What to Eat in the Mission in San Francisco
The Mission is my favorite neighborhood in San Francisco. It also is not-so-coincidentally the neighborhood in which I live. It’s got easy access to BART (i.e. easy access to SFO), interesting culture,...
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Breaking Down Two Mileage Runs for 30,000 EQMs to get AA Executive Platinum Getting a Chinese Visa Planning a Mileage Run to Shanghai Vegetarian Economy Meals on American Airlines Hotel Review: Crowne...
View ArticleEating in Shanghai
Breaking Down Two Mileage Runs for 30,000 EQMs to get AA Executive Platinum Getting a Chinese Visa Planning a Mileage Run to Shanghai Vegetarian Economy Meals on American Airlines Hotel Review: Crowne...
View ArticleDining Review: Luomo, Helsinki, Finland
Eating out in Helsinki is generally expensive, and I hate spending money on mediocre food, so I figured that I might as well just splurge a little bit and get significantly nicer food. One of my new...
View ArticleLate Night Eating in Helsinki
My second and final day in Helsinki, I did something rather stupid and let myself fall asleep at 4pm. I was exhausted and jetlagged (I find it harder to travel east than west) and ended up sleeping for...
View ArticleEating in Hong Kong
Here’s a sampling of things that I ate in Hong Kong. Tsui Wah You’re not going to find anything gourmet here, but I do think it’s an interesting experience, especially if you come at 4:30am as I did on...
View ArticleRandom Travel Thoughts New Year’s Edition
I’m currently writing this from the Park Hyatt Tokyo, which is definitely the nicest and classiest hotel I’ve ever had the pleasure to stay at (granted, I haven’t stayed at that many hotels in my...
View ArticleTokyo for the New Year: Ushigoro
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View ArticleDining Review: Maido, Lima Peru
Lima is known as being one of the best food cities in South America, so of course I based most of my plans around eating. Unfortunately, I was in Lima for a Sunday and Monday, so Astrid y Gaston wasn’t...
View ArticleRestaurant Review: Ester, Sydney
It’s been a while since I’ve been to a restaurant and just been like, “wow, this place is good” (off the top of my head, the last place I felt this about was probably Barley Swine in Austin, which I...
View ArticleRestaurant Review: L’axel in Fontainebleau, France
Fontainebleau is a relatively small town outside of Paris. Some tourists take the shortish (~40 minute) train ride out to Fontainebleau to visit the famous chateau in this city. When I visited...
View ArticleDining Review: Joia, Milan, Italy
Joia in Milan is one of the very few vegetarian restaurants in the world that has a Michelin star. There are, of course, many Michelin-starred restaurants that serve vegetarian food, but I’m talking...
View ArticleDining Review: Steirereck in Vienna, Austria
One restaurant that I dined at in Vienna was Steirereck, a two Michelin star restaurant. I went for lunch, which was more affordable experience than dinner. Steirereck is located in a somewhat funky...
View ArticleDining Review: Tian in Vienna, Austria
Tian in Vienna is one of only three Michelin-starred restaurants in the world that I’m aware of that doesn’t serve meat. Joia in Milan is another. I went to Tian for lunch and had a great, affordable...
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