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AdvertisementI spent three nights on Royal Caribbean's latest Utopia of the Seas cruise ship in mid-November. I paid about $155 for an omakase dinner at Izumi, its specialty sushi and teppanyaki restaurant. If cruise buffets trigger your decision paralysis, omakase on Royal Caribbean's latest mega-ship could be your dream meal. Utopia of the Seas, the second-largest cruiseliner in the world, set sail in July with 27 dining venues, 10 of which are complimentary. AdvertisementRoyal Caribbean's new mega-cruise ship does the Japanese prix fixe-style of dining a bit differently.
Persons: omakase, I'm Organizations: Royal Locations: Izumi
For years, I didn't enjoy eating at fine dining establishments. Here are three tips from Lewis and chefs in New York City and Washington D.C. for how to best enjoy your time at a fine dining restaurant. But many fine dining establishments offer pre-fixe meals with a set cost that isn't always available ahead of time or rotating menus, so it's not clear what will actually be served that night. "A lot of fine dining establishments may not be transparent about price on their website," Lewis says. You'll probably enjoy your meal more if you don't feel blindsided by a dish or its price.
Persons: Tara Lewis, you'll, Lewis, Alessandro Farruggio, DC's Il Canale, Yelp, Bu, it's, Shin Yamaoka Organizations: Washington D.C Locations: Yelp, New York City, Washington
Royal Caribbean's latest mega-ship is now operating short Caribbean itineraries. At 236,860 gross tons, Utopia of the Seas is now the world's second-largest cruise ship. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementStep aside, Icon of the Seas — there's a new giant cruise ship in Florida. Royal Caribbean's new 236,860-gross-ton Utopia of the Seas embarked on its maiden voyage on Friday, marking the launch of the world's second-largest cruise ship.
Persons: , Michael Bayley Organizations: Service, Seas, Royal Caribbean International Locations: Caribbean, Florida, Port Canaveral , Florida
Brown sophomore Alex Eisler has a lucrative side hustle selling restaurant reservations. He vends them on nascent platform Appointment Trader. AdvertisementEisler told Business Insider the most expensive reservation he's ever sold was $1,358 at an omakase restaurant in Boston. Appointment Trader is just one platform helping to turn reservation-selling into a cottage industry of sorts. "It's bad for business," Eric Ripert, chef and co-owner of famed French seafood restaurant Le Bernardin, told The New Yorker.
Persons: Brown, Alex Eisler, Eisler, , Eisler —, he's, Prime, Carbone, Insider's Linette Lopez, Tock —, Eric Ripert, Bernardin Organizations: Service, Brown University, American Express, Business, Yorker, Bloomberg, New Locations: Boston, New York City
Newlyweds Natalie and Brett Schwartz exchanged vows at Walt Disney World in Orlando this summer. "Our approach was to shine a light on the beautiful tapestry of people that come to Walt Disney World," Trejo said. Francis Dominic, the former parks worker turned influencer, has also been tapped to promote Disney parks and films. It's a difficult tightrope to navigate, but it could define the future of Disney parks. Are you a Disney parks or Walt Disney Co. insider?
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The next time you book a restaurant reservation, you also may have to pay a deposit. In 2021, online reservation service OpenTable found 28% of Americans said they'd ghosted a restaurant reservation in the last year. JC Myska, general manager at Kintsugi Omakase in Manhattan, said his luxury restaurant's $35-per-person reservation deposit is vital for the eatery, which has only 10 seats. "We have very few seats, and we plan and staff significantly around reservations," Page said. For other restaurants, no-shows can be killer.
