Tag: Food

  • Savvy’s Top 11 places for a Savory Food Experience in Paris

    After an exhilarating day in our beloved Paris, we like to fully immerse ourselves in classic Parisian culture, and by “culture,” we really mean local food! Specifically, we prefer to go to big brasserie-style restaurants for dinner or enjoy an evening cocktail in one of the luxurious lounges in our absolutely favorite hotel, the Esprit St. Germain. There are a myriad of places to eat, and many within walking distance of the hotel! And while Savvy prefers a hearty, meat-heavy French meal, here are top eleven places in Paris for a savory experience.

    1. La Coupole

    Ever since the 1980s, when Savvy Founder Jeff Ward first walked into La Coupole, it became not only his favorite brasserie but one of his most-loved restaurants of all time!  We typically avoid the touristy route of travel, and this authentic brasserie makes you feel like a “local.”  La Coupole makes it easy with their online reservation system and English menus (when requested). This is a place where the people at the table next to you may actually be Parisian! (4e Arrondissement)

    2. Bofinger

    Another one of our faves is Bofinger, an authentic brasserie that gives an experience similar to La Coupole. Bofinger specializes in Alsatian cuisine (think hybrid German and French), and is one of the most beautiful restaurants in Paris (request a table under the dome). Although it does require an Uber ride to get over to the right bank, it is well worth the mini excursion through Paris. (4e Arrondissement)

    3. La Closerie de Lilas

    Since we also love other peoples’ experiences and embrace other travelers’ opinions… La Closerie de Lilas, located on the left bank, is Jeff’s godparents’ favorite restaurant. It is a fabulous combination of elegant and relaxed, and it is also probably the most “grown up” spot on the list. Be sure to try their Kir Royal champagne cocktail, too, with its perfect blend of Champagne and Creme de Cassis! (6e Arrondissement)

    4. Brasserie Lipp

    During an eventful day of touring in Paris, a wonderful place to sit down and enjoy lunch is a lovely spot right in St. Germain called Brasserie Lipp. As you walk through the revolving doors, you are welcomed into an unparalleled traditional Parisian dining experience, also in the company of a local crowd! (6e Arrondissement)

    5. George

    As fans of museums, our trip to the Centre Pompidou (in the Marais) was quite literally topped off with lunch at the restaurant George, which is located on the top floor of the largest museum of modern art. You can avoid the lines and entry fees with this Savvy tip — There is an elevator (if you are facing the museum from the front) to the left that takes you straight to the top no questions asked!! George gives a modern experience (just like the museum!) with a spectacular view of Paris. And our favorite dish at George? The beef carpaccio and arugula salad! (4e Arrondissement)

    6. L’As du Fallafal

    If you need a little break from all that delicious French food, there is always Savvy’s business coach’s favorite falafel place (also in the Marais) named L’As du Fallafal. Although L’As du Fallafal can be deemed as a tourist spot, it is for sure worth a lunch-time visit. Need a quick meal on the go? This is the spot! (4e Arrondissement)

    7. Cafe Bonaparte

    Our absolute favorite Croque Monsieur comes from Cafe Bonaparte!!  And the bonus is that it is within walking distance of our favorite hotel. Cafe Bonaparte is an exquisite place to dine and unwind, while absorbing Parisian culture and watching its fast-paced world parade by. Savvy Founder Jeff’s favorite lunch here is the Croque Monsieur and Diet Coke! (6e Arrondissement)

    8. Les Deux Magots

    Close by Café Bonaparte is a classic Paris café,  Les Deux Magots. A perfect place for morning or afternoon coffee, Le Deux Magots never disappoints with an authentic glimpse of life in Paris. On our last visit, Karl Lagerfeld strolled nonchalantly by and was left completely alone by the patrons, giving him the true feeling of being a “local!” (6e Arrondissement)

    9. Le Cherche Midi

     

    Looking for Italian fare and exquisite décor?  A trip to one of the Savvy Spouse’s favorite place is Le Cherche Midi is definitely in order!  Le Cherche Midi guarantees A+ quality food and a richly charming experience—it is for sure a Paris classic! And while Italian food in France may seem counterintuitive, sometime one just needs a break from French food and wants a big bowl of pasta! (6e Arrondissement)

    10. Boucherie Rouliere

    On our last trip, we asked the hotel concierge for a place that is local, intimate, and authentic. He sent us to a small, meat-lovers bistro right near the hotel called Boucherie Rouliere. Even though Boucherie Rouliere was new to us, it was exactly what we asked for and it is now  a pleasant addition to our list! Again, the place was full of both locals and visitors alike. (6e Arrondissement)

    11. Poilane Paris

    After exploring and wandering our way through Paris, indulging in that Savvy way, the undeniable sweet tooth hit us. The best way to cure this urge is to step into Poilane Paris. Their made from scratch, hand-crafted sugar cookies are undeniably the best in the world and are a must try! After you have one, you’ll find yourself plotting ways to bring some home for your family, friends, and/or kids! (Multiple Locations)

    Whether you are looking for a “local” spot to get coffee or a top of the line cut of meat in Paris, we hope you enjoy one of Savvy’s top eleven places for an authentic savory experience! And if you have a favorite that we should add to this, please share!

