Ikoyi, one of London’s most beloved – and expensive – two Michelin-starred restaurants, is launching an exclusive tasting menu with Uber Eats. As part of the Uber Eats Hosts series, executive chef Jeremy Chan has curated a five-course delivery tasting menu, available for just two days via Uber Eats. “It sparked my interest because it’s
Month: May 2024
Slovenia is small and it’s possible to cross the country by car, bus or train within the course of a day. Of course, Slovenia is best enjoyed slowly, focusing on one region at a time, but it’s nice to know you’ve always got the option to cover ground quickly. Generally, trains are best for bridging
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London’s culinary scene is always in motion, making it easy to forget that the restaurants – and chefs – with years of experience under their belts are often the best to invest in. This month, London’s best restaurants hark on this idea; from established favorites unveiling exciting new menus to hidden gems that deserve to
I moved from the United States to Singapore in 2024. Courtesy of Ernestine Siu It’s not easy to pick up your life and move overseas to work abroad, but it can also be very rewarding. As someone who recently moved from the United States to Singapore, I am the first to say that while the
With my son living in New York City for the past several years, I’ve enjoyed my share of New York City hotels. I recently wrote about my favorites, and had I the pleasure of a Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park stay prior to publishing that piece, the hotel would have received top billing. Located directly
Spend any length of time in Switzerland and you’ll come to realise just how distinct the seasons are here and how well the country wears them. Winter, with its snow-laden peaks, groomed pistes and bluebird days, is peak time for skiers and winter walkers, while summer draws visitors for its scorching temperatures, high alpine hiking
Since the 1970s, the U.S. has celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage every May to honor the traditions and contributions of this diverse community, made up of almost 50 nationalities. Of course, food and beverage traditions are at the very heart of these cultures, and the inspiration, recipes, flavors, and cooking methods they
Slovenia is an all-year destination. Every season has its appeal, but the best time to visit depends on your interests and priorities. The annual tourism season gets rolling in spring, as high-elevation mountain passes reopen to car traffic and the country basks in the first of what will be many warm, sunny days ahead. With
For proof that good things come in small packages, one need only visit Slovenia. In an area half the size of Switzerland, this Central European country packs in breathtaking mountain scenery, lively coastal resorts, fashionable cities, crystal-clear lakes and rivers, and charming, isolated villages. Better still, because of this compact size, you can take in
Garrett Oliver has been with Brooklyn Brewery for 30 years. Over that time, he has held a reputation for impeccable craftmanship. As author of The Brewmaster’s Table, the mostly widely-cited book about food and beer pairing, and as co-founder of Slow Food USA, Oliver has also earned a reputation for his culinary approach to beer.
Some pandemic-era yacht owners are headed back for dry land. The pandemic spurred a “massive spike” in yacht sales, said Richard Allen, chief operating officer of the Hong Kong-based yachting company Simpson Marine. “We’ve seen a lot of those people, that had their boats for two years, sort of now wanting to travel,” he told
It can be hard to know where to start on a summer trip to the Swiss Alps, such is the region’s abundance of unmissable scenery, exhilarating activities, nerve-shredding alpine roads and high-altitude accommodation that makes you feel like you’re sleeping in a cloud. Yes, you’ll want to see the Matterhorn and the Eiger – and
In the idyllic paradise of Turks and Caicos, where azure waters caress powdery white shores, a collection of extraordinary luxury villa rentals awaits to redefine your family reunion experience. Immerse yourself in a world of unrivaled opulence, where every detail is meticulously crafted to surpass your wildest dreams. From breathtaking beachfront sanctuaries to sprawling estates
Walmart fired a huge blast in the private label wars, rolling out a new private label after building what had already become among the world’s biggest such brands. Competitors such as Great Value and other brands are getting company in Walmart aisles, which marks a huge, if only the latest, bet on private label. The
Birthplace of the autobahn, Germany is a wonderful country for driving tours. It’s big and varied enough to allow longer, more ambitious trips, yet has plenty of small, distinctive regions begging for in-depth exploration. Throw in a superb road network (including over 13,000km of autobahnen), an orderly and predictable driving culture and a wealth of rental
The Palm Beaches, renowned for 47 miles of sun-kissed coastline and a vibrant collection of activities, welcomes the arrival of spring with an array of fresh offerings. Visitors will find new experiences through the destination’s tremendous growth, with The Palm Beaches seeing a total combined investment of more than $500 million across a dozen hotels
Munich, Germany’s third-largest metropolis, is a city of tankards and tech, artworks and eccentricity. It’s generally a safe place to visit, and few travelers have problems. While you can get by using common sense and street smarts, following our tips will make your trip to Munich go even more smoothly. Be aware of store closing
The sheer volume of operations at the Kentucky Derby is staggering. With 150,000 fans on Derby day alone, the effort to feed—and hydrate with the ever-popular mint julep—requires yearlong planning and precise execution from concessionaire Levy. “This is a monster,” Andy Lansing, Levy CEO, tells me. “And I say that in all the great ways.
Life-changing experiences, unforgettable memories and beautiful pictures — these are things that come to mind when people think of a year-long family trip. But there are also blunders behind the adventures, said Margaret Bensfield Sullivan, recalling the year she spent abroad with her husband and two kids. From encountering piranhas in Brazil to getting trapped