Persons: they've, OpenTable, they'd, JC Myska, Kintsugi, Craig Page, Page, it's, Tom Kerridge Organizations: Morning, Michelin, New, Monkey Locations: Manhattan, Brooklyn , New York, Philadelphia, New York City
Caviar Gets Even More Refined
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
So it’s perhaps no surprise that chefs are turning their attention to something more rarefied than your everyday osetra: albino caviar, which ranges in color from alabaster to golden, and is the result of uncommon mutations. The most sought after is that of the beluga sturgeon but, says Hermes Gehnen, the founder of N25 Caviar, an international purveyor, “restaurants generally can’t afford it. Although white caviar stock is limited, they aren’t the only pale orbs worth chasing. Snail eggs, which have a mushroomlike flavor, have the same visual appeal despite their earthy taste. “Sometimes,” says Munk, “you’ll pay even more money for snail eggs than you do for caviar.” — Lauren JosephThe Thing: Jewel-Toned Glass Lamps From Hermès
Persons: Hermes Gehnen, , Angie Mar, Rasmus Munk, Araki, Marty Lau, Munk, , ” — Lauren Joseph The Organizations: Trois, Alchemist Locations: New York, Copenhagen, London
LOOK BEYOND San Diego’s natural blessings—sunshine, ocean, plentiful tacos—and you’ll see what draws people to this southern California city: the iconic midcentury architecture, a burgeoning cultural scene and noteworthy restaurants galore. One standout, Kinme, gets kudos from its culinary peers. Chef at local favorite Vaga, Claudette Zepeda, said of the Bankers Hill hot spot, “You sit down for a 10-course omakase at Kinme and feel like you’re watching three chefs perform a show and all of your senses are involved as supporting cast members.”
Persons: Chef, Claudette Zepeda, Organizations: Bankers Locations: California, Kinme
CNN —When Anajak Thai opened in 1981, most people who walked into the Los Angeles restaurant weren’t familiar with Thai cuisine. Thai food became so popular among Americans that the Thai government took notice. Thai food in the US reaches new heightsToday, the Thai restaurant scene in the US is perhaps the most exciting that it’s ever been. And Thai American chefs like Pichetrungsi are continuing to defy stereotypes and misconceptions of what constitutes Thai food. He wants to show diners just how innovative Thai cuisine can be, but he’s hesitant to take familiar comforts like pad thai off the menu altogether.
Persons: Justin Pichetrungsi, Pichetrungsi’s, Rick Pichetrungsi, Anajak, ” Pichetrungsi, Pichetrungsi, he’s, It’s, Mark Padoongpatt, Padoongpatt, Marie Wilson, ” Padoongpatt, Justin, , , Saipin Chutima, Bill, Isabella Vosmikova, Andy Ricker, Chiang, Leah Nash, Chiang Mai, Hong Thaimee, Rather, ” Thaimee, Leela Punyaratabandhu, Punyaratabandhu, mok, We’ve, James Beard, it's, Mariah Tauger Organizations: CNN, Sherman Oaks, Disney, University of Nevada, Thai, Food, Lotus, White, Washington Post, Pichetrungsi, Los Angeles Times Locations: Los Angeles, L.A, Thailand, Asia, Las Vegas, Thai America, United States, Angeles, Central Thailand, Thai, Siam, Northern Thailand, White American, Portland , Oregon, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, America, New, Chicago, Heart, Malaysian, California
Mr. Malm said he was once married to a horse therapist, but he did not buy the property because he is interested in playing polo. The horses appealed as a “hook” for a future buyer, once he first enjoys his vacation home. “It is an amenity that people aspire to, a lifestyle,” Mr. Malm said. On weekends, the stables, also designed by Mr. Joy, host exhibition polo matches exclusively for residents and guests. There is a library of loaner riding boots and helmets and professional players to teach lessons.
Persons: Malm, Mr, Enrique Olvera, Joy, sipping Organizations: Staff Locations: Mexico City, Argentine
I'm a Philadelphia native who used to work as a chef and baker in restaurants around the city. Philadelphia is known for its cheesesteaks, but it also has great Mexican, Italian, and Thai food. There are too many restaurants in Philadelphia worth trying to list them all here. However, these 12 restaurants are my tried-and-true favorites that every first-time visitor should try during a trip to Philadelphia. In my opinion, it serves some of the best Thai food in the country.
This story is from today's edition of Morning Brew, an awesome daily email publication read by 2.5 million next-generation leaders like you. The startup, now valued at $2.3 billion, grows produce using indoor vertical farming setups. Sci-fi farming is catching onClimate change concerns and a renewed focus on the food supply chain have contributed to increased investor appetite for indoor farming. Last year, global VC investment in indoor farms tripled to almost $1.9 billion. Zoom out: The indoor farming sector is growing but is still just a wee seedling.
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