Thứ Năm, 10 tháng 12, 2015

7 Best Department Store Restaurants




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Even at your favorite, go-to department store, shopping gets exhausting. Particularly when you just go in to get one thing and you wind up browsing for 3 hours. And by then, you're famished. Department stores must see scores of hungry-looking faces at checkout because across the board, they've opened small, but chic eateries offering actually delicious fare, from pick-me-up cappuccinos and pastries and gourmet salads to more substantial dishes—not to mention cocktails and wine. The newest of which is Stella 34 in the enormous Macy's on 34th Street in New York City. Here are five other eateries right where you need them.
STELLA 34


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Macy's, New York

This behemoth, block-long department store on Herald Square has plenty of places to grab a bite but none as elegant as the recently opened Stella 34, an Italian trattoria on the sixth floor. In a former storage area, the airy space with large picture windows features a soothing white-on-white décor (perfect after tackling the store's frenetic main floor or the new second floor shoe department). Enjoy a glass of prosecco and house-made pastas, Panini, and wood-oven Neopolitan pizzas at the long serpentine-shaped bar or at one of the tables overlooking the Empire State Building.
ZODIAC



Neiman Marcus, Dallas
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After a day of shopping for designer clothes, handbags, and stiletto heels in this downtown flagship, head to the sixth floor restaurant, which has been a Dallas tradition for more than 50 years. During lunch, start with the famous popovers served with a sweet strawberry butter followed by a lobster Cobb salad; if you're there for dinner, sip a martini in the bar before sampling braised pot roast with seasonal vegetables or seared Alaskan salmon with roasted potatoes.
NORDSTROM GRILL



Nordstrom, Seattle

The décor of the Grill, located on the lower level in the Nordstrom's flagship, is rich with mahogany, brass, and etched glass as well as historic black-and-white photos of the Nordstrom family and downtown Seattle. The menu ranges from causal fare like ale-battered halibut with house made tartar sauce and fries to more refined dishes like wild King salmon with market vegetables and roast chicken with leeks, wild mushrooms, and an herb spaetzle—and don't miss the flourless chocolate cake.
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Bergdorf Goodman, New York

You never know if you might spot a celebrity in this seventh-floor jewel-box space designed by Kelly Wearstler with Central Park views—at the very least you'll see Fifth Avenue society ladies with their purple Bergdorf bags. Stop by for tea, cocktails (there's a nice selection of wines by the glass), or some sustenance. Menu favorites include the Gotham salad, a mix of diced chicken, beets, ham, and gruyere cheese, pan-seared halibut with grilled asparagus, and filet of beef with wild mushrooms.
BARNEY GREENGRASS



Barneys, Los Angeles

This Beverly Hills offshoot of the famous deli on New York's Amsterdam Avenue is known for its smoked salmon, sturgeon, caviar, and other delicious (and pricy) delicacies. Located on the store's top level, this always-buzzing spot (only open for breakfast and lunch) attracts everyone from tourists to Hollywood agents from nearby William Morris who conduct power lunches on the terrace. Order the matzo soup and the thick-as-phonebook pastrami sandwiches.
WALNUT ROOM



Macy's, Chicago

Though Marshall Field's, dating from 1907, is now a Macy's, the venerable Walnut Room on the seventh floor remains. This classic restaurant, decorated with walnut paneling and crystal chandeliers has an Old World elegance that is hard to match in any restaurant, let alone one in a department store. The menu features comfort food like chicken pot pie and over-baked meatloaf, and be sure to save room for its signature dessert, the super-creamy Frango mint chocolate ice cream pie.
HOLTS CAFÉ



Holt Renfrew, Toronto

Located within Holt Renfrew, Canada's most upscale department store, this sleek Euro-style cafe is perfect for a post-shopping glass of chardonnay or an espresso and if you're having lunch, try the tartines (open-faced sandwiches) made with Poilane, a rustic sourdough bread flown in from Paris—the grilled chicken breast with goat cheese and truffle honey and the flank steak with a chimichurri sauce are especially good.

Photo Credits: Stella 34, Macy’s, New York: Patina Restaurant Group; Zodiac, Neiman Marcus, Dallas: Courtesy ofNeimanMarcus.com; Nordstrom Grill, Nordstrom, Seattle: Noel Barnhurst; BG, Bergdorf Goodman, New York: Courtesy of Bergdorf Goodman; Barney Greengrass, Barneys, Los Angeles: LA Tourism & Convention Board; Walnut Room, Macy’s, Chicago: Courtesy of Macy's; Holts Café, Holt Renfrew, Toronto: BlogTo

