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9 of the best restaurants in Barbados

Before you’ve even finished typing in ‘best restaurants in Barbados’, Google will reward you with plenty of highbrow eating options. The only problem with that is, pea foam, parfaits and lemon confit jus aren’t really staples of hearty Bajan cooking.

On the island, fish reigns supreme. And the Bajans? They mostly likely their fish fried. Served in a myriad of different ways – but frying is the key ingredient. Hefty portions of macaroni pie might sit a little too heavy at lunch, which is when a ‘cutter’ is your best option. No spoilers here, more on those cutters later. But you’ll find them served in most of the street food shacks and trucks across Barbados. The national dish of Cou Cou & Flying Fish has to be tried at least once – and, of course, we’ve clued you in on the best place to try it.

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Discover 9 of the best restaurants in New York

Food, glorious food: New York is the global destination for those who like to eat, and it’s obvious why. In the same way that London seems to have a pub on every corner, it sometimes feels like every street in New York has a kick ass restaurant worthy of enough Michelin stars to form a galaxy. This can be overwhelming, but to help you out here are some of the best places to indulge:

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8 fantastic districts of New York that should be on your radar

New York, New York, or so the ditty goes from old Frank, yet visitors still flock to Manhattan as if it’s the only part of the city. Whilst they’re not wrong to be taken in by the skyscrapers and bright lights, the different districts of New York offer a plethora of unmissable attractions too. So, before you plan your itinerary between Battery Park and 110th Street, read below for New York districts, explained.

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Manhattans to Martinis: the New York cocktail guide

When it comes to New York cocktail hour is most definitely a thing. After all, not every city gets a drink named after each of its boroughs, and there’s a good reason for that. In New York, old world class meshes with new world inventiveness, producing some of the finest drinking establishments on earth. It’s no surprise that Sinatra spent his evenings boozing around the city that never sleeps, and libation wise things have only gotten better since then. There isn’t much that can beat savouring a Manhattan whilst overlooking that famous skyline (although those with a sweet tooth might be more partial to sipping on a Bronx).

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Lights, camera, action: New York filming locations

From King Kong to Ugly Betty, part of the reason New York has such an appeal is because of the time we spend watching it on screen. The city offers the perfect backdrop to all sorts of stories from all genres, so no matter what your preference is, you’re bound to spot something familiar. There are hundreds of New York filming locations, as well as several famous movie buildings in New York City and we’ve put together some of the best known, from North to South.

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Ordinarily, parks, museums and bridges would be last on our list of recommendations, but even New York’s holiday basics are bigger, better and brasher than anywhere else’s. Yes, you can flit from one iconic film location to another or shop for big name brands, but New York really rewards those that dare to explore.

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Rolls, Rice & Ramen: A foodie tour of the best Japanese restaurants in New York

With its abundance of creamy cheesecake wedges, celestial-sized margaritas and bagels with a circumference rivalling the average human head, it’s somewhat surprising that New York is the city that never sleeps. The local cuisine here is as nap-inducing as the last chocolate in the tin on Christmas day. So it comes as no surprise that New York’s locals and visitors alike welcome the fresh, zingy and aromatic flavours of the East to refresh their palette every now and then. It’s time to take a foodie tour of the best Japanese restaurants in New York.

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Old school New York City: the ultimate tour

New York is much older than the United States of America , and the storied past of the city that never sleeps is one of innovation, rebellion, and diversity. There are buildings and establishments dotted all over the city that showcase this history, and each of them are worth a visit in their own way, even if they don’t serve their original purpose. If you want to get old school, head to one of these favourites: