Where to eat in Riga
What to recommend for you where to eat in Riga? That really depends what you want to do: have a drink, dance or something else. Just to drink I love you bar as Aldara street or Sarkans (Stabu street).
Lido Krasta is very nice Latvian restaurant with girls in Latvian dress and not expensive, so you chose your own food. They’re brew there own beer too. The place is massive, huge and has 2 floors and ice skating ring that is largest in Baltics. You can visit fun park for kids so go back to your childhood.
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Review by: Travel Guide
Liverpool restaurants
Liverpool’s restaurant and bar scene has blossomed over recent years, so you can choose the place with your taste and budget.
You can find a good variety of trendy restaurants and bars in the Albert Dock which is a five minute walk away. There’s a good restaurant guide that you can get free from tourist centers. Look for a little square booklet – beige and red on front. Some of the best places are on Hope Street.
Frankie and Bennys is nice theres one on the east lancs to. Also good is ASK in Queens Square its Italian and looks v.posh but actually its really nice very reasonable and great food and service.
Review by: Pretty Tourist
Myrtle Beach vacation
Myrtle Beach is mostly a family beach destination. There are a few good nightclubs for people your age (some age 18+), but the beaches and most other areas are mainly families, and middle aged golfers.
Many hotels and resorts in Myrtle Beach are efficiencies or suites, and are now at great rates. The weather can be iffy but mostly 60’s-mid 70’s. Be prepared for anything. There are a number of nice oceanfront resorts that have heated pools if you’d like to enjoy the water. The ocean, at least for me is now too cool. There’s tons to do do there: shopping, great shows, golf, fishing, plus just relaxing and walking on the beach.
Review by: Pretty Tourist
London dining: Rules restaurant
While searching for London dining – take a look at one of the famous restaurants in London located near the Charing Cross (35 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden).
London restaurant guide will tell you that Rules restaurant, opened in 1798 by Thomas Rule is one of the oldest. Decored in high Victorian style, it will give you experience of high society dining where you can feel the style of an old gentleman’s club with old-good style mannered waiters.
Rules restaurant provide it’s customers, most of those are acting professionals, British cuisine and is a must-see place for the good quality traditional British cooking.
Review by: Traveller
London seafood restaurants
I’d like to advise you trying seafood. It’s a source of protein in many diets around the world. There are many seafood restaurants with food of great quality. They suggest trying any sea animal or seaweed that is served as food or is suitable for eating. These restaurants offer Bouillabaisse, Calamari, Ceviche, Cioppino, Clam chowder, Moules frites, Sashimi, Sushi by the best Fresh Seafood Recipes. I suggest the best seafood restaurants include celebrity favorites for romantic meals out and restaurants, which welcome larger groups, and also London seafood restaurants average prices.
Review by: Pretty Tourist
Japanese restaurants in London
All the good Japanese restaurants in London are fairly expensive.It is very difficult to get good value for money for Japanese in London.
Good Japanese food in London is generally expensive. Cheap sushi is available in Tescos, Sainsburys and other supermarkets but you get what you pay for.
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Review by: Pretty Tourist
London restaurants with kids
There are two places all kids love, whether London or Brighton, and that’s Gourmet Burger Kitchen (best burgers in London!) and Wagamama (oriental, not Chinese, some Japanese + Thai blend style) . This restaurant will appease all of you.
Both informal dinning experiences, child-friendly with kids menu & portions to suit.
Try Giraffe, locations around London.
Review by: Pretty Tourist
Visiting Barcelona
Eating and soaking in the atmosphere of the Barcelona area is best thing to know the city. If you are regular visitor to BCN then I would recommend for you to get over to the Olympic Port (PUERTO OLIMPICO).
Just walk around and chose any one. Each one will try and entice you inside by offering some snacks or a free drink etc. It’s your choice, they are all excellent. Read the rest of this page »
This is a three hour ritual that involves many meal courses, people watching, talking and just enjoying the pleasure of eating and being together in a lovely city. I will recommend you to the bar style of eating.
Review by: Travel Guide
Monte Carlo trip
For anyone planning a trip, Monte Carlo is one of these places that’s good to go for the sake of the people-watching, the glitz, glamour, boats and sports cars, but I wouldn’t necessarily say that it’s very pretty or beautiful. I’ve never seen so many well-dressed, gorgeous folks cruising around in their Ferraris, Porsches, Lamborghini’s, Bentley, SLs, Z4s etc. Read the rest of this page »
Don’t bother with the Grand Casino. We were very unimpressed with it all. The lobby was free to get in and we wandered around that a little and saw the Dali exhibit there. Kind of interesting.If you are looking for reasonable accommodations stay in Nice. It’s just about 13 minutes away by trains. The trains run regularly, about every half hour. If you stay in Nice close to the train you will be further from the beach but located great for train trips.
Review by: Pretty Tourist
London Dining with Kids
On the splurge issue, I think it’s impossible to name two don’t miss places w/o determining type of food or ambiance. One of the things I love about London is their ethnic food, esp. Indian which is far superior to anything in the US.
My favorite was always Bomabay Brasserie for both food and over the top ambiance. Rules is the popular place for an upscale, English meal (owned by the same folks as the Ivy, another popular place). I like Langans Brasserie for the “buzz” of the downstairs dining room or the Venice mural in the upstairs. Read the rest of this page »
Review by: Pretty Tourist