► I’m learning about delicious food, and I want to share it with you: http://migrationology.com/migrationology-101/ I’m Mark Wiens (มาร์ค วีนส์), a full time travel blogger, food guide author, and video producer, but most of all, I just love to eat eat and learn about a country’s food and culture. Also sure you click subscribe, so
When you look at the startup opportunities in the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry, it seems like they are everywhere. Despite experiencing a slow-down in growth over recent years, the CPG industry is still one of the largest sectors in the USA, valued at approximately $2 trillion per year according to Investopedia. CPG products are
Chris Sayegh is elevating cannabis-infused food with high-end dining. As The Herbal Chef, he adds the proper dosage of THC into his food, which he claims gives diners a euphoric feeling without feeling too high. Insider producer Joe Avella visited Chris to learn how he makes a few of his signature cannabis-infused dishes. For more,
A traveler passes through immigration control by walking through a “smart tunnel ” at Dubai International Airport. GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates is ranked as the world’s number one passport to hold in terms of mobility and freedom from travel restrictions, according to the latest publication of the Passport
It’s cold out there. A Caribbean getaway has never sounded better. We get it. As you weigh your options in paradise, we’re sure you’ll be drawn to two island nations that have a special hold on visitors’ imaginations: Jamaica and the Bahamas. Yet since we’re equally drawn to the two countries’ stunning beaches, perfect weather
With rows of Christmas trees lending the sidewalks their piney scent and glittering lights everywhere you look, New York City is a magical place around the winter holidays. It’s also massively crowded and often cold, with the propensity to be very expensive (all that holiday cheer can really add up). Since you’ll want to be prepared,
Oh, Canada – the country known for politeness and poutine, majestic mountains and maple syrup. Canada offers an abundance of wide open spaces to explore, and bustling metropolitan areas to discover, with people, places, and provisions that are sure to surprise and delight the kids who visit – and their parents, too. Get trusted guidance
Lucky for both residents and visitors, the beautiful Garden District of New Orleans lives up to its name. There are few areas as as pleasant anywhere in town. Here, you’ll find spreading live oak trees and shaded lanes, whirring streetcars and college students on a stroll, mansions and apartment buildings that resemble mansions, and quirky businesses.
While eating out can be expensive in Crans-Montana, it’s no pricier here than in other upmarket resorts in Switzerland, and the quality is reliably high. There are also options beyond the usual Swiss specialities, with restaurants specialising in food from Japan, Lebanon, Argentina and Portugal. For a real splurge, there’s the one-starred Michelin restaurant, Le
(credit: Courtesy of Dorchester Collection) Home to some of the most impressive wildlife, landscapes, nature and an abundance of cultural history, The Middle East and Africa also offers a ton of luxury hotels and resorts. In our third installment of a four-part series of new luxury property openings, below is a curated list of new
On July 20, 2022, the latest innovation in the wine industry dropped onto the market. Wine in a box, or rather, a 100% recyclable cylinder, launched as Juliet Wine. What first grabbed my attention, aside from the unique format, was the branding and design. Gorgeous rich colors in butter yellow and cobalt blue, eye-catching gold
Les Gets is at one end of the vast Portes du Soleil ski area with its 600km of pistes. Its local area of slopes, shared with Morzine, is big and varied enough to keep many people happy for a week – though most will want to explore further afield for a day or two. The main
Maverick paranormal explorer, Dakota Laden takes his sister, Chelsea Laden, and best friend, Tanner Wiseman, on a cross-country road trip to visit the most haunted locations in America. At each terrifying stop, the trio’s unbreakable bond is put the test as they face their deepest, darkest fears. #DestinationFear #TravelChannel #UnexplainedVoices The Streaming Home of Paranormal
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If you’re looking for marvelous hand-made soba noodles in Tokyo go to Narutomi (手打ち蕎麦 成冨): http://migrationology.com/2014/06/narutomi-soba-restaurant-tokyo/ I had eaten Japanese soba noodles quite a few times in my life, normally from Japanese buffets or at cheap restaurants outside of Japanese. But along with eating platters of fresh sashimi and bowl of ramen, one of the
I’ve walked past Amethyst at least 100 times over the last few months, completely ignorant to its culinary prowess. You see, the fine dining restaurant—which opened in May of this year—is not signposted for hungry passers-by. On its exterior, there’s nothing but a residential door and a small, cursive nameplate. On the inside, it’s an
Steve’s Authentic Key Lime Pie in Red Hook, Brooklyn, has been serving up eclectic versions of the classic key lime pie since 1994, including its trademarked “Swingle.” We went behind the scenes to learn how Steve makes his iconic Swingle™ from oven to freezer, before covering them with rich, dark Belgian chocolate. For more, visit:
Travel demand has surged this year, although not everyone can afford the sky-high tab. Along with rising costs for hotels and rental cars, travelers can expect to pay up to 39% more for a round-trip flight around Christmas compared with last year, according to data from the travel booking app Hopper. Young adults, in particular, are shifting
Smoking cigars in a home bar with the turntable playing classic jazz is cool, but you know what’s cooler? Taking a puff of the Davidoff or Padron on an open-deck cruise ship as you sit back watching the evening slip away over the ocean waves. If you like sailing and smoking cigars, you will want