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Is there a Yelp-type site for restaurants in Paris (or Europe, as a whole)? [more inside]
posted by kenzi23
on Nov 1, 2009 -
9 answers
Boulder? Denver? Help me day-trip to Colorado *THIS* Saturday! [more inside]
posted by disillusioned
on Sep 28, 2009 -
9 answers
It's a common enough question, what should I do on my holidays in New Zealand? But we're not regular folks so finding good information has been difficult. We have 10 days in late October and we fly in and out of Auckland. We're Australian but well traveled and will most likely stay on the North Island unless some compelling information arises. We've hired a campervan and intend to travel about and camp where we can. Maybe a bed and breakfast or two. Though we are on a budget the main goal is to relax and enjoy the scenery rather than try and cram in too much. [more inside]
posted by dinoworx
on Sep 27, 2009 -
8 answers
What are some of the best things to do in Spain in October? [more inside]
posted by lattiboy
on Aug 31, 2009 -
8 answers
My mother is coming to visit me in Poland from our home in California and has asked me what foods she can bring me from Trader Joe's that are worth her bringing over. I have some ideas, but as I've been away so long (over a year), I want to make sure we land at the intersection of still-in-the-storeness, luggage space allowance, practicality and deliciousness. [more inside]
posted by mdonley
on Aug 15, 2009 -
33 answers
I'm looking for a fun, cheap, highly-visible way to welcome my mom when she arrives at the airport and make her first night and day at my new place relaxed and comfortable. [more inside]
posted by mdonley
on Jul 30, 2009 -
12 answers
TypicalTravelFilter: What are the must-sees, tips and tricks, and off-the-beaten paths whilst in Paris for 3 days? [more inside]
posted by disillusioned
on Jul 11, 2009 -
15 answers
TravelFilter: I have 36 hours in Beijing. What should I see (serious amateur photog) and where should I eat (dim-sum preferable.) Bonus: Good hotels with Internet access.
Any help or suggestions appreciated!
posted by damiano99
on Jul 4, 2009 -
9 answers
TravelFilter! A friend and I will be spending two days in downtown Seattle without a car. Any recommendations for cheap yet delicious eats? Aside from Pike Place Market, what should we make sure we see or do?
posted by 2oh1
on Jun 8, 2009 -
20 answers
Care to share your tips and tricks for spending a week in Paris on the cheap? [more inside]
posted by bricoleur
on Jun 5, 2009 -
15 answers
I'm taking a journey by car from London (England) to Portmeirion (North Wales) and back a day later. The quickest route appears to be M1-M6-M54-A5 and then eastwards through Snowdonia and a variety of smaller roads. Along this route, say anywhere after Northampton, are there any lovely/eccentric places to stop either for some brief sightseeing or for a bite to eat and something to drink? [more inside]
posted by skylar
on Mar 25, 2009 -
5 answers
I'm going to Lyon this weekend and will be free from late Saturday evening to about noon on Sunday. I'm into food and photography but am on a super-tight budget, so I'm looking for both some cheap, tasty delights and some particularly pretty little corners of the city. I'm staying in Vieux Lyon, going to a concert in Villeurbanne, and can speak French.
posted by mdonley
on Mar 19, 2009 -
4 answers
TravelWiki: Tips, Suggestions or Advice on Things to do in Istanbul. Off to Istanbul for 5 days (4ppl -2 Couples). What must we do? [more inside]
posted by mary8nne
on Mar 4, 2009 -
10 answers
I'm taking a 3 day vacay to NYC. Help me make the best of it foodwise! [more inside]
posted by Heliochrome85
on Feb 23, 2009 -
27 answers
My boyfriend and I would like to bring some traditional Austin or Texas foods to Louisiana for his family to try over the holidays. Basically, we're looking for tasty treats that will withstand 8 hours in the car (we're bringing a cooler, so cold stuff is fine). So far we've thought of sausage from Lockhart and Bee Butter from the Bee Cave Honey Company. We need some more/better ideas!
