Food and Dining

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Whining? Or Reality? The Weekly Update

There’s no place like home.  I’m repeating Dorothy’s famous mantra today after spending 14 of the last 16 days on the road.  That’s a higher than normal ratio and not one I want to sustain.  I’m not whining but it is real. Jim, on the other hand, continues to work on a project remotely.  That means he’s…

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The Taste of Being at Home

One of the best things about spending a substantial amount of time in one place is developing a relationship with the food. Often, at least in our youth, that means identifying “home” with the food from our mothers’ and grandmothers’ kitchens. But after living abroad, that also means associating your new home with new tastes and…

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Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller – By Land or By Sea, Part III: The Verdict

I’ve recently experienced Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller at both the land-based Yountville restaurant and on the luxury cruise line Seabourn.  The Ad Hoc concept has been a long-favorite of mine when visiting the Napa Valley but I wanted to understand how the current concepts stacked up against one another. You can read Part I:…

A small table set for two with plates, glasses, and a candle is positioned on a balcony overlooking the ocean. The sky is partly cloudy with hints of pink and orange from the setting or rising sun, creating a serene and romantic atmosphere. The water below is a deep blue, and the scene suggests a peaceful dining experience with a beautiful view.
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Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller – By Land or By Sea, Part II: By Sea

Last night I had the opportunity to review Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller as executed on Seabourn Quest.  Yesterday I reviewed my experience at the land-based Ad Hoc in Yountville, California and also discussed the new Seabourn partnership with Thomas Keller. Much of the Ad Hoc experience appeals to the farm-to-table aesthetic that has been…

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Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller – By Land or By Sea, Part I: By Land

Ad Hoc by Thomas Keller has long been one of my favorite Napa Valley haunts. The casual eatery was originally designed as a temporary pop-up while Keller prepared a new casual concept but proved to be so popular that it has become a Yountville mainstay serving rotating family-style dinners five nights a week.  In the…

A man wearing a striped shirt and a red apron is grilling fish on a street. The grill is placed on top of a stack of white boxes. Next to the grill, there is a tray with sliced tomatoes, lemon wedges, and some grilled items. The man is holding a bottle and appears to be pouring something onto the fish. In the background, there are people walking, a red car, and a building with a sign that reads "Üsküdar." The scene is set outdoors on a sunny day.
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Alternative Istanbul – Balik Ekmek (Fish Sandwich) Vendors

Sometimes my sole goal in a city is to experience one taste that I’ve craved from a previous visit.  On a recent visit to Istanbul, that was balik ekmek.  I’d previously tried the famous fish sandwich sold under the Galata Bridge (and in other spots around Istanbul which is where I had my first taste…