Try the famous coco puff pastries. If you want something a little more substantial, take a seat at its coffee shop for Portuguese sausages and eggs and grilled mahi-mahi 자세히 보기
The museum's outdoor cafe, which features a 75-year-old monkey-pod tree and the modern sculptures of Japanese ceramicist Jun Kaneko. Reservations are recommended and hours for lunch are short 자세히 보기
Serves as a cultural repository for some of the most beautiful and striking objects in Hawaiian history (including a donated 13.88-carat diamond ring that once twinkled from King Kalakaua's pinky). 자세히 보기
The Bombay Club isn't at all trendy, but it serves the best food in town, with really comfortable seating and impeccable service. 자세히 보기
They have excellent pastries, scones and sandwiches. If you like to start your day quietly, a latte and croissant at the counter of this little shop is perfect. 자세히 보기
They've converted old industrial buildings into workshops, offices and classrooms. In the summer, there is a farmers' market and bike rentals. In the winter, there's a skating oval. 자세히 보기
This tapas-style place looks like nothing from the outside, but it's got a groovy vibe and the food is amazing. The menu constantly changes, and ranges from bite-size Jamaican patties to charcuterie. 자세히 보기
Amazing fresh fish in Pike Place Market. He's a Seattle institution. Insiders know about the stand-up seafood bar tucked in the back. 자세히 보기
Gets taken over during the Savannah Film Festival. It was built in 1851. Watch the town from the verandah's rocking chairs. 자세히 보기
Catch an alternative film at this 1920s movie house, then walk over to the old-style ice creamery, Leopold's Ice Cream. 자세히 보기
t's said that the piña colada was invented at this bar and restaurant. The drink is emblematic of Puerto Rico—pineapple, coconut and rum basically make up our landscape. 자세히 보기
There's a saying: "If you haven't visited El Morro, you haven't been to Puerto Rico." Dating back to the 16th century, this fort is magnificent and historically significant. 자세히 보기
The Festival of Puerto Rican Theater takes place here, as do many operas, ballets and plays. The interior is very grand, like a classic old opera house. 자세히 보기
This dive is full of character and has a classic rock 'n' roll jukebox. The walls are covered in graffiti, there is a pool table and it's right in the middle of the Old City. 자세히 보기
The vast collection of works, mostly from the 20th and 21st centuries includes photographers like Eugene Atget, Diane Arbus and Harry Callahan. 자세히 보기
This classy bar is for ages 25 and over. The Faust's Pact [gin, lemon juice, basil syrup, ginger syrup, jalapeño and Angostura] is the perfect balance of sweet, citrus and spice. 자세히 보기
You need to visit a bakery that sends you home with your pastries in a cardboard box tied with cotton string. My favorit is Termini Brothers for chocolate-chip cannoli and pignoli-nut cookies. 자세히 보기
Right outside the city, this museum is our temple to the Wyeth family. You see the work in the settings where they were painted. Bring lunch and eat it by the Brandywine River. 자세히 보기
This is the place for Mexican food with friends. Catch owner Rocco dancing Pee-wee Herman-style—white shoes and all—on top of the bar, pouring free Patron tequila. 자세히 보기
The ultimate surf shop, located in Haleiwa Town, rents snorkel gear and give scuba lessons. 자세히 보기
This is a natural sanctuary where buses drop off tourists to see the endangered Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle. But if you walk a bit from the fray it's empty and perfect for taking a siesta. 자세히 보기
This breakfast spot is where the surfers go for mega-omelets and mahi-mahi eggs. 자세히 보기
This bustling restaurant is where pro surfers come to celebrate contest victories. The cuisine is Asian-Hawaiian-surfer fusion like blackened Ahi tuna with a wasabi dipping sauce. 자세히 보기
A total immersion in pre-Colonial island culture. Take in Samoan fireknife dancing and feast at a luau upon such dishes as poi (taro root), poke (marinated raw fish) and kalua pua'a (pork butt). 자세히 보기
If you don't want to get mashed by a giant wave, hit this beach along the North Shore's scenic Kamehameha Highway. 자세히 보기
Mexican market eating in London, near the Olympic Park. Here’s the closest you'll get to American style Mexican food, and it’s delicious and quick. It also caters well to gluten intolerant folks. 자세히 보기
Jump off the Overground line at Rotherhithe for a pint and some food at one of London’s best pubs. It takes its name from the ship that took the Pilgrim Fathers to New England in 1620. 자세히 보기
Ramen varieties include the Shiromaru Hakata, flavored by the soft fatty jowl and thinly sliced red pickled ginger, and Wasabi Shoyu Ramen, a vegetable- and chicken-based soup with wasabi-infused oil. 자세히 보기