posted by odayoday
on Dec 19, 2008 -
23 answers
Spending next week in Miami... tell me about the best food on Miami Beach and South Beach, also cultural experiences in Little Havana and Little Haiti. [more inside]
posted by kdern
on Dec 10, 2008 -
4 answers
Here in northeast USA, salt, pepper and ketsup are the standard middle of the table condiments in cheap restaurants. What are they in other parts of the country and the rest of the world?
posted by Pennyblack
on Nov 18, 2008 -
67 answers
Меласса в Москве? [more inside]
posted by Emperor SnooKloze
on Nov 12, 2008 -
8 answers
Please recommend the best places to stop for PHOTO opportunities and delicious FOOD along the 101 from San Francisco to Seattle on a 3-day road trip? [more inside]
posted by dcruzin
on Oct 2, 2008 -
14 answers
What are some small towns in the Adirondacks (NY)- with nice community, local food, and art? [more inside]
posted by Nillocsoc
on Aug 29, 2008 -
16 answers
Inexpensive awesome in Copenhagen? [more inside]
posted by jrb223
on Aug 14, 2008 -
14 answers
My family and I will be taking our 3rd annual trip to Waldoboro Maine in a few weeks. We'd like to get some strong recommendations on the following items within 30 miles of Waldoboro:
- Place for breakfast that doesn't include Moody's.
- Out of the way lobster spot (send via mail link in profile).
- Unique things to do for a 3 year old?
Any and all information is greatly appreciated! Oh..one more question...is it normal for lobster in a lobster roll (at Red's Eats) to be cold? That threw me last year....
Thanks mefites!
posted by littleredwagon
on Jul 29, 2008 -
11 answers
Traveling to Toulouse for a week this month and I'm in charge of finding the really special places to eat. Anyone have any suggestions for blogs, books, etc on eating in that region? Or first-hand recs are good too.
posted by Ollie
on Jul 7, 2008 -
2 answers
TravelFilter: Things to do in London, Dublin, Cork. Places to stay in Dublin and Cork. Indian Restaurant recommendations in London. General restaurant recommendations for either London, Dublin, or Cork [more inside]
posted by majikstreet
on Jun 29, 2008 -
13 answers
Is anyone going to the Pierogi Fest this year? Has anyone ever been? [more inside]
posted by mrhaydel
on May 19, 2008 -
6 answers
Vancouver on $3.79 (including tax). Or, help me make an amazing treasure hunt! [more inside]
posted by soviet sleepover
on Apr 22, 2008 -
6 answers
Foodies: Please help me ID this soup!! Also, what are some of your all time best soup recipes? [more inside]
posted by CreativeJuices
on Mar 31, 2008 -
15 answers
Food to put in a cooler for a long plane flight. Difficulty: one omnivore, one vegetarian. [more inside]
posted by NortonDC
on Mar 26, 2008 -
30 answers
What should we see and do from 4/24 to 5/2 between Sacramento and Los Angeles? [more inside]
posted by Mr. Gunn
on Mar 11, 2008 -
10 answers
Vegetarian seeks advice for traveling in Korea and China. [more inside]
posted by bassjump
on Jan 29, 2008 -
22 answers
I'm living in a motel for another week and am tired of only having carry out food. What kind of yummy food can I make to feed myself? I have a microwave and a small fridge and access to a grocery store but would like to avoid buying too many supplies that I won't need in a week.
Thanks!
posted by nalyd
on Jan 25, 2008 -
21 answers
Seattle recommendations, please? Sushi? Sunday breakfast / brunch? Dive bar?
