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mercredi 9 novembre 2011

Enjoy Nature and Cuisine at Nature Friendly Restaurants


Restaurants are queued up in Forest Hills and cater to the taste of both middle and upper classes. You think of the cuisine and culture and find the flavor of the special quality food. Choices can be made from an assortment of types such as the Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Indian or you can easily find pleasure in tasting Italian or Latin American food as well.

Both Austin Street and Metropolitan Avenues are right places which are thickly populated with varied kinds of restaurants in the city. You can find real pleasure in the golden ambiance of Danny Brown, or have a pizza at Nick's with the great, friendly and smart service or get your kingly breakfast at the Polish-American Mother's and get plenty of places to get the choicest deep fries, burgers and beer at Steakhouse and many more.

The oriental cuisine is a little bit expensive on the Austin Street at Bann Thai or Bangkok cuisine or Thai Bistro, which are crowded in weekends. The hot Bialys are the finest in the city, where you get the Thai tea of your choice. If you are interested in Israeli kebabs or falafel with the Middle Eastern salads or Moroccan carrots, you should check the best place in Pahal Zan near the LIRR station.

In the other side of there are plenty of restaurant Forest Hills, that is on the northern side of Queens Boulevard, you get the food from the Central Asia and mostly from Russian or Uzbek origin. They serve kebabs, fries with thickly bread with soup with the Russian music or TV play at Salut or Samarkand and at Cheburechnaya at a little walk able distance. Forest hills have some fine bars and pubs and you can enjoy and relax at the popular Five Burros or Dirty Pierre's near the LIRR station where they serve some wonderful burgers. For a good pie and comfortable food with beer, step into Irish Cottage Restaurant & Pub or walk straight into Bartini's to relax with your drinks.




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A Guide to the Restaurants of Brussels, Belgium


Gastronomic delights await foodies on tour in Brussels, Belgium. The local cuisine has a unique flavour and style, but the city also pays homage to cuisines from around the world. Butcher's Street, for example, is home to a large number of international restaurants that cater to a range of budgets and tastes.

For something local, simple and relatively cheap, head to Les Brassins with its brasserie set up. Patronised mostly by students and locals, the restaurant offers good quality as well as good quantity from a small menu of items.

On the other side of the spectrum, there's Aux Armes de Bruxelles, which caters to an upmarket clientele with haute cuisine. Everything from the food to the wine is highly praised by those who have visited the restaurant. As a result, reservations should be made in advance as the high price tag doesn't appear to dissuade customers from filling up all the tables each night.

If mussels in Brussels sounds good, visit Chez Leon. Popular in France, the restaurant serves up mussels, French fries and beer in a variety of ways along with other traditional Belgian cuisine.

Arcadi is one of Brussel's most popular vegetarian restaurants. The bistro style restaurant offers a lengthy menu with conservative prices. Dig into everything from quiches and pastas to salads and sandwiches. And don't forget to ask for brussel sprouts to round off your Brussels experience. Arcadi isn't strictly vegetarian, though; it does offer bacon with some of the dishes and not everyone considers dishes that include eggs to be vegetarian.

Those who would prefer to sample something beyond Belgium's local flavours (at least for a break from the norm) may enjoy La Kasbah. Serving up the tastes of Morocco, everything from the food to the conversation of the waiters (in Arabic) to the décor is distinctly Moroccan. Try out the popular favourites of tagine, couscous and mezze. Top it all off with a tasty baklava.

A number of restaurants in Brussels are converted from interesting origins. In't Spinnekopke was once a stagecoach inn and now serves up hale and hearty country cuisine washed down with over a hundred varieties of artisanal beers. Similarly, La Manufacture, which now serves Mediterranean and Asian cuisines, was once a leather goods factory. Not to be outdone, La Quincaillerie, a former hardware store, is now a popular favourite with local businessmen.

In keeping with the varied nature of the city, the restaurants of Brussels, Belgium are just as varied and provide for hours of entertainment...for a foodie anyway.




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The Secret Marrakech Restaurants


Finding non-touristy, yet amazing Marrakech restaurants is harder than you may think. There are a ton of restaurants to choose from. The trick is determining the type of evening that you want.

For instance, do you want a casual place with just a few tables and great food or do you want to experience one of the über chic Marrakech restaurants? Would you prefer a quiet night with your spouse or are you craving a party scene and want it to begin at one of the coolest restaurants? Also, do you want to enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine via a set, and sometimes waist-expanding menu? Or would you prefer to try one of the trendy fusion restaurants, think Asia meets North Africa?

Other things to keep in mind is proximity to the other activities you have planned for the night. Marrakech is a small city, but very spread out. If you are planning to enjoy an evening cultural experience in the Djemna el Fna, you may want to choose a restaurant within the Medina or at least in walking distance. We discovered many traditional restaurants adjacent to the main square. One amazing restaurant with a really cool vibe was perched high above the square and offers large windows that open when it is warm so you can dine with a gorgeous view of the chaos below.

The new part of town Gueliz has our absolutely favorite of Marrakech restaurants. This sexy restaurant is always filled with the chic European crowd and reminds us of the famed Parisian hot spot Hotel Costes. This is the perfect spot to dine when heading out for a night of dancing, as many of the best clubs are nearby.

A few hip Marrakech restaurants offer a lounge, live music and belly dancing. Finding the right ones to go to is key. You do not want to get stuck in the overly tourist populated theme show. We found two really great Marrakech restaurants that turn into super sexy nightclubs as the night gets darker. One of the most in-the-know restaurants offers a nice fusion menu as well as innovative cocktails that you can enjoy outside under the stars on one of their over-sized beds.

Marrakech restaurants offer something for everyone. If you get tired of the traditional Moroccan cuisine, many popular Marrakech restaurants offer Italian, Asian and French cuisine. Just remember to ask yourself what kind of experience you want, and what area of town do you want to be in. After that the choices of Marrakech restaurants are endless!




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