5 Reasons to Go to Toronto Now




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Canada's largest city has something for everyone. Toronto is home to 2.7 million residents from over 200 cultures, and this diversity is reflected through eclectic neighborhoods and world-class art, restaurants, and entertainment. T.O. is known for its brutal winters, so get there before the temps drop!
UP-AND-COMING NEIGHBORHOODS
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A favorite of locals for years, the neighborhood of Leslieville is quickly becoming an in-the-know attraction for foodie tourists due to unique restaurants and hip specialty shops. To get a crash course in all this hood has to offer, try the Leslieville Food & Cultural Walking Tour, which visitsRuby Eats, the food pantry of celebrity Chef Lynn Crawford; Dark Horse Espresso Bar; Hooked, a sustainable seafood shop; and much more. The Junction is a formerly dry neighborhood that has turned into a premiere nightlife destination. Head there for craft beers at Indie Alehouse and live music over vintage board games at 3030. Although not new, the Historic Distillery District is home to high-end boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants, and is a popular film location for movies and television shows.jav download 
WORLD-CLASS MARKETS

The St. Lawrence Market was named the world's best food market by National Geographic in April 2012, and it's easy to see why. A functioning market since 1803, it has grown to comprise three buildings: the South Market building, which is home to more than 120 artisans and specialty food vendors, as well as the Market Galley exhibition space; the North Market building, which hosts the Saturday Farmers' Market full of fresh meat, cheese, and produce; and St. Lawrence Hall, a retail space, office building, and event space. Don't leave without a legendary peameal bacon sandwich from Carousel Bakery and a container of duck fat from Whitehouse Meats for your own culinary concoctions. Try Kensington Market for a perfect display of the cultural diversity in Toronto where you'll find goods like exotic spices, sweet treats, and vintage clothing from Europe, the Middle East, South America, and Asia.
NEW HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

To accommodate the influx of visitors over the past five years, hotels and restaurants continue to pop up downtown and beyond. Langham Hospitality Group will re-brand Toronto's largest hotel, the Delta Chelsea, as the Eaton Chelsea this summer through a multi-million dollar beautification of the exterior, lobby, interiors, Market Garden Restaurant, and meeting facilities. The 1,590-room Eaton Chelsea will serve as a full-service, urban resort with five restaurants and lounges and separate adult and family recreation areas. Toronto's newest restaurant is Against the Grain Urban Tavern in the Leaside neighborhood, a multi-million dollar space with 3 bars, 2 patios, and 18 craft and micro brews available on tap. The menu will feature classic favorites like smoked pork ribs and steak frites, and global inspirations like lemongrass-cured trout, duck confit, and kimchee tacos. Finally, a trip to Canada isn't complete without poutine, so head over to Smoke's Poutinerie to try their re-vamped menu of over 30 different types.
TORONTO ISLANDS

One of Toronto's best-kept secrets is the Toronto Islands. A 10-minute ferry ride transports visitors from the hustle and bustle of city life to a quiet world of serene lakes, tranquil beaches, marinas, quaint cottages, and tree-lined paths. The Toronto Islands are made up of three major islands, the most popular of which is Centre Island which features picnic areas, bike paths, and an amusement park for small children. Cars aren't allowed on the islands, so we suggest the Island Twilight tour through Toronto Bicycle Tours. You won't get a better view of the gorgeous Toronto skyline!
FESTIVALS GALORE

Toronto can easily rival any other North American city for the title of "Best Annual Festivals." Pride Toronto, held at the end of June, is one of the largest Pride celebrations in the world with an estimated attendance of over 1 million people. Caribana Toronto, officially held on the first weekend in August (but events last for three weeks), celebrates Caribbean heritage in Toronto through parties, concerts, and of course, the Toronto Caribbean Carnival Parade.

One of Toronto's biggest music exports, rapper Drake, has brought Caribana to a new level with his 4th annual OVO Fest, which will feature Frank Ocean, James Blake, and some of Drake's special friends as headliners. Finally, the Toronto International Film Festival in early September draws tons of A-list celebrities to the city, and is the world's largest public film festival, screening more than 300 films from around the world.

Photo credit: Poutine courtesy of Smoke's Poutinerie; All other photos courtesy of Tourism Toronto

Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 8, 2015

Travel Tech: Tips for Taking Better Summer Travel Photos

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In March, I was fortunate enough to be one of the 20 travel/tech journalists Sony Electronics invited out to Sedona to test their new camera line. They handed us each a memory card and, as we canvassed the gorgeous terrain, we swapped them in and out of several cool cameras. Naturally, it was fun touring such a beautiful area via hiking trails, Jeep, and helicopter. But more importantly, this forced me to push my limits as an amateur photographer. After all, it's one thing to know a camera's specifications and another to find out first-hand what it can do.

In particular, I was impressed with the ability of the Sony Cyber-shot HX20 ($400) to capture whatever kind of shot I could throw at it. It's what I used for all the images in the Capturing the Shot section below. The Cyber-shot WX150 ($250) shares many of its features; but it's a little thinner, much lighter, doesn't have a compass/GPS, and takes slightly lesser quality (but still high-def) video. I was attached to it for much of the trip and it's what I used for all the images in the Getting Artistic section.
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Although these images were cropped to fit this column, they weren't edited or retouched beyond that. These shots should not only (further) inspire a summer trip to the Southwest, but also give you even more of an appreciation for what digital cameras can do. If you're looking to buy, hopefully one or more of these features will help inform your purchase. And if you've already got one you like, hopefully this will help inspire you to delve deeper and bring out your inner photographer.
CAPTURING THE SHOT

The Feature: Sweep Panorama
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Why it's Cool: Other in-camera panorama functions have you line up two on-screen symbols, as a marker for where it'll digitally stitch together the photos. The problems are that the starting and stopping can result in different lighting throughout the panorama, and it doesn't always line up well. Sony's version has you sweep across nonstop, resulting in one fluid shot—in either 2D or 3D.

