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And it's packed with a lot of bourbon and scotch.

Elyssa Goldberg

When you take a long weekend, every bite counts. So go to a place where you can walk from fresh oysters to a hip slice of pie with so much to devour along the way.

Kurt Soller

Traveling? How to mix up a cheap instant cocktail without leaving your room or opening the minibar.

Christina Chaey

What to do, where to go, and what to eat (and drink) in Providence, Rhode Island.

Elyssa Goldberg

Since its recovery from Hurricane Sandy, the Rockaway Peninsula has been transformed into a stretch of beachy burger shacks, ceviche stands, and frosty-drink vendors.

Julia Kramer

What is it about Charleston? We talked to some of the city's favorite chef-transplants—and biggest boosters—to see what pulled them in.

Amiel Stanek

There's nothing Anthony Bourdain won't eat, but there's one place you won't see him eating.

Belle Cushing

Just how much eating, boozing, and walking it off can you handle in two short days? Adam Rapoport heads to the City of Brotherly Love and discovers that, well, there’s a lot to love.

Adam Rapoport

Red sauce rules, plus an epic chicken Parm you can make at home.

Amiel Stanek

This road trip requires a classic country soundtrack, a high tolerance for fried food, and, if possible, a convertible.

Belle Cushing

On the shores of Lake Michigan, you’ll find the most authentic regional Mexican cooking in America. We asked three Chicago mom‑and-pops to share their coveted recipes.

Eric May

In Music City, new-school saloons and two steppin’ taverns offer an unforgettable weekend—so long as you can remember it all.

St John Frizell

With all due respect to New York, L.A., and, well, everywhere else in America, SF is winning right now in all sorts of (delicious) categories, from coffee to fine dining.

Christine Muhlke

On this week's foodcast, we talk to people who would travel to the ends of the Earth for a good meal.

Christina Chaey

It’s hard enough to open one good restaurant, yet Renee Erickson has hit it out of the park six times. That’s great for regulars who call her spots home—And for the rest of the country getting on board her super-comforting, homey-yet-healthy boat.

Andrew Knowlton

Where to go, what to do, and where to eat (and drink) in Lafayette, Louisiana—according to a local in-the-know.

Elyssa Goldberg

If you’ll go anywhere for a memorable meal, you’ve gotta do it right.

Ashlea Halpern

Wherever you are in the U.S., there's a bowl of soulful broth and irresistibly chewy noodles waiting for you.

Amiel Stanek

Sometimes, an impromptu trip is the one you end up treasuring the most.

Adam Rapoport

In Europe’s artiest city, dinner used to mean currywurst and a Pilsner. Now, new restaurants rival gallery openings, and local produce is high design. Make way for the New German Cuisine.

Belle Cushing

Seattle’s cool. Portland’s got indie cred. But right now, Vancouver tops our best-of-the-West list.

Amiel Stanek

Bigger isn’t always better—especially when it comes to the cruise life. We went sailing down the Danube in search of stunning views and the ultimate week of R&R. (Spoiler: We found both.)

Julia Kramer

Ashlea Halpern spent two weeks eating her way through this fast and furious—and food-obsessed—city of 10 million to discover bulgogi cheesesteak, owl cafés, and other trendy (and traditional) surprises.

Ashlea Halpern

In Japan's Nagano Prefecture, the pro slopes compete with world-class food and hot springs that are so enticing Alexandra Marshall skips the lifts entirely.

Alexandra Marshall