Conseil de The Wall Street Journal

1. Virginia's on King

7.0
412 King St, Charleston, SC
Restaurant de cuisine du sud des États-Unis · Downtown Charleston · 45 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Dig into the fried pickles, she-crab soup and maybe a Lowcountry boil, a stew of shrimp, potatoes, sausage and corn. En savoir plus .

2. Glazed Gourmet Doughnuts

8.6
481 King St, Charleston, SC
Beignerie · Radcliffeborough · 51 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The maple-bacon doughnut studded with you-know-what is irresistible En savoir plus .

3. Pearlz Oyster Bar

8.4
153 E Bay St, Charleston, SC
Restaurant de fruits de mer · French Quarter · 95 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Down a few oysters—fresh on the half-shell or Southern-fried with blue cheese and Buffalo sauce En savoir plus .

4. Butcher & Bee

8.9
1085 Morrison Drive, Charleston, SC
Restaurant méditerranéen · East Central · 88 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Disregard the barbed wire fence out front and take a seat at the long communal table. Your neighbor may well be an off-duty chef noshing on a banh mi sandwich or the killer PB&J. En savoir plus .

5. High Cotton Restaurant

8.6
199 E Bay St (Cumberland St), Charleston, SC
Restaurant américain · French Quarter · 74 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Park at the wood-paneled bar and order a cocktail made with the restaurant's private-label spirits. (The Southern Mule, with vodka, lime juice and Blenheim ginger beer, has a kick to it.) En savoir plus .

6. Two Meeting Street

2 Meeting St, Charleston, SC
Chambre d'hôtes · Charlestowne · 4 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Also known as the "wedding cake house," it was built in the late 19th century by Martha Williams, whose merchant father gave her the cash to build it on her wedding day. En savoir plus .

7. M. Dumas & Sons

7.3
294 King St, Charleston, SC
Magasin de vêtements · Downtown Charleston · 11 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Has all the needlepoint belts, pennant-print boxers and madras jackets your heart might desire En savoir plus .

8. Slightly North of Broad

9.1
192 E Bay St, Charleston, SC
Restaurant de cuisine du sud des États-Unis · French Quarter · 100 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Try the trademark "maverick shrimp and grits," a creamy concoction piled with country ham, sausage, tomatoes and green onions. En savoir plus .

9. Planters Inn

6.9
112 N Market St (Meeting Street), Charleston, SC
Hôtel · Downtown Charleston · 8 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: One of the plusher hotel options, with graceful, traditionally furnished rooms and a notoriously good 12-layer coconut cake En savoir plus .

10. Du Pain et des Idées

9.2
34 rue Yves Toudic, Paris, Île-de-France
Boulangerie · Porte Saint-Martin · 242 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Don't leave without one of Mr. Vasseur's apple tartlettes—a fine fan of sliced apple spread atop a smear of deeply reduced apple compote on a disk of crunchy pastry. En savoir plus .

11. Du Pain et des Idées

9.2
34 rue Yves Toudic, Paris, Île-de-France
Boulangerie · Porte Saint-Martin · 242 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: It's acquired a cult following for its bread—try the thick-crusted pain des amis—and fluffy, crispy-tailed croissants. For a perfect breakfast, pick up a couple and head over to Ten Belles. En savoir plus .

12. Sébastien Gaudard – Pâtisserie des Martyrs

7.4
22 rue des Martyrs, Paris, Île-de-France
Pâtisserie · Rochechouart · 27 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: A gossamer glaze of sugar brightens the taste of the butter in the croissant. When pieces are torn off, the fluffy interior remains fused to the outer layers, a sign of a transcendent croissant. En savoir plus .

13. Toki Underground

8.5
1234 H St NE (above The Pug), Washington, D.C.
Restaurant de nouilles · Capitol Hill · 181 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This tiny ramen bar in the H Street Corridor is helping revive a D.C. neighborhood that was once dead. Try the Toki classic. En savoir plus .

14. Canoe

8.8
66 Wellington St West (at Bay Street), Toronto, ON
Restaurant · Financial District · 76 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This restaurant, on the 54th floor of the TD Bank Tower, is very expensive, but the views are amazing. En savoir plus .

15. Horseshoe Tavern

7.8
370 Queen St. W (at Spadina Ave.), Toronto, ON
Salle de concert · 60 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: They bring in big names but also local and traveling bands, and know they will get an audience. You do have to know what you're getting yourself into—this is not an upscale place. En savoir plus .

