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		<title>Vail Village Restaurants</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 00:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image taken on by . Do you believe Vail village looks like a Bavarian resort with many hotels having German names? Mountain Village offers luxury, convenience and breathtaking scenery. In spite of all this Vail is a ski resort and skiing is the ultimate experience there. Vail ski resort is the perfect family resort which [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you believe Vail village looks like a Bavarian resort with many hotels having German names? Mountain Village offers luxury, convenience and breathtaking scenery. In spite of all this Vail is a ski resort and skiing is the ultimate experience there. Vail ski resort is the perfect family resort which provide to adults as well as children. Your children will have many opportunities to learn skiing if they have not previously learned it.</p>
<p>In order to truly enjoy the local flavor, you have to figure out where the locals eat. The best way to get this information is from the locals themselves. You can check with a shop, a person walking on the street or even your hotel. They will surely tell you where you can enjoy the best local food at reasonable prices. After all, no one wants to pay an arm and a leg for a meal!</p>
<p>No trip to Colorado is complete without the famous Elk Stew. After all you are in the Rocky Mountains and you should taste the local fare. The best place to try some delicious elk stew is the Half Moon Saloon, which is located in the West Vail Mall. This place is also a favorite of the locals and you can enjoy your stew while live entertainment goes on.</p>
<p>However, there are also other Vail restaurants that offer many other dining options right from Mexican to Italian, to French and American. Even wild game and fondue lovers will find a restaurant to satiate their hunger.</p>
<p>Vail is truly a melting pot of many cuisines and there is something available for everyone. Vail boasts of over 100 restaurants and eating options. The Vail Mountain, itself, has 18 mountain restaurants catering to different clientele. Whether you are looking for a four-star dining experience or a casual one, you will find a restaurant.</p>
<p>If you happen to visit Vail in early December, do not forget to check out some restaurants that offer fixed price dinners at just $30 per person. This is quite a bargain considering that a meal in Vail can cost twice as much. West Vail has the most fantastic sushi and Asian cuisine that one can eat. All you have to do is go to Nozawa. The best Sunday buffet in Vail is available at the Terra Bistro and you can laze around enjoying the sun after a hearty meal. If you looking for reasonably priced Italian food, then head off to Ti Amo at Eagle-Vail.</p>
<p>Two famous Vail restaurants are the La Tour Restaurant and Sweet Basil. La Tour offers contemporary French cuisine. It is located in Vail Village and well worth the trip. Also in the village is Sweet Basil specializing in creative American cuisine. Many locals also visit this restaurant. Sweet Basil offers brunch on Saturdays and Sundays and the best part is that the bar is open right through the day.</p>
<p>After eating in all the restaurants and having a tiring but fulfilling day on the slopes, you may not feel like eating out. However, you can try A La Car service which specializes in delivering carryouts from restaurants all over Vail. You will really value this service when you do not feel like budging out of your cozy room.</p>
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		<title>Hermitage Honours French Terroir</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 22:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emmanuel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image taken on by . Part of a review of dine out Vancouver 2006. Then we were off to Herve Martin’s venerable the Hermitage. Herve, who was the first executive chef at the newly-opened Pan Pacific hotel in 1986, is the respected veteran chef and owner of this charming and elegant restaurant on Robson st. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Part of a review of dine out Vancouver 2006.</p>
<p>Then we were off to Herve Martin’s venerable the Hermitage. Herve, who was the first executive chef at the newly-opened Pan Pacific hotel in 1986, is the respected veteran chef and owner of this charming and elegant restaurant on Robson st. Herve has had the Hermitage for the past 18 years and through his culinary prowess and business acumen has attracted dinning customers from all parts of the world to sample his authentic French cuisine and fine French wines.</p>