     

  • We ❤️ The Christmas Markets of Germany & Switzerland

    I love Christmas in Germany, and the highlight of the holiday season there for me is visiting a local Christmas market. The Weihnachtsmarkt is a local phenomenon across German-speaking Europe during the four weeks of the Advent Season, right before Christmas. These markets are held in the town squares and adjacent pedestrian zones, and sell food, drink, and seasonal items from open-air stalls. There’s often traditional singing and dancing, which leads to an extremely jolly, festive atmosphere. Over the years, I’ve purchased most of my own Christmas ornaments and decorations from these markets, and one of my favorite activities while shopping is to devour a German Wurst (i.e. sausage) and drink the Glühwein (hot mulled spiced wine).

    One of our Savvy Navigator friends and fans, Cathi, recently took a Rhine River Cruise from Cologne, Germany down to Basel, Switzerland. Cathi kindly documented her adventures along the river in this clever little video and we think it’s worth sharing. As you’ll see, the highlight of her trip was visiting all of the Christmas markets along the Rhine, and she and her mama brought home WAY too many Christmas decorations (but that’s another story). Take a look here at this fun video, and let’s make sure you visit the Christmas markets yourself in 2016! Click here and we’ll send you more info!

  • South African Winelands

    As Savvy Jeff continues on his adventures through Southern Africa, he just spent a wonderful weekend in the Winelands, just outside of Cape Town. He came across a wonderful five-star retreat in the university town of Stellenbosch – the boutique hotel, Majeka House. This amazing property is the perfect base from which to explore South Africa’s wine country. The 23-room property boasts a truly incredible spa, one of the country’s top up-and-coming restaurants, Makaron, and hospitality that is world-class and comfortable. Majeka House was luxurious without being fussy, which is the Savvy way of travel.

    And with the South African Rand exchange rate being so favorable at the moment, you get a five-star vacation here, but with three-star pricing!

    Premier-Room-17 majeka-house

  • NYC’s Best Pastrami Sandwich

    Since I’m traveling this week (still in Munich), today’s Daily Escape is a stalwart favorite right in my own backyard — Katz’s Deli. Yes, it’s full of tourists, and yes, it’s not cheap, but it still has one of the best Pastrami sandwiches in the city. The food is consistent and delicious, and the staff can be snarky (but it’s all part of the charm). The Savvy Insider Tip is to go to Katz’s for breakfast to avoid the crowds, but you’ll still have access to the complete menu.

    Dec 5th

    As our friends over at the Gothamist recently said, “Don’t go on the weekend, and don’t tell the man behind the counter, ‘I’ll have what she’s having,’ for the love of God.”

    Dec 5

     

  • Münchner Christkindlmarkt

    Tonight I’m flying off to Munich to jump-start myself into the holiday spirit. On Friday I’ll visit the Münchner Christkindlmarkt, aka the Munich Christmas Market, which is one of the oldest holiday markets in Europe. Dating back to the 14th century, the market is a must-see event for those celebrating the holiday, as well as for others who don’t. Think of this extravaganza as a holiday-themed version of Oktoberfest.

    Dec 3

    I’m sure I’ll come back home to NYC this weekend with some great new holiday ornaments and decorations, as well as memories of completely overindulging in Christmas treats and the hot mulled wine, Glühwein.

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  • Cocktails in Hawaii

    Nov 18thLook where I woke up yesterday morning! This was my view from the 10th floor of the Modern Hotel as I groggily tried to figure out which time zone I was in (the 2 MaiTais the night before on an empty stomach didn’t help things).

    I made a quick trip to Honolulu in order to accrue enough airline miles to be a Grand Poobah (aka Executive Platinum) next year in the AAdvantage program. And while I was in Honolulu I checked out the top hotels from TripAdvisor, so be on the lookout for an upcoming comparison in another post.

    Now Hawaii is not super easy to get to from the East Coast, but if you’re a west coast resident, it makes a lot of sense (East-Coasters tend to prefer the Caribbean).

    We’re presently on the lookout for a good travel agent in Hawaii to help our subscribers plan the perfect Hawaiian getaway. Or is it just better to plan it all on your own?

    Nov 19th