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Dishes from the Melting Pot

When I first lived in China, a little more than a decade ago, cultural immersion was more or less obligatory.
01.24.07
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A Piece of Cake at the Mandarin in Hong Kong

Nina Simonds reports that the Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong is looking pretty good these days as it undergoes a full-tilt, $140 million renovation.
01.19.07
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Postcard from Krakow: Pierogi Paradise

I fell in love with pierogi when I was eight years old and the Polish grandmother of my best friend made them as an after-school treat.
01.18.07
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The Right Side of Shangri-La

Unless you're in the know, you may book a room at the newly reopened Shangri-La Rasa Sayang, in Penang, without ever realizing how far the place has come.
01.15.07
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A Real Pickle

On a recent visit to Istanbul, I found a clear example of the point where food traditions migrate from the palace to the public sphere.
01.12.07
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The Lau of the Land

Gilbert Lau, former host and director of Flower Drum, the Melbourne haute-Cantonese fine-diner, has opened a new restaurant in the city.
01.11.07
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In Paris, How Sweet It Is

A beekeeping friend asked me to visit a couple of honey stores (La Maison du Miel and Les Ruchers du Roy) in Paris recently, opening the doors to a subculture of beekeeping—agriculture—that I had no idea existed....
01.10.07
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Dog Days in Tucson

Writer Margy Rochlin travels frequently to Tucson from her home in L.A., visiting family and stuffing herself. Here's her latest find.
01.08.07
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2006: The Year in Travel

What was your most memorable trip this year? To Pontarlier, France, the historic home of absinthe, to serve on an absinthe-tasting jury at the annual Absinthiades festival.
01.04.07
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2006: The Year in Travel

What was your most memorable trip this year? I'm sure it was trawling the street stalls of Bangkok with Thai chef David Thompson.
01.03.07
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