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Eating
Questions and AnswersVote for: Which among the following things is the best in Macau?
macau | Jun 5th, 2010 | by Richard Frost
Macau, and island of superlatives is one of the two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China. It was a Portuguese colony and now a place where rich are driven around in Bentleys. But it is also a place to experience even when you are low with knuts.
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Vote for: What is the best restaurant in Boston?
dining | Jun 24th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Boston is a remarkably cosmopolitan city. While the most famous Bostonian food is the ubiquitous Boston Baked Beans, in truth the city has much more to offer in the way of interesting and varied cuisine. The presence of several major universities means that Boston is never short of wait staff or young people with disposable income to spend on fine dining. Which of these Boston restaurants do you think is the best?
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Vote for: What is the best food experience in North and Central America?
food | Oct 24th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Castroville Artichoke Festival |

| Wild blueberry harvest |

| Winter strawberry harvest |

| Santa Fe- Farmer’s Market |

| Napa Valley |
Good food can be hard to find, especially if you're on the road and forced to eat when and where it's convenient. However, good food can also be the purpose of your travel. If you select great meals and food festivals as your destinations, and build your trip around that, you can see the world without having to abuse your pallet with fast food at every turn. Which of these amazing culinary delights would you most likely travel to North and Central america to enjoy?
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Vote for: What is the best food experience in North and Central America (part 2)
food | Oct 24th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Sonoma County |

| Arcata Bay Oyster Festival |

| Toledo Cacao Festival |

| Kodiak Crab Festival |

| Wenatchee Valley Apple harvest |
Eating good food and traveling to amazing destinations can go hand in hand. If you plan your trip around great places to eat, you will find that all the other aspects of your tips also progress smoothly, as everything feels better on a stomach full of good food. Which of these amazing foodie attractions in North and Central America would you most like to enjoy for yourself?
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Vote for: What is the best food experience in North and Central America (part 3)
food | Oct 24th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Finding great food in North and Central America is not quite a s hard as it may seem. Yes, there are many half-rate eateries, dives, fast food joints and disgusting convenience stores cluttering up the landscape, but there are also many divine culinary experiences just waiting for you to go out and find them. Which of these great taste sensations would you most like to try on for yourself?
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Vote for: What is the best food experience in North and Central America (part 4)
food | Oct 24th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Eating while on the road can be a real hassle if you don't plan your trip around good restaurants and markets. Many a great world travel has fond themselves living for days on end off tuna sandwiches and cheap brick cheese because they forgot to take into consideration the unique gastronomic experiences offered by the place they're visiting. Which of these great North and Central American food experiences are you most stoked about experiencing?
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Vote for: What is the best food experience in North and Central America (part 5)
food | Oct 24th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Greenmarket, Union Square |

| Baltimore Crab and Beer Festival |

| Atlantic City Saltwater Taffy |

| The French Laundry, Yountville |

| Kensington Market |
Getting good food when your on the road can be tough. Many places in North and Central America, especially in the big cities, are food deserts, where it's almost impossible to find edibles that aren't vacuum packed mass produced pieces of chain-store garbage. Thankfully, there are also many foodie havens you can visit on the very same continent. Which of these great eating experiences would you most like to undertake?
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