<p>We began our preview menu with executive chef Gilles Deroff’s $35 eating odyssey with a delightful ficherman’s soup and tasty ham terrine, followed by yummy tastes of the tree dine out choices – The honey glazed duck confit, stuffed red snapper and buffalo short ribs. Crème caramel or poached pears were the dessert choice. Amazing! Probably the best value of all of the dine out Vancouver venue. A must see and taste for the best French restaurant in Vancouver.</p>
<p>Wether it&#8217;s dine out Vancouver or not, the Hermitage restaurant will always provide it&#8217;s clients with the best food quality, best service and ambiance you can ever wish for.</p>
<p>It is Vancouver best French dinning that brins you right back, if you have been there, to France. If you have not been to France yet, going to the Hermitage will certainly be the closest thing you can experience in Vancouver and it&#8217;s surroundings.</p>
<p>Make it a romantic night at the Hermitage.</p>
<p>By Joy Metcalfe</p>
<p>BC restaurant news</p>
<p>February 2006</p>
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		<title>Cheese Fondue Savoyarde</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 16:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch and learn how to make delicious Fondue at Brasserie Julien in New York City. For more fondue recipes and other cheese recipes, please check out www.iledefrancecheese.com]]></description>
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Watch and learn how to make delicious Fondue at Brasserie Julien in New York City. For more fondue recipes and other cheese recipes, please check out www.iledefrancecheese.com</p>
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		<title>Fondue at The Melting Pot</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 14:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cynthia and Shane (my white honey) get some chocolate fondue after Cynthia hounded Shane all year about eating some.]]></description>
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Cynthia and Shane (my white honey) get some chocolate fondue after Cynthia hounded Shane all year about eating some.</p>
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		<title>Food And Drink Specialities Of Brussels &#8211; What To Eat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 09:27:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You could be forgiven for wanting to visit Brussels for the eating choices alone. The city centre has a sprawling medley of restaurants serving up fine cuisines and ales and no trip to Brussels is complete without visiting a speciality Belgian Chocolate Shoppe and stocking up on sweet treats for the journey home. Food &#38; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You could be forgiven for wanting to visit Brussels for the eating choices alone. The city centre has a sprawling medley of restaurants serving up fine cuisines and ales and no trip to Brussels is complete without visiting a speciality Belgian Chocolate Shoppe and stocking up on sweet treats for the journey home.</p>
<p>Food &amp; Restaurants In Brussels</p>
<p>From the traditional Belgian &amp; French fare in and around Grand Place to the more exotic ethnic options such as the enjoyable Italian fare offered by the string of restaurants in &#8220;Little Italy&#8221; (along rue Franklin), Brussels is choc-a-bloc with engaging dining opportunities.</p>
<p>Of course, we all know that Belgium is associated with Moules (mussels) et Frites (Chips) but it&#8217;s also regarded for a number of additional dishes that have been shaped by a variety of influences including the French, Spanish and Dutch who all ruled over the land at some point in History. In fact Belgians culinary history can be traced back to the middle ages.</p>
<p>You can enjoy starters such as Croquettes aux Crevettes Grises (shrimp) and Fondues au Fromage (a type of cheesy croquette). A speciality Belgian bread that is sweet is Choesels and Ardennes pate is a pate comprised largely of pork and garlic. Then there are main dishes such as Filet American (served minced and raw mixed with onions and several spices). The Belgians do enjoy their red meat and it can form the basis of many a meal. Ragout d&#8217;agneau is a braised lamb dish that&#8217;s marinated with herbs. Pheasant and rabbit are also used in some speciality dishes like Faisan a la Brabanconne and Lapin dishes.</p>
