yesterday from our friend Mr. Poggi in Monterosso Al Mare, Cinq … more →

Tags: italian travel, Travel, Food and Wine, La Spezia, Hotel la Spiaggia Monterrosso Al Mare, Cinque Terre, Andrea Poggi, Elizabeth Margolis-Pineo, Food & Wine

Epicurious Old Quebec

Epicurious Travelers wrote 2 years ago: Auberge Saint-Antoine Canada’s most festive city is easily navigated with parks, public market … more →

Tags: Travel, Food and Wine, Old Quebec, Frontenac, gourmet, saveur, fresh market, goose, duck


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