Tips: While the perennial panorama is shot side-to-side with the camera horizontal (as in the above shot, resulting in about 2 1/2 regular-sized images stitched together), this camera lets you hold the camera vertically or horizontally and sweep up-and-down or side-to-side in either direction. That versatility is key in capturing landscapes and other large scenes.

The Feature: Optical Plus Clear Image Zoom

Why it's Cool: This camera's base zoom is an already impressive 20X. Then Sony adds their digital magic to double that to 40X. Whereas most digital zooms are pretty blurry and useless, here it lets us see into the cockpit of helicopter way far away. Zoomed back, it was tough to even see the helicopter! (Follow from the right of the two planes towards the center, squint your eyes, and you may spot it as a little blip.)

Tips: To compare apples to apples when shopping for cameras, focus mainly on the optical zoom specification—5X is fairly standard for the average point-and-shoot. When you find one like this with longer range, be patient when shooting. That extra distance means you need to be very steady. It took three tries to get this shot I wanted.

The Feature: Burst Mode

Why it's Cool: This camera can shoot continuously at about 10 frames per second. That should be plenty for normal action in the wild...such as a bunch of journalists jumping into the air! Once you've captured your burst, tilt this camera during playback and it'll scroll through the series of stills as a sort of interactive slideshow.

Tips: You may be able to activate burst mode right from your camera's navigation pad. (Look for a little icon that looks like a stack of papers.) But before you go too burst-crazy, you may want to adjust the maximum number of shots per second. Fewer shots means fewer chances to catch that definitive moment, but also that you won't fill up your memory card quite as quickly. Likewise, be sure to deactivate burst mode when the action's done, so you don't take 10 of everything!
GETTING ARTISTIC

The Effect: Richtone Monochrome

Why it's Cool: Colors can be distracting. Avoiding them reduces us to the essentials: contrasting light and dark features. It adds a certain level of authenticity to portraits. And most importantly, it brings out the grandiosity of landscapes by making them look more Ansel Adams-y.

Tips: Find a strong subject that stands out as light or dark against a contrasting background. In the colored version above, notice how the shiny, shadowy bridge looks like it's in the way of the pretty red rocks in the background. By contrast, the black and white (basically the same shot, but taken from a slightly different angle) sees a sleek and sturdy steel bridge, with a picturesque backdrop lending it substance.

The Effect: Partial Color

Why it's Cool: It helps a particular primary color pop out of an otherwise black-and-white photo, adding some personality. So everything that's that color stands out in the image.

Tips: When I was taking this shot (with the WX150), the scene looked normal in the viewfinder. Whereas other cameras (such as the HX20) can show what the partial color effect will look like as you're shooting it. Another consideration is that while the WX150 automatically chose the red of my sneakers as the strong color in this scene, higher end models allow you to pre-select which color you want it to filter in. (By the way, if you like this feature, you may also want to see our recent roundup, which features a compact camera that lets you add color to certain parts of a captured image by swiping your finger around the screen.)

The Effect: Background Defocus

Why it's Cool: To imitate that cool out-of-focus background previously possible only with fancy DSLR cameras, this compact camera takes two shots at once (one blurry, one regular), determines the subject and background, then combines them digitally into one snazzy-looking image.

Tips: It's meant for close-up photography, when you're no more than a foot from your subject. It probably would've worked easier here and been more striking if the foreground (one rock pile) and background (the hundreds of other rock piles tourists feel compelled to construct) were more dissimilar. Next time, I'll try something more contrasted like a bright yellow flower against swaying green grass...

The Effects: HDR Painting, Pop Color, Watercolor

Why They're Cool: Instead of a photo just recording exactly what you see pixel for pixel, it produces something more artistic that also reminds you of what you saw.

Tips: Experiment by shooting multiple versions of the same basic image, with different features activated. You'll see how the gnarly, wispy branches of a sycamore stand out in HDR Painting; how the pink flowers pop in front of it with Pop Color; or how more muted, wishy-washy colors play out in Watercolor. Most of today's digital cameras have these and other similar effects built right in. So as you take them to the places you visit, let the images take you places you haven't yet been as a photographer.

Fodors.com Travel Technology Columnist Scott Tharler is an expert in gadgets, gambling, and travel. He's written four books, plus hundreds of mobile and wireless tips for Sony and PC World. In addition to his daily Discovery News gadget blog, you can find links to other gadget articles, social feeds and lists of his current favorite gadgets atabout.me/gadgetfans.

All photos courtesy of Scott Tharler

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Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 5, 2015

THE STUDIO PART III



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