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"Beloved lunch counters, oyster houses, roadside diners and elegant dining rooms--Seattle has seen the best of them all come and go. Manca's Cafâe invented the beloved Dutch Baby pancake, while Trader Vic's gained reverence for its legendary Mai Tais. Places like the railroad car-themed Andy's Diner and the Twin T-P's with its iconic wigwam-shaped dining rooms live on in the city's culinary memory long after their departure. Author Chuck Flood celebrates nearly a thousand of Seattle's vanished eateries, their cuisines and recipes along with a few resilient survivors."--Amazon.com.
"For many, Detroit is the crunch capital of the world. More than forty local chip companies once fed the Motor Citys never-ending appetite for salty snacks, including New Era, Everkrisp, Krun-Chee, Mello Crisp, Wolverine and Vita-Boy. Only Better Made remains. From the start, the brand was known for light, crisp chips that were near to perfection. Discover how Better Made came to be, how its chips are made and how competition has shaped the industry into what it is today. Bite into the flavorful history of Michigans most iconic chip as author Karen Dybis explores how Detroit chipreneurs rose from garage-based businesses to become snack food royalty."--Back cover.
You can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you really need to know when traveling in Rothenburg and the Rhine. In this compact guide, Rick Steves covers the best of Rothenburg and the Rhine, including tips on arrival, orientation, and transportation. Tour breathtaking Neo-Gothic churches, cruise along the Rhine past castles and vineyards, or take the scenic route through quaint countryside villages on the Romantic Road. You'll get firsthand advice on the best sights and experiences, and the maps and self-guided tours will ensure you make the most of your trip.
Hit the road and savor the flavors of Arkansas! Native guide and food expert Kat Robinson has diligently covered the entire state, logging hundreds of thousands of miles and visiting thousands of restaurants to determine the tastiest and most unique dishes Arkansas has to offer. With this volume, plan your culinary expedition through the Delta, the Ozarks, Lower Arkansas, the Ouachitas and the heart of the state. Let full color photographs of extraordinary plates encourage you to buckle up for culinary adventure. Enjoy the best The Natural State has to bring to the table, all in this handy travel book! Robinson, the host of the Emmy-nominated documentary Make Room For Pie on the Arkansas Educational Television Network and the author of Arkansas Food: The A to Z of Eating in The Natural State, answers with this book the question often asked: where are the quintessential places to dine around Arkansas? Her lush, on location photography showcases the dishes and delights in store for hungry travelers looking for the perfect epicurean trail to follow. From white cloth formal to dairy bar booths and five-napkin barbecue joints, she covers the full scope of the state's restaurant scene with an eye towards native flavors, foods and traditions.
A guide to Naples, the Amalfi Coast, and Pompeii provides up-to-date advice on top sights, lodging, and restaurants.
The AA Restaurant Guide 2022 will feature over 1,800 restaurants professionally rated by AA inspectors
150 Bars You Need to Visit Before You Die - Revised Edition? The bestseller bar guide in an updated versionSince 150 Bars You Need to Visit Before You Die came out in 2018, more than 17,000 copies have been sold. Time for an updated version, with no less than 50 new bars.Discover which bars you must visit worldwide, because of their delicious cocktails, unique interiors or authentic atmosphere. Sommelier and spirits connoisseur Jurgen Lijcops once again takes you on a trip/bar crawl around the world and also gives you the best cocktail recipes en cours de route.
In this passionate, playful, and indispensable guide, oyster aficionado Rowan Jacobsen takes readers on a delectable tour of the oysters of North America. Region by region, he describes each oyster's appearance, flavor, origin, and availability, as well as explaining how oysters grow, how to shuck them without losing a finger, how to pair them with wine (not to mention beer), and why they're one of the few farmed seafoods that are good for the earth as well as good for you. Packed with fabulous recipes, maps, and photos, plus lists of top oyster restaurants, producers, and festivals, A Geography of Oysters is both delightful reading and the guide that oyster lovers of all kinds have been waiting for.