<p>Anguilles au vert is an eel based soup and Andouillette a type of sausage.</p>
<p>You may expect to see Brussels Sprouts somewhere &#8211; and you would be right (Choux de Bruxelles). Chicory is one of the most used vegetables in Belgian cuisine, featuring in foods such as Witloof where it&#8217;s wrapped in cheese and ham.</p>
<p>You can round things up with Damme Blanche &#8211; vanilla ice cream served with a thick chocolate sauce. Or opt for other sweet delights like Profiteroles or Tarte tartin (apple pie served with cream).</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no shortage of quality restaurants in Brussels &#8211; you can feast on fresh fish in the Lower Town, enjoy dinner at any one of the high-class offerings along rue Antoine Dansaert &#8211; in fact you can venture to practically any part of the city and be within five minutes of a good place to eat.</p>
<p>For Tradional Belgian Food&#8230;</p>
<p>For pleasant food at reasonable prices, Chez Leon in Grand Place delivers &#8211; As you may expect it offers the Moules et Frites type menu and children under the age of 12 eat free.</p>
<p>Similarly, Chez Patric (Rue des Chapeliers) is popular with the tourists who want to sample traditional Belgian fare as is Brasserie de la Roue d&#8217;Or which is on the same street. La Rose Blanche (Grand Place) is known for its stews or you can opt for La Brouette for grander Belgian fare.</p>
<p>Italian</p>
<p>Noted for its warm atmosphere and exquisite food, A&#8217;mbriana (Rue Edith Cavell) serves up quality Italian fare are reasonable prices. Nearer to Grand Place is Rugantino and Senso (rue Franklin) offers well presented food but is somewhat on the pricey side. Also along Franklin are Pappa e Citti and Napoli.</p>
<p>Asian</p>
<p>While Brussels has a fairly high number of Chinese &amp; Vietnamese restaurants, Indian fare is not as widely available and one of the best options is La Porte des Indes Avenue Louise).</p>
<p>La Cantonnaise (rue Tenbosch) and Hong Hoa (rue du Pont la Carpe) are among the favoured Chinese options while La Citronnelle is an interesting Vietnamese restaurant along Chaussee de Wavre.</p>
<p>Spanish</p>
<p>Tapas Locas (Grand Place) draws in a younger crowd and tends to be pretty good, cheap fare and Casa Manuel (also in Grand Place) is also a nice place which serves Portugese fare as well as Spanish.</p>
<p>Other International Restaurants</p>
<p>Le Forcado (Chaussee de Charleroi) is one of the few pure Portugese restaurants in Brussels. Along Rue des Grands-Carmes is Canita Cubana, which as you might suspect offers a wide range of Cuban cuisine. In the mood for African? Try Gri Gri located on Rue Basse.</p>
<p>Beers In Belgium</p>
<p>Belgium is the beer producing capital of the world, and offers a variety of hundreds of different beers. In fact, bars in Belgium often have a separate menu just for their beers. Depending on who you talk to, Belgium produces anywhere between 400 to 750 different varieties of beer.</p>
<p>Brussels also hosts the &#8220;Beer Weekend&#8221; which is on for three days every September. With reasonable beer prices and free entry, this is a must for beer lovers everywhere.</p>
<p>Some of the different types of beers include:</p>
<p>Blanche Beers &#8211; The most prolific blanche is Hoegaarden, which aside from being light in colour have a distinct citrus flavour and have a low alcohol content.</p>
<p>Trappist Beers &#8211; such as Chimay go back to the Middle Ages and are strong, yeasty beers with up to 11% alcohol.</p>
<p>Lambic Beers &#8211; are the most common in Brussels. Non-malted wheat beers, Lambics have around 5% alcohol strength. A derivative of Lambics are Gueuze beers which are a blend of Lambic beers. You&#8217;ll also come over Kriek beers which are Lambics that have a fruity flavour (very popular in summer).</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re really into your beer then consider a visit to Musee Bruxellois De La Gueuze &#8211; one of the best breweries in Belgium. Here you can take a tour of the beer production process (and taste a pint or two on the way).</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not just the staggering variety and flavours of beers that&#8217;s interesting in Brussels &#8211; equally, the ambience where you can enjoy your liquid nectar can and should be part of the whole Brussels experience. Having your pint in an old brown café or within one of the many historic Art Nouveau buildings is simply a joy to experience.</p>
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