If you're looking for a trip where food is just as important as hotel and nightlife, Nilou Motamed, features director for Travel + Leisure magazine, suggests some destinations that offer culinary delight.
If you're looking to eat your way through your next vacation, and eat well, Nilou Motamed has some recommended restaurants for you.
"Whether you're going just down the street or whether you're going to another country, people want to know where to eat and actually are planning their trips around their meals," said Motamed, features director for Travel + Leisure, who spoke with TODAY's Natalie Morales on Wednesday.
Chicago, while known for pizza and steak, has a new culinary movement afoot.
"Grant Achatz at Alinea is really making food that is as much about theater and as much about presentation and molecular gastronomy," Motamed said. She also mentioned Stephanie Izard of "Top Chef" fame — "She has Girl and the Goat and much more rustic food, but also equally with a sense of humor" — and the newly opened Public Hotel and its restaurant, Pump Room.
When you think Nashville, barbecue may come to mind. However, Music City is embracing some interesting food trends.
For example, The Catbird Seat — a 30-seat restaurant — features two chefs. "The chefs are actually cooking and serving you what they want for that day — there's no menu — and so you get to experience what they're feeling for that day, which is so much fun," Motamed said.
Food trucks are also hot in Nashville. Mas Tacos Por Favor, Motamed said, just found a permanent home in East Nashville, "and people swear by their tortilla soup — they say it's better than penicillin if you have a cold."
Beyond U.S. shores, Paris is a must-stop as a culinary destination. "In Paris ... the most important thing is to find someone who is an expert to take you around," Motamed advised.
Must-stop restaurants in France's capital include L'Avant Comptoir — "a little, tiny, 12-person standing space" — and Laduree, which has been making macaroons since 1856. "They make 4 million macaroons every year ... every single one of them decadent and delicious," Motamed said.
And what foodie destination discussion is complete without a mention of Italy?
Piedmont, located in northwest Italy, is "all about food," said Motamed, who highlighted La Traversina: "For under $120 a night, you can stay at an incredible agriturismo, you can take gardening classes, you can take cooking lessons, you can take yoga, and you can also just eat and relax and enjoy."
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Tortilla soup is ok.. but Ashe Reshteh is the true miracle soup!
(not to be a snark, but just a note about the penicillin thing... ANYTHING is better than penicillin when you have a cold, because the common cold is usually caused by, let me see, the rhinoVIRUS.... antibiotics are for bacterial infections, not viruses... just to set that a little straighter.)
Seriously, if you don't know the difference between a macaroon and a macaron, perhaps you shouldn't be writing travel articles. And another thing, you don't need an 'expert' to take you around Paris in order to eat well. Ask a local, or just research before you go. Amazing food is everywhere in Paris!
If you do not wish to leave the U.S but want a taste of other countries in a short time visit Epcot there world showcase is awesome.
I agree with Wendy B. Honestly, macarons new cupcakes? I've live off and on in Paris for the pass 20-years, you don't need a guide to eat?!? There are great online resources (e.g., blogs), books etc. to help guide you. L'Avant Comptoir is basically the "Flavor" of the season, as is wine bars becoming more the "trend". L'Avant Comptoir is a great for what it is, a social gathering place to drink wine and have some "tapas". I say for genuine good French food, get out of the tourist areas like the 14eme, 15eme, 16eme etc., these restaurant cater to locals and depend on repeat referral. EXPLORE!!!