Get the Hackney look at 69b which sells clothes and accessories by the likes of Edun and Ally Capellino. En savoir plus .
Start with the chargrilled sourdough served with fluffy onion butter sprinkled with burnt onion, before moving onto the juicy lamb cutlets with an anchovy, mint and parsley sauce. En savoir plus .
You feel as if you’ve hit the streets of Mumbai at Dishoom, where piquant paneer rolls, lamb samosas and chicken tikka are served in the vast but perpetually crammed former Western Transit Shed. En savoir plus .
Rooms, which issue from wide, curved hallways, recall upmarket train carriages, with chrome light fittings and cream- leather headboards. En savoir plus .
Walks amid bluebell woodlands and meadowlands are more reasons to stay in the Morris apartment, located on the second floor. En savoir plus .
The city has so many places now with a New York vibe; this is a Detroit rocker club, where a drink won’t cost you $25. En savoir plus .
Norberto Garita takes his food seriously: All his moles—sauces with dozens of spices and ingredients—are made from scratch. En savoir plus .
This plaza always has something going on. In the winter, it’s ice-skating; in summer, there’s a fountain and outdoor movies and theater performances. En savoir plus .
The menu follows the seasons but runs to selections like a luscious pâté chaud, a flaky golden pastry filled with hashed duck and foie gras; and probably the best rice pudding in Paris. En savoir plus .
Have breakfast at Curtain Bluff, where you can sample the local specialty of salt fish served with callaloo, or cooked local greens. For something more conventional, try the delicious banana pancakes. En savoir plus .
Designed in the 15th-century by Pietro Lombardo, this gem is off the beaten track but unmissable. Attend a concert here—the acoustics are extraordinary. En savoir plus .
The bar has a laid-back vibe and a writerly theme, with signature cocktails named for female literary figures and books and vintage typewriters on the walls. Try the Holly, named for Holly Golightly. En savoir plus .
Granted license to make wine in 1971, Husch remains the oldest winery in the Valley. Tastings are conducted in a closet-size refurbished 100-year-old pony shed. En savoir plus .
A Triangle-area leading light since 1992, Nana’s offers both tasting and à la carte menus equally heavy on luxury ingredients and visually modern plating. En savoir plus .
The grandfather of Sacramento’s farm-to-table restaurants, this restaurant makes the most of its location, a paradise of produce, with a tasting menu more highfalutin than you might expect. En savoir plus .
An eclectic wine collection, creative and hearty cooking and a noisy kitchen make for a truly wonderful experience. En savoir plus .
This funky, hybridized Korean food truck recalls nothing so much as the wild early days of Roy Choi’s Kogi empire in L.A. En savoir plus .
A by-the-book bistro from chef Damien Watel that executes spot-on iterations of the classics, from coq au vin to steak frites. En savoir plus .
Guests can contemplate the riotous lights of the Portuguese colony turned casino-driven playground, while sampling dishes like Maine lobster with Malabar pepper sauce, white bean stew & baby spinach. En savoir plus .
The permanent installations feature stars from the Young British Artists movement, while the Burnet Gallery presents a new exhibit every few months. Guests get free admission to the Walker Art Center. En savoir plus .
At more than 1,300 square feet, each of the Lodhi’s rooms is uncommonly large and comfortable and has its own pool; the hotel’s spa is among the best in the city. En savoir plus .
Delhi’s only quirky boutique property, the Rose, in Hauz Khas, has 12 sunny, stylish rooms and very welcoming owners. En savoir plus .
The Chef's Italian roots are apparent in this restaurant with a dairy that churns out mozzarella and a wood-fired oven that produces sourdough pizzas with wonderfully crisp outsides and chewy insides. En savoir plus .
A treasure trove of Chinese antiquities. The shop is a perfect place to pick up postcards, repro souvenirs and art books. En savoir plus .
Visitors can swim in the river that cuts through the property, ride horses, dine on meals prepared with produce grown on site and spend the night in a two-bedroom farmhouse. En savoir plus .
Avocado and mango trees are labeled with “Pick Me” signs for guests, who can take an orchard tour or forage with a farmer. The restaurant also serves the fruits and vegetables grown on the farm. En savoir plus .
Stop in Salt for locavore dishes such as bacon with caramelized onion and goat cheese flatbread from the nearby Long Farm. En savoir plus .
Flagstaff House is the grande dame of fine dining hereabouts. Visit here for the handmade gnocchi with black truffle or the double breast of Peking duck. En savoir plus .
The BBQ here is delicious but also try the rough-and-tumble banana pudding. En savoir plus .
The smokiness of the brisket here is delicious but can take some getting used to. It is also a specialized meat market where you can also purchase your own BBQ goods. En savoir plus .