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San Francisco:
Farina, The Mission District written on November 9, 2007 There's a lot to like about this restaurant the gorgeous interior, delicious foccacia, excellent wine list, homemade pastas. But you know what I love about this restaurant? The desserts. Farina's focus is Ligurian cuisine. While there are plenty of meat options on the menu, I would stick with the pastas. In particular: Anything with the fresh pesto sauce. But just be sure to save room for the deep-fried sweet milk and panna cotta. The... read full article
San Francisco:
The Curiosity Shoppe, Mission District written on October 25, 2007 We love online shopping, but adorable stores like The Curiosity Shoppe make us want to step away from the computer and run out with credit card in hand. Owners Lauren Smith and Derek Fagerstrom launched the store as an e-commerce site last year and, earlier this month, they went brick-and-mortar on us. The couple managed to transform an old veterinarian's office into a space filled with great artwork and housewares. Be sure to pay close... read full article
Vancouver:
Pacific Palisades Hotel written on October 17, 2007 In a city where hip and stylish hotels have become the norm, Vancouver's Pacific Palisades could easily be just another hotel. Luckily for guests, it's not. This boutique hotel's sleek, sexy and fun decor sets it apart, offering a much-needed break from the ordinary. The lobby plays coffee-shop cool jazz and bright yellows and apple greens with shots of red decorate the walls. This creates a fresh look that simultaneously stimulates and relaxes. The honeywood... read full article
Vancouver:
Wedgewood Hotel written on October 15, 2007 A hectic couple of months called for a relaxing weekend and the very cosy boutique hotel, The Wedgewod provided the perfect escape. With its European charm, personal service and incredibly beautiful, spacious and elegant rooms this hotel helps guests to really get away from it all - even though it's right in the middle of Vancouver's downtown action. Checking in early at the hotel allowed time to experience their small (but perfectly adequate and luxurious)... read full article
London:
Beard Papa's, Oxford Circus written on October 3, 2007 I never used to think of myself as a cream puff lover, per se, but I've always been fond of specialty shops that focus on one item and do it to perfection. It was this thinking that first attracted me to Beard Papa's - a cream puff cafe on Oxford Street - and it rocked my world. This chain, started in Osaka, Japan, serves freshly made cream puffs with a light and crispy pastry shell,... read full article
San Francisco:
Barneys, Union Square written on September 30, 2007 Finally! San Francisco is now home to Barneys a must-visit every time I'm in New York City. But now I don't have to fly thousands of mile to see what's new at the Co-Op. The Union Square location is the old FAO Schwarz. Remember that building? It's not super-big, but it's better than nothing. On the fourth floor is where you'll find labels like Diane Von Furstenberg, Madison Marcus, Demylee, Marc by Marc Jacobs... read full article
Chicago:
Novelty Golf & Games, Linconlwood written on September 14, 2007 Some friends and I discovered a little piece of vintage history right here in Chicagoland this week at Novelty Golf & Games. A far stretch from the more difficult miniature golf greens in Grant Park, Novelty Golf is full charm, character, and colorful cartoony "obstacles." Not to mention two 18 hole courses that refused to be tamed! It's fun to try for the holes in one, but don't be disappointed if you don't get one... read full article
New York:
Red Horse Cafe, Park Slope written on September 7, 2007 When I lived in Manhattan, Joe the Art of Coffee was my coffee shop of choice. And then I moved to Brooklyn and spent many months trying to find an equivalent in my new neighborhood; every place I visited was good, but not perfect - either too crowded, too loud, too quiet, or too distractingly decorated to provide the optimal environment for writing. It was with great joy that my husband and I stumbled on... read full article
San Francisco:
Salt, Los Gatos written on September 6, 2007 On a stroll through downtown Los Gatos last week, I was shocked to see how many charming new shops had recently opened. The most surprising was Salt, a cool women's boutique that resembles something you might find on Union or Fillmore Streets in San Francisco not in the suburbs. Salt has only been open for about a month now, but already, the inventory is impressive. I was immediately drawn into the shop by the... read full article
Amsterdam:
Schilling Jewelier, Spiegelkwartier written on August 25, 2007 One of the best things about having people to visit is that they often end up taking you to parts of the city you've never explored before. I'd window-shopped along the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat many times, enjoying a peek at antique furniture I could never hope to afford, but never ventured inside any of the by-appointment-only shops there. My cousin Nerissa, however, saw a pair of earrings she just had to have, so we made... read full article
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