The Good Life
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Patroon, New York City
The power dining scene in New York rarely shifts. The Regency Hotel for breakfast, the Four Seasons restaurant for lunch, The '21' Club for dinner...more
Posted: July 1, 1997 By Gordon Mott
Anthony's Pier 4, Boston
The warm foyer is bustling on a Saturday night. A small moat separates the entrance from the vast dining room, and diners must walk across a small...more
Posted: July 1, 1997 By David Savona
Mount Nelson Hotel, Capetown, South Africa
My God, they've given you the maids' rooms!" So said Graham Viney, the noted South African interior designer when he learned we were staying on the...more
Posted: May 1, 1997 By Clint Fitch
El San Juan Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico
There may be no lobby more grand, more beckoning, more exciting than the lobby of El San Juan. After check-in you might well find yourself just...more
Posted: May 1, 1997 By Jeff Williams
Pied a Terre, London
Two men had just finished their meal in the dining room of one of London's most chic and intimate restaurants. They were drinking espressos and...more
Posted: May 1, 1997 By James Suckling
Angelo and Maxie's Steakhouse, New York City
To gauge the cigar friendliness of Angelo and Maxie's Steakhouse, you need look no farther than inside the front door. There, you'll find an outlet...more
Posted: May 1, 1997 By Terrence Fagan
Botafumeiro, Barcelona
Posted: March 1, 1997 By Brendan Vaughan
Manny's Steakhouse, Minneapolis
Posted: March 1, 1997 By Carla Waldemar
Four Seasons Resort Nevis, Nevis
Posted: March 1, 1997 By Larry Olmsted
Turnberry Isle Resort & Club, Aventura, Florida
Posted: March 1, 1997 By Gordon Mott
Four Seasons Resort Bali
While it may be true, as some travelers often say, that the journey is more important than the destination, the Four Seasons Resort Bali easily...more
Posted: December 1, 1996 By Dan Klinglesmith
Alain Ducasse
The best cigar bar in Paris opened in August. It also happens to be part of the best restaurant in France--Alain Ducasse. Named after the well-known...more
Posted: December 1, 1996 By James Suckling


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