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Old Mar 20th, 2013, 07:17 PM
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Luxury Travel for Foodies who love wine and cheese

Where should I go for a foodie expirence

Is santa fe charleston, new york chicago and san franciso and new orleans good places for music art and food and do they have great luxury hotels
and what is the best dining in the city. Ialso love jazz and broadway shows any suggestions
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"santa fe charleston, new york chicago and san franciso and new orleans"

These are all amazing cities for music, art, food and luxury hotels.

They are very, very different cultural experiences, so which one depends on your tastes.

What are you looking for? Where are you from?
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Chicago and New York have wonderful restaurants in any cuisine you can imagine.

Charleston and New Orleans have brilliant restaurants featuring regional cuisines, some small part of it with common elements and ingredients.

San Francisco has its own kind of cuisine, specializing in freshly picked vegetables and to a certain extent fish and shellfish.

You can easily spend $125 per person in any of these cities, and wine will be extra, really, the sky is the limit for a meal and wine, though you can spend less. If you are not from the US, you need to know that you are expected to leave 20% of the tariff before taxes in any of these restaurants and may leave more.

Many of the "best" restaurants will require reservations months in advance, but Galatoire's in New Orleans will not take reservations at all for the downstairs dining rooms and requires rather dressy clothes. In California, a restaurant of the same class may permit neat jeans and polo shirts. In Charleston you would be expected to wear a blazer, with an open neck shirt.

See why we need more information before we can make recommendations?
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Sounds to me that JohnSMt's post was pure BS.

Only post, vague subject and pure ignorance
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>>Sounds to me that JohnSMt's post was pure BS.

Only post, vague subject and pure ignorance
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