Big changes are afoot at Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts, the Dubai-based hospitality brand behind what many have dubbed the most luxurious hotel in the world: Burj Al Arab.
Category: Food and Drink
Haute Cuisine, Sweeping Views, and Architectural Wonders: The 4-day Weekend in Seoul | Men’s Journal
Seoul has come a long way since my yearly sojourns as a kid. When I’d share with classmates where I was going for summer vacation, I’d mostly be met with puzzling looks followed by a one-word question: “Where?”
One of the Nation’s Most Exciting Design Hubs May Surprise You | Architectural Digest
Are we missing a trick by ignoring this oft-mocked company town?
Four Restaurants — Hidden in New York City Basements | T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Transforming otherwise neglected basements into lively underground drinking holes isn’t exactly a novel concept.
Heat Wave | T: The New York Times Style Magazine
A Culinary Crawl Through Minneapolis: The Best Restaurants in the Twin Cities | Vogue
Below, a shortlist of restaurants to check out during your next visit to the Minneapolis.
5 Great Places to Eat and Drink in Minneapolis This Weekend | Men’s Journal
As for eating and drinking well in Minneapolis, that comes easily, thanks to these six spots. We’ve also included a couple fan-friendly bars, in case you couldn’t nab tickets to the U.S. Bank Stadium.
7 Restaurants And Bars You Can’t Miss In Brooklyn, New York | ForbesLife
The next time you’re headed to the borough, keep this shortlist of hot spots handy.
Bar Mercado, Atlanta, USA | Wallpaper
Taking inspiration from Madrid’s historic Mercado de San Miguel, Atlanta’s Bar Mercado fittingly features a tapas and small plates menu, matched by a bold and lively design envisioned by the acclaimed, locally-based architecture and design firm Square Feet Studio.
How The Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, Wins Over Locals And Discriminating Tourists Alike
Since opening in 2009 on Barcelona’s famed Passeig de Gràcia – a street lined with modernist masterpieces by architects Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner and glitzy boutiques – the Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, quickly solidified its status at the luxury hotel of choice amongst locals and discriminating tourists alike.