Famed for food, fun and fleet-footed dancers, Argentina’s capital has long been one of the most talked-about travel destinations on the planet. What makes Buenos Aires so irresistible? The city’s energy finds perhaps its richest expression in the tango-tastic milongas (dance halls) all over town. And here, top-flight luxury is as much of the local
Month: February 2025
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin For decades, craft beer and homebrewing, though separate hobbies, fed off of each other. “This literally helped start the craft beer revolution,” said Julia Herz in a telephone interview. Indeed, many of America’s almost 10,000 breweries were founded by homebrewers, or with homebrewers as head brewer.
Pearl Milling Company’s Original Pancake & Waffle Mix is the latest household staple affected by a food recall. Why the waffle recall? Undeclared milk is a top food allergen that can cause severe or life-threatening reactions in those with dairy allergies. A Class I recall is the most serious FDA classification, reserved for situations where
It can cost on average of $2,050 to live in Tokyo for a month as a single person, according to Numbeo’s data. Jackyenjoyphotography | Moment | Getty Images Moving to a major city often comes with big benefits and opportunities, but it’s important to figure out if it makes sense financially before taking the leap.
An iconic mobile piece of hospitality history is moving again thanks to Union Square Hospitality Group. The View, on the 47th and 48th floors of the New York Marriott Marquis, has reopened as a revolving restaurant, bar and lounge under Danny Meyer’s hospitality group. Executive Chef Marjorie Meek-Bradley runs the culinary program and Beverage Director
The World Whiskies Awards has been held annually since 2007 and in that time it has blossomed into one of the most influential competitions on the planet. Why do we say that? Well, its esteemed panel of judges have proven, time and again, that they can shape–or at least predict–where global trends are headed. For
Fast growing Oregon-originated drive-thru coffee chain Dutch Bros ended its fiscal year on a high, beating expected earnings and revenue and, earlier this month, opening its 1,000th outlet, in Orlando, Fla. The drive-thru coffee chain, once mainly a staple of the West Coast and Southwest, has continued its aggressive expansion in 2024, opening 151 new
Eggs have long been a budget-friendly staple, a breakfast essential, and a cultural constant. But thanks to inflation, supply chain issues, and shifting consumer habits, 2025 might be the year that changes. The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report confirms what grocery shoppers already feel: eggs are more expensive than ever, with prices up 53%
A customer at a food market in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images As economists ring alarm bells over the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy on consumers and the U.S. economy, there’s a group of Americans who may benefit: tourists traveling abroad. That’s due to the impact of tariffs on the
Around the world, there are thousands of edible plant species—but you wouldn’t know it from looking at our diets. Just three—rice, maize, and wheat—account for a staggering 60% of the calories and protein we obtain from plants, according to the U. N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). From an agrobiodiversity perspective, vegetables are in an
For millions of consumers, food labels are more than just ingredient lists—they’re essential for safety. This is especially true for those managing allergies, where even a small oversight can lead to serious health risks. That’s why La Fiesta Bread Crumbs have been voluntarily recalled and classified as an FDA Class I recall—the most serious designation,
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin A well-crafted cocktail is the perfect addition to a Valentine’s Day dinner or a romantic date night. It sets the mood with elegance, flavor, and a touch of indulgence. Just like a thoughtfully prepared meal, the right drink enhances the experience, adding a layer of warmth
When McDonald’s discontinued the Snack Wrap in 2016, fans mourned. The portable, crispy-yet-soft, just-filling-enough wrap had become a cult favorite. Years later, demand for its return hasn’t faded. And now, in 2025, it’s finally coming back. But why did the Snack Wrap inspire such a following? Why have fans spent nearly a decade demanding its
Tribeca has a new, elegant space to indulge in caviar, champagne and fine dining. On Friday, February 7, Huso opened at Marky’s Caviar’s new retail space on Greenwich Avenue. Executive chef, co-owner and two-time Top Chef winner Buddha Lo will focus on elevated hospitality via a seasonal twelve course menu at the 28-seat restaurant. “We’ve
The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America just convened in Denver, Colorado for its annual convention. Since 1943, WSWA has existed as the largest national organization of industry distributors and this three-day meetup assembles over 370 of its members into one location, where they mingle with more than 3000 attendees. According to its website, “WSWA
In the predawn hours of a January morning, the 1691 farms of Kern County, California, should have been alive with movement. But on this day, the fields were eerily quiet. News of ‘Operation Return To Sender’— federal agents implementing Trump immigration orders in unmarked SUVs, detaining unsuspecting farm workers the day before— spread quickly, leaving
No plans yet for Valentine’s Day on Friday, February 14? It’s okay, there are still plenty of New York City hotspots to take your favorite hottie on the most romantic day of the year. Here’s where to book a table on Valentine’s Day before cupid snatches up all the good seats. Alternatively, you can just
Plane etiquette seems so simple — be spatially aware, don’t bother other passengers and follow the instructions of the air crew. But campaigns and crackdown efforts to quell disruptive behavior suggest it persists. At first glance, a new book — “How to Avoid Strangers on Airplanes: Survival Guide for the Frequent Business Traveler” — seems
When we ponder the causes of our changing climate, we often point to carbon emissions and shake our heads at big corporations. In addition to looking up, there could be solutions when pointing our heads down at the earth too. More specifically, we can look at our soil, the bedrock of regenerative farming, and consider
Berlin’s aura of cool is undebatable. From Kreuzberg’s art-splashed streets to the techno beats pumping from its all-night clubs, the German capital has a slightly chaotic veneer that Europe’s other iconic cities lack. And if David Bowie chooses to call your city home for a few years too, you’re clearly inspirational. But just over an