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posted by dersins
on Dec 17, 2007 -
18 answers
I need advice on how to get food and money while traveling through Europe, and how to transport my bike. [more inside]
posted by fjardt
on Dec 7, 2007 -
8 answers
5 days in St. Louis, very little free time. Awesome places to eat near the convention center? [more inside]
posted by peripatew
on Oct 30, 2007 -
20 answers
Help me get important, perishable gifts home through 18 hours of plane flights! (Cream/Cake thing, Chocolate truffle thing, and hard-cider-like thing!) [more inside]
posted by anonymoose
on Oct 24, 2007 -
16 answers
I'm going to San Francisco for a few days next week--where are some little-known yet interesting places to eat and/or visit? [more inside]
posted by exceptinsects
on Sep 27, 2007 -
28 answers
Make me want to go to Asia. [more inside]
posted by djstig
on Sep 3, 2007 -
22 answers
What should I do with 3 days to kill in New York City? [more inside]
posted by Slacktastic
on Aug 9, 2007 -
29 answers
So I'm going to San Diego because I'm a big ol' geek and I'm finally going to San Diego Comic Con this year, about which I'm super excited. While in San Diego, what food should I eat/buy? [more inside]
posted by Samantha
on Jun 26, 2007 -
28 answers
Please introduce my non-American friend and his mother to Real Americana food joints in North East USA, the more picturesque and famous the better. [more inside]
posted by derMax
on May 30, 2007 -
31 answers
What do I absolutely HAVE to eat in Washington, DC? [more inside]
posted by exceptinsects
on May 23, 2007 -
56 answers
Stopping in Lincoln, NE tomorrow (Thursday) night. Where to eat, sleep, and be merry? [more inside]
posted by catseatcheese
on May 23, 2007 -
11 answers
I'm moving! I'll be driving from San Francisco (just north from there really) to New Hampshire in a month or so. I plan to document the trip w/a
Nikon D40 camera and and cheaper, soon to be bought camcorder. It'll probably be a Samsung Sports Cam, although it's not central to the question. I want a great route which I have half checked out, I guess. I want a great culinary as well as a scenic sample of the US. I'm looking for the rural food/scenic stops just outside of major (or not so major) interstates. If the stops are on the interstate, awesome! If not, please tell me why the stops deserve an off interstate jaunt (50-100 miles or so off of the interstate.) Please feel free to message me if you'd rather. Most likely, I'll visit most of them, anyway. [more inside]
posted by prodevel
on May 16, 2007 -
13 answers
TravelinginFranceFilter: I know there have been loads of questions about France. We're looking for beautiful places in the countryside, great cheap food and reasonable accommodations. I'd love to have the perfect trip that matches my favorite things: [more inside]
posted by Deathalicious
on May 2, 2007 -
14 answers
I like eating at classic, old-timey, been-there-forever and still as good as back-in-the-day, "this place is an institution" -type eateries. Point me to some new ones... [more inside]
posted by mds35
on Mar 28, 2007 -
85 answers
What booze to give the Greek relatives? [more inside]
posted by longdaysjourney
on Mar 21, 2007 -
17 answers
Can anyone recommend some good stops on Highway I95 between NC and Florida? I'm driving to Florida after Christmas on Highway I95 and thought I'd consult the mefi hive for some suggestions on good stops for food or other things that are worth pulling off the road for periodically. I've driven the route before but I've always wished I knew of better places to eat than the usual chains/fastfood (ugh!) that have saturated the highway offramps. Roadside attractions are welcome, too (but not Pedro's tourist trap emporium at the NC/SC border).
posted by runningdogofcapitalism
on Dec 20, 2006 -
10 answers
What is a nice part of Charlotte, NC to hang out in for a day? [more inside]
posted by philmas
on Oct 10, 2006 -
10 answers
My wife and I are honeymooning in Alaska the first week of October - three days in Anchorage, and five days in Seward. Can you help me hit the highlights and avoid the crap? [more inside]
posted by rocketman
on Sep 5, 2006 -
9 answers
Good lobster in New Hampshire? [more inside]
posted by alexmikayla
on Aug 8, 2006 -
8 answers