16. Royal Ontario Museum

9.0
100 Queen's Pk (at Bloor St. W.), Toronto, ON
Musée · University · 252 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: They've got dinosaurs and a bat cave and a touch-and-feel area. Not many museums are as kid-friendly as this. It's not too big and it's right in the heart of the city. En savoir plus .

17. The Needle and Thread

8.6
1406 12th Ave (E Union St), Seattle, WA
Bar clandestin · Capitol Hill · 32 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Head towards the bank vault door, pick up the old-fashioned wall phone and ask for a seat. If lucky, head upstairs to this sexy speakeasy, where the bartender will craft you a custom cocktail. En savoir plus .

18. Il Terrazzo Carmine

8.5
411 1st Ave S (btwn Jackson & King), Seattle, WA
Restaurant italien · Pioneer Square · 21 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: You're always greeted by the charismatic owner, Carmine. Some of the top dishes are the rigatoni bolognese and the spaghetti alla vongole. En savoir plus .

19. Mansion on Forsyth Park, Autograph Collection

8.0
700 Drayton St., Savannah, GA
Hôtel · Historic District-South · 38 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: A historic hotel with 126 luxury rooms, concealing a sublime swimming pool on magical Forsyth Park. En savoir plus .

20. Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room

8.6
107 W Jones St, Savannah, GA
Restaurant de cuisine du sud des États-Unis · Historic District-South · 101 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The greatest eating experience you'll ever have! For $16 a person, virtual strangers pass bowls of Southern fare like sweet potato souffle, okra gumbo, corn bread and the best damn fried chicken. En savoir plus .

21. Condado Vanderbilt Hotel

9.2
1055 Ashford Ave, San Juan, San Juan
Hôtel · 30 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Once the property of Frederick William Vanderbilt, this freshly restored hotel recently opened its restaurant, 1919, and cigar bar, Avo Lounge. En savoir plus .

22. Escambron Beach

8.8
Parque del Tercer Milenio, San Juan, San Juan
Plage · 35 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This beach is popular with kite surfers. The water is so blue and clear, which means it's ideal for snorkeling, too. En savoir plus .

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23. Raices Restaurant

7.7
315 Recinto Sur St, San Juan, San Juan
Restaurant antillais · 172 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This is a great spot to try mofongo, which is mashed green plantains stuffed with fish or meat and served in a traditional wooden mortar and pestle. En savoir plus .

24. Hotel El Convento

8.6
100 Cristo Street, Old San Juan
Hôtel · 60 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Once a 17th-century convent, this is now the most atmospheric hotel in the city. Get a room facing the cathedral or overlooking the Plazuela de Las Monjas. En savoir plus .

25. Credo

7.2
360 Pine St (btwn Sansome & Montgomery St), San Francisco, CA
Restaurant italien · Financial District · 35 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The great Italian chef Mario Maggi tops off the conversational atmosphere with designer furniture by Piet Hein Eek, and walls filled with quirky quotes, a la Jenny Holzer. En savoir plus .

26. International Rose Test Garden

8.9
400 SW Kingston Ave, Portland, OR
Jardin botanique · 102 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Exotic strains of rose populate this 95-year-old garden with breathtaking views of Mount Hood. En savoir plus .

27. Driftwood Room

8.3
729 SW 15th Ave (btw Yamhill & Morrison), Portland, OR
Bar à cocktail · 43 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This bar is inside the old Mallory Hotel. When it was renovated a number of years ago, they left the bar alone—except for the cheese popcorn, which I miss. An amazing in selection. En savoir plus .

28. Monograph Bookwerks

8.1
5005 NE 27th Ave (NE Alberta), Portland, OR
Librairie · 3 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This is a gem of a little art bookstore. It probably measures about 175 square feet, and besides books offers old prints, clay pottery, typographical specimens and artist talks. En savoir plus .

29. Pamela's P&G Diner

9.0
60 21st St (at Smallman St), Pittsburgh, PA
Diner · Strip District · 110 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: You gotta have the pancakes—they make them real thin—with bacon. En savoir plus .

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30. Espresso A Mano

9.3
3623 Butler St (at 37th St), Pittsburgh, PA
Coffee Shop · Lower Lawrenceville · 63 conseils et avis

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: If you go there between 9:30 a.m. and noon, you'll see half the chefs in Pittsburgh. In the summer, the shop opens its garage door onto the street for great people-watching. En savoir plus .