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Pajta, Hungary: The MICHELIN-Starred Restaurant Born in a Barn
Tucked away in the scenic Őrség National Park, near the Austrian-Slovenian border, Pajta is redefining rural dining with its exquisitely prepared, locally sourced cuisine. As well as being the most remote countryside restaurant in Hungary to hold One MICHELIN Star, it comes complete with stunning wooden lodges and a forest sauna that allow you to be at one with nature.
Sun and Snow: A Winter Escape to Mendoza
A top Andean destination, Mendoza shines during the coldest months of the year. Snow parks, stunning landscapes, quiet vineyards, and seasonal cuisine offering bright flavors with the best local produce.
The MICHELIN Guide to Nara: A Cultural Getaway from Kyoto
Nara, Japan’s original capital, offers a peaceful blend of ancient temples, sacred deer, and walkable parklands — just a short trip from Kyoto.
Danny Meyer's New York: Creating Shake Shack and MICHELIN-Star Restaurants
Did you know that Eleven Madison Park and Shake Shack were founded by the same person?
Six beautiful terrace dining options in Dalmatia
With its beautiful islands and a coastline renowned for its crystal-clear water, mountains and pastures, Dalmatia is a region that appeals to all kinds of visitors, thanks to its varied attractions which include beaches, national parks, historic ancient cities and some of Croatia’s best food and wine.
Desert Camping in a Tricked-Out Airstream Near Joshua Tree
AutoCamp Joshua Tree’s Vista Airstream Suite is a nostalgic base camp for the national park.
2 Days in Ho Chi Minh City for Party Goers
It’s clichéd to say that Saigon is Vietnam’s city that never sleeps, but that doesn’t make it any less true. Here’s a two-day itinerary featuring cocktail speakeasies and rooftop bars for after-dark fun, along with parks, cafés, galleries, and hearty meals for the daytime.
The MICHELIN Guide Slovenia - Gostilna Krištof: good, beautiful and sustainable!
Gostilna Krištof is a family-run establishment approximately thirty minutes from Ljubljana. In the village of Predoslje, in the heart of Gorenjska, in one of the finest examples in the area of a Gostilna (traditional Slovenian restaurant) and its hospitality. This you can see on parking your car outside the fine villa housing the restaurant, with the green of the arbor cooling the summer outdoor area, but also on entering where old family photos peer from the walls, while the wood tables, covered with white tablecloths, are a prelude to a decidedly engaging experience.
The Safari Hotels of South Africa
South Africa’s parks and private game reserves are not only filled with the country’s “Big Five” wild animals, they also boast some of the world’s most respected and remarkable safari hotels.
The rejuvenating tastes of Istanbul
Istanbul does food, art, parks, boats, and spring, summer better than any other city on earth.
Barolo, Barbaresco, and White Truffles in Italy’s Piedmont
Robert Parker Wine Advocate reviewer Monica Larner goes a truffle hunt on a foggy autumn afternoon. And she recommends a few good places to eat and excellent wines to drink (including Barolo and Barbaresco) from this beautiful corner in northern Italy.
Shiraz vs Syrah: Five Wines To Try in Australia
Robert Parker Wine Advocate reviewer Erin Larkin on 5 shiraz/syrah wines to enjoy now.
Cellar Secrets: Affordable & Food-Friendly California Wines
Robert Parker Wine Advocate reviewer Erin Brooks' affordable California wines to try this fall
Culture, art and relax in Belgrade: unmissable sights for the perfect holiday
Whether your focus is on museums which preserve the country’s history, parks and gardens for a relaxing stroll amid luxuriant greenery, or historical fortresses, churches and districts with timeless appeal, you’ll find all of these in our recommendations for visitors wishing to explore the Serbian capital and discover its many treasures.
Burgundy wine route : cellar secrets found by experts
What would gastronomy be without a good wine to accompany it? That's why we decided to ask the experts at Robert Parker Wine Advocate, the world's leading independent consumer guide to fine wine, for their top recommendations. Today, we've come up with a few suggestions for Burgundy wines, by William Kelley, that are less well known than the illustrious emblems of the various appellations, but which have nothing to envy them.
The Re-Opening of the Lake District’s Michelin-Starred Restaurants
England’s Largest National Park is Once Again Open to Visitors
A MICHELIN Star: Bresca (Video)
“I’ll never forget—11:04 a.m., I was parking my car right down the street and I got the phone call,” executive chef/owner Ryan Ratino recalls of when his D.C.-based restaurant received its first MICHELIN star.
Matter of Taste New York 2019 Recap (Video)
Nearly 300 wines were tasted at Robert Parker Wine Advocate's annual event—here's what went down.