Freycinet, Tasmania: Where to Stay, High and Low

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Saffire resort in Freycinet, Tasmania, Australia (Photo by Brad A. Johnson)

Halfway up the eastern coast of Tasmania, Australia, you’ll find the breathtaking Freycinet Peninsula—a protected national park that dips southeastward into the cold Tasman Sea, forming spectacular bays on either side. Fronting the wild Tasman Sea, you’ll find the legendary Wineglass Bay, renowned for its beaches, the best of which are accessible only by foot. On the island side, there’s the vast Great Oyster Bay, one of Tasmania’s most treasured troves of seafood: Pacific oysters, Angasi oysters, mussels (as big as chihuahuas!), rock lobsters, scallops, abalone, calamari, squid and sea urchins, plus flathead, bream, tuna, mullet, flounder, blue-eye trevalla… It’s a nature lover’s paradise and seafood lover’s dream.

Here are two great options for accommodations (each with terrific cuisine) overlooking Great Oyster Bay (which encompasses the smaller Coles Bay and Honeymoon Bay). Continue reading

Where to Eat in London: Top 10 Gastropubs!

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Harwood Arms in Chelsea

Any list of the 10 best gastropubs in London is, obviously, going to be immediate grounds for debate. It’s like trying to pick the 10 best songs of all time. Impossible. So let the arguing begin! New and old, here are my 10 favorite gastropubs (for the moment, at least) in the city that actually coined that term. Continue reading

Perth, Australia: 5 Hot Restaurants, 1 Super-Cool Bar

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Fried lamb brains with polenta and black truffle at Andaluz in Perth, Australia (photo by Brad A Johnson)

You don’t hear much about Perth. But that’s about to change. It’s one of the fastest-growing cities in Australia — thanks to a booming mining industry, Perth boasts the strongest regional economies in the country. Everyone here is flush with cash. (It feels a bit like San Francisco during the late ’90s dotcom gold rush.)  Continue reading

The Complicated Return of Chilean Sea Bass

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Chilean sea bass at Chef Morimoto’s Wasabi in Mumbai (photo by Brad A Johnson) 

I’ve fallen off the wagon, and there’s no turning back. For nearly 10 years, I’ve abstained from eating Chilean sea bass. But I recently started up again. It’s so damn delicious! I’d forgotten how uniquely buttery this fish can be. There’s simply nothing else quite like it.

Back in 2002, more than 100 restaurants in Los Angeles banded together and stopped serving Chilean sea bass. Chefs across the country followed suit. Most top chefs in L.A. still won’t touch it. However, the tide seems to be turning. I’ve suddenly been spotting it again on menus around the world. Continue reading

Cocktail Recipe: Jasmine Sour Martini from Taj Falaknuma Palace

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Jasmine Sour Martini at Hookah Lounge in Hyderabad (photo by Brad A Johnson)

If you’ve got a jasmine bush in your yard (and the jasmine is blooming throughout Los Angeles at the moment), or if perhaps your neighbor has one… Make this drink! This is one of the best, most elegant cocktails I’ve had in a long time. I discovered this jasmine sour martini at the Hookah Lounge at Taj Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad, India. And I can’t get enough.  Continue reading

Where to Eat in Vail, CO

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Chicken and pheasant pot pie at The Tenth in Vail (photo by Brad A. Johnson)

The best chef-driven restaurant in Vail is still, hands-down, Kelly Liken. That’s a point that almost every chef in town is begrudgingly willing to concede. But the former Top Chef contestant has some fierce new competition this year. Here’s what’s new in Vail:  Continue reading

Aspen’s Best New Restaurant: Steakhouse No. 316

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Cowboy ribeye (photo by Brad A. Johnson)

Steakhouse chefs rarely garner much attention from the national press because, generally, if they’re doing things right, they’re not reinventing the wheel. Well, here’s one who deserves to be noticed: rising star chef Kathleen Crook at Aspen’s new Steakhouse 316. And no, she’s not reinventing the wheel, but that’s beside the point. Continue reading

Where to Eat in Austin, Texas

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Torta de carnitas at Takoba (Brad A. Johnson)

Austin is probably the most interesting dining city in Texas right now, and here are my 10 favorite places to eat for everything from old-school barbecue brisket and Tex-Mex to new-style, slow-roasted goat, sublime sushi and, well, the fine art of porch sitting.  Continue reading

Where to Eat Now in Madrid! (Food Republic)

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Poncelet Cheese Bar, Madrid (Brad A. Johnson)

I’m excited to announce that I’ve started a new food and travel column at Food Republic. First up: Where to Eat Right Now in Madrid. After the high-profile shuttering of El Bulli, and with some of Barcelona’s top chefs recently decamping for Madrid, the capital city has suddenly become Spain’s new culinary epicenter. Here are the 10 restaurants you should eat at right now. (Plus, here’s a bonus photo gallery.)