le Bernadin, New York
It’s a bit glib to say we stumbled upon this restaurant [aka New York Institution], but we didn’t book – though it was about ten years ago. It’s had a […]
It’s a bit glib to say we stumbled upon this restaurant [aka New York Institution], but we didn’t book – though it was about ten years ago. It’s had a […]
If you’re staying in Paris, then Bofinger must be on the list. We love it, and it’s definitely the absolute favourite of friends. A traditional Alsation Brasserie, perfect for lovers […]
Heavenly. That’s some praise, as Yorkshire is only described as the “Edge of heaven” in the title of Selina Scott’s study of the Yorkshire Coast. This wonderful hotel is set […]
This is more of historical record, than a destination. The Paramount Hotel is a large hotel [nearly 600 rooms] at 235 West 46th Street, and was originally completed in 1928. […]
Fancy eating great food in someone’s home? The Guardian review on Saturday 21 June 2014 described EatWith as …an online directory of supper clubs: anyone can apply to be a […]
Monteverdi is set in the small village of Castiglioncello del Trinoro, in authentic Tuscany, at a height of 2,600 feet – oops, around 800 metres. Comprising a small number of […]
This is the second, less expensive restaurant to the Michelin-starred La Gazza Ladra, but described by Giorgio Locatelli as doing elegant versions of street food as a starter – rice […]
A brave and committed exercise in sustainable holiday cottage design. Built on the site of a croft, these two houses, each for a maximum of two people, nestle into the […]
Time stands still. A perfect terrace overlooking Modica Storica, a deserved world heritage site, from every one of the small number of individual little one bedroom villas. Beautifully restored by […]
This is how to restore a Glasgow town house. Thoughtfully decorated in grey (we like grey) it’s taken a lot of effort, care and money to bring back to life […]