The 2021
Michelin Bib Gourmands are here, marking the Red Guide’s return to New York City as the COVID-stricken hospitality industry slowly continues the process of rebuilding itself. The famously anonymous inspectors, who did not issue ratings last year during the height of the pandemic, will drop their more prestigious starred selections on Thursday. Today, however, the guide unveiled 131 standout dining options on the more affordable side of the culinary spectrum, 30 of which are newcomers to the list.
Among this year’s biggest additions to the Bibs are Thai Diner, the all-day Southeast Asian-American spot from the team that used to run Uncle Boons; Nami Nori, the popular Greenwich Village temaki restaurant; Xilonen, the vegetable-forward Greenpoint Mexican venue by chef Alan Delgado and the Oxomoco crew; Winner, chef Daniel Eddy’s Park Slope cafe; For All Things Good, the heralded Bed-Stuy masa spot; Rangoon, chef Myo Moe’s Burmese spot in Prospect Heights; and Bolero,
Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts debuts in Qatar with the opening of Banyan Tree Doha At La Cigale Mushaireb, an urban elegant sanctuary in the heart of Doha.
This will be the group s first property managed by Accor under the Banyan Tree – Accor strategic partnership in Qatar and in the Middle East.
Exquisitely designed by renowned interior designer Jacques Garcia, Banyan Tree Doha blends modern comfort and architectural marvels creating a tranquil haven for its guests to rejuvenate the mind, body, and soul.
The property features 126 luxurious guest rooms including 66 suites, 215 serviced residences, Banyan Tree Spa with its signature Rainforest hydrotherapy facility, and delightful dining options.
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It turns out the British rather like the people living next door to them particularly those in a coastal Hampshire city.
If you are looking for a house with friendly neighbours, Southampton is the place to go. According to a new survey from McCarthy Stone, the Hampshire city tops the charts for neighbourly relationships, with more than half of residents declaring themselves happy with the people that live next door to them.
Plymouth and Glasgow followed in second and third place, with Brighton and Manchester lying fourth and fifth respectively.
Even London, which normally gets a bad rep when it comes to the friendliness of its residents, scored reasonably highly, landing seventh place, with 39% of the survey respondents saying they liked their neighbours right on the national average.
Mediterranean/Middle Eastern (Habibi, Alkeme, Casablanca, Shish Kabob).
You might argue authenticity from one place to another, but you d be missing the point. Erie has discovered the world.
There s no stopping this train. In fact, it s rolling no brakes out of the Himalayas and into Erie s growing Indian and Nepali immigrant community.
Three restaurants with dishes associated with the subcontinent have opened their doors, with a bit of overlap, but what all three owners say are authentic to the India-Nepal region.
Fine Restaurant and Bar, 2330 E. 38th St.
This one might be the most symbolic of the new places, as it opened in February in the former landmark Nunzi s which closed in November after 67 years. New owner Chandra Khadka, 26, is a former grocer who once owned Oriental Mini Mart on East 38th St., as well as K.C. International Food on Buffalo Road.
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