This vegetarian cafe is run by twin sisters Gitte and Lene Harbo. Must haves are their vegan chocolate cake and a steaming cup of hot apple toddy. Leggi tutto.
This restaurant has a fixed menu that changes with the season. Highlights include a dessert of dehydrated beets with crumbled chocolate, roasted bread, malt meringue and milk ice Leggi tutto.
In the early morning, locals, expats and tourists alike can be seen jogging, practicing tai chi and people-watching. Leggi tutto.
The draw here is the menu of small plates that are highly ambitious yet reasonably priced. Try the octopus massaged with salt and grated turnip. Leggi tutto.
Roam the 13 indie eateries and retail vendors such as Grand Champion BBQ and the Little Tart Bakehop at this upscale food complex, once headquarters for Tyler Perry Studios. Leggi tutto.
Thousands of students and alumni from University of Alabama head here for ribs before and after big games. They are smoky. Your taste buds tell you that when you bite into one. Leggi tutto.
Miss Myra has truly captured the essence of the Southern palate and adorns her 'joint' with historical memorabilia of bygone days of Tuscaloosa football. Leggi tutto.
With 82 seats, Kappo Masa is a comfortable space that also looks to be making its mark in the field of industrial design. Aside from the decor the food is second to none. Be sure to try the truffles. Leggi tutto.
For those looking to treat themselves, there is a lunch omakase created by the chef for $175, which includes three appetizers, five flights of sushi, dessert and tea. Leggi tutto.
This is the city’s indoor-outdoor farmers market. Brows giant bins of dried beans, fresh produce, Mason jars of jalapeno-pickled eggs & a regional relish called chow-chow, made with cabbage & onions. Leggi tutto.
Enjoy a locally grown green salad topped with plump tomatoes that taste fresh off the vine, and a fat, juicy burger, made from locally raised, grass-fed beef and embellished with avocado. Leggi tutto.
White walls and chocolate-brown plank floors give the place an airy, laid-back feel, while neon signs and—for youngsters—metal bunk beds are quirky touches. Leggi tutto.
La Petite Grocery has the feel of a local bistro but food that would do justice to a destination eatery—blue crab-filled beignets make their way to seemingly every table. Leggi tutto.
While the bartender pulls you a Grain Belt Nordeast, read over the Hall of Shame—a board cataloging the offenses of dozens of now-banned patrons. Leggi tutto.
Grab a candlelit table and see if you can hear the ghost of Carl, a dearly departed bartender, rattling around upstairs. Leggi tutto.
Might be the best pho (an aromatic noodle soup) this side of Hanoi. Make sure to get a side of bone marrow broth. Leggi tutto.
Tis romantic stop has a great wine selection and a terrific jukebox (Cowboy Junkies and Houston's own Archie Bell & the Drells? Heaven). Leggi tutto.
With everything from Texas-map-embroidered pillows to picnic tables, this is your hometown's best boutique (several of them, actually) blown up to Texas-size proportions. Leggi tutto.
Faulkner's stately but spare house. Faulkner's boots are still standing by his bedroom chair. The highlight is Faulkner's writing room, where he outlined his novel "A Fable" on the walls. Leggi tutto.
The cheerful, folk-art-bedecked Bottletree Bakery serves fresh soups, flaky scones and homemade shortbread with fresh fruit baked into the middle. Leggi tutto.
From here you can see where the twin rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean, and Fort Sumter, site of the first battle of the Civil War (more on that later). Leggi tutto.
The draft horse will keep a leisurely pace while your guide points out churches and homes, and explains the local single houses whose porches face away from the street to keep out prying eyes. Leggi tutto.
My still-warm croissant had an alluringly brittle, shell-like crust, but it was the interior that was so good—fluffy but elastic, it tore apart in fine layers and was redolent of high-quality butter. Leggi tutto.
t was completed in 1930 and is a stunning example of craftsmanship and architectural detail—there's really nothing else like it in Vancouver. It's one of the landmarks in this city. Leggi tutto.
This small, independent cafe exemplifies Vancouver. It's not overly decorated. There's a roughness to the design. They make simple and precise coffee that hipsters love. Leggi tutto.
Interesting fact: The bridge was built by the Guinness family [of the Irish beer fame]. Leggi tutto.
A traditional restaurant in Chinatown. You can go with your friends and get dumplings, and it's just amazing. Leggi tutto.
One of the favorite local dining rooms, housed in an exquisite old mansion, it serves coastal Southern dishes with Continental twists. Garnishes come from the yard garden. Leggi tutto.
Savannah is known for its historic architecture, but this 2006-opened exhibition space is the exception. The glass-façade lobby and striking staircase transport visitors into the 22nd century. Leggi tutto.
Have to stop here for a medianoche, which is a ham, pork, cheese, mustard and pickle sandwich. It's like a Cuban sandwich but with a sweeter, softer bread. Leggi tutto.