You can spend years in Paris and never hear the same answer twice to this cookbook's underlying question: what is the difference between a bistro, a brasserie, and a wine bar? In his third cookbook, acclaimed author and expert on all things French Daniel Young explains the nuances between the three, as he takes home cooks on a vibrant, spirited tour of Paris's best eateries. Daniel explains that, as true Parisians know; a bistro is a small, informal restaurant serving a few simple, hearty dishes, while a brasserie is a larger, cafe?restaurant providing continuous service and rough?and?ready food. In a wine bar, expect to find a large selection of wines by the glass and light bites to go with them. Daniel also introduces home cooks to many of his favorite spots (some are famous, others are his own best?keep secrets) and presents classic recipes from each, including Salmon Terrine with Leeks and Pesto, Cream of Carrot Soup with Cumin, Pan?Grilled Rib Steak with Béarnaise Sauce, and Warm Almond Cake with Caramel Cream. Bistros, brasseries, and wine bars, define what it means to be out and eat out in Paris, to dine simply and very well. Theirs is the food that nourishes and sustains the Paris of Parisians ? the real and everyday Paris ? with local flavor, style, sophistication, personality, and attitude.
This informative guide showcases 23 exciting countries in six different regions: Europe, Africa, Asia, Central America, South America, and French Polynesia. Full of first-person accounts of families traveling and discovering exotic cultures.
Ungewöhnlich ... leidenschaftlich! Sie halten die siebte Garmisch-Partenkirchen-Ausgabe von La Loupe in den Händen ¿ und dürfen sich über ein Magazin freuen, das wir jedes Jahr mit großer Begeisterung neu konzipieren und liebevoll gestalten. Und wir sind davon überzeugt, dass diese Leidenschaft auch Sie anstecken wird! La Loupe besteht aus Magazin und Guide. Vorne kommen Leser in den Genuss von inspirierenden Interviews, informativen Storys sowie allen wichtigen Zahlen und Fakten aus der Region. Der Guide im hinteren Teil von La Loupe schafft hingegen immer dann Abhilfe, wenn Sie sich nicht zwischen Schmankerln, Sport und Schuhen entscheiden können. La Loupe & Garmisch-Partenkirchen ¿ ein Dreamteam, das Ihren Aufenthalt ungewöhnlich ... genussvoll macht.
Efter Helle og Alfredo Tesios stemningsfulde bog om Rom – Evig mad fra den evige stad – om maden, menneskerne, passionen og historien i den italienske hovedstad og verdensby – kommer nu bogen om Toscana. Med mere af alt det, som gode historier er skabt af – naturen, landsbyen og dens indbyggere, maden og vinen, de stolte traditioner og de mange små hændelser, der giver livet kulør. Således begynder denne fortælling: ”Vi har et hus i Toscana. Med den smukkeste udsigt til olivenlunde. Der bor vi, når vi ikke er i Rom eller i Danmark. Huset ligger i Trequanda, en middelalderby med 1390 indbyggere. Byen ligger i 460 meters højde over havet midt mellem de to dale Val di Chiana og Val d’Orcia. Tilstrækkeligt langt væk fra Siena og endnu længere væk fra Chianti og Firenze. Vi bilder os ind, at kun ganske få kender noget til disse kanter. Det er her på de kanter, vi har lært gode mennesker at kende og lyttet med på deres fantastiske fortællinger, overværet og gennemlevet komedier og tragedier med dem og lært enkle og fornemme madretter, der efter vores mening har enorm historisk værdi. Her har vi fået bekræftet, at madlavningen genspejler en civilisations kultur. Her har vi også lært, hvordan de mest ydmyge råvarer kan forvandles til superbe retter. I disse to dale har Helle set, duftet, lært og arbejdet med denne enestående madkultur. Og Alfredo har lyttet til og indsamlet ældre og nyere historier, der har bekræftet vores opfattelse af dette utrolige land. Det er denne rigdom, vi vil forsøge at fortælle om.” Som sin forgænger vil denne bog være spækket med farverige anekdoter og beretninger samt et væld af dejlige opskrifter på autentisk italiensk mad – det hele krydret med den særlige stemning, der kendetegner Toscana. Om forfatterne Alfredo Tesio er journalist og forfatter. Han var gennem mange år DR-korrespondent i Rom og har været korrespondent for dagbladet Politiken og Børsen. Han har skrevet en lang række bøger om Italien og italiensk madkultur og er forfatter til Skandinaviens mest solgte turistbog om Rom, Turen går til Rom. Helle Tesio er uddannet kok i Italien. Hun har gennem en lang årrække levet i Rom, hvor hun bl.a. holder madkurser for italienere og danskere. Hun holder også madkurser i Toscana og på Sicilien. Hun har sammen med sin mand, Alfredo Tesio, skrevet en række bøger om det italienske køkken.
The MICHELIN Guides convey its restaurant reviews through two to three-line short summaries and an extensive system of symbols, the most revered of which are its globally renowned stars.
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