Friday, July 20, 2012

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What can I get you?

Posted: 20 Jul 2012 12:50 AM PDT

by Hiufu Wong

If ever there was a situation that justified a nerve-calming cocktail, it's being trapped inside a metal tube with 300 other passengers who want nothing more than to get off the plane.

It's that sort of situation that inspired travel editor and blogger Erica Ho to take the trouble to compile a list of airlines that serve free alcohol in economy class.

You can find the list on maphappy.org.

It's a simple chart showing which carriers pour free booze and which don't. Ho called every airline on the list to confirm the information.

Which airlines serve free alcohol?

alcohol on airlinesAlco-airlines at a glance.Drinkers should avoid U.S. airlines for starters, says Ho.

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Hongkonger's artistic solution to plastic bag excess -- wear them

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 11:48 PM PDT

by Hiufu Wong

rwb330Hong Kong's plastic bag concept store. Must be the first of its kind.

You know how jeans started as workaday clothes for cowboys in the Old West and have become essential fashion items?

A new concept store, rwb330, is trying to do the same with Hong Kong's plastic bags.

Artist Stanley Wong Ping-pui, who goes by the moniker anothermountainman, has turned the signature red, white and blue-striped plastic canvas bags into handbags and clothing. 

Proceeds from sales go to benefit the New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, an organization that helps recovering mental illness patients.

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Harrods to bring luxury line of hotels

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 08:01 PM PDT

by CNNGo Staff

Harrods -- London's upper-crust department store which started operations in 1824 -- will launch a chain of luxury hotels in top tourist destinations around the world, the company has announced. 

The first hotel will open in Kuala Lumpur, and subsequent properties are planned for New York, London, Paris and Sardinia. 

"We have already decided to build a Harrods hotel in London, one in Kuala Lumpur and one in Sardinia, Italy," said Dr. Hussain Ali Al-Abdulla, vice chairman of Qatar Holding LLC, the owner of the British luxury retailer. 

Previous owner Mohamed Al-Fayed sold the store -- which is renowned for its top quality foodstuffs and high fashion -- to Qatar Holdings in 2010 for a reported US$2 billion.

Construction for the first hotel is slated to start next year and is estimated to cost £406 million (US$634 million). The hotel is expected to have 300 rooms, apartments and also retail space. 

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What took them so long? Four Seasons Hotel Beijing set to open

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 07:06 PM PDT

by CNNGo staff

The Four Seasons Hotel Beijing is set to open in the Chinese capital by the end of 2012 -- but the adjacent top-of-the-range apartments are already making waves.

Chinese tycoons and property magnates have stampeded to snap up the 210 Four Seasons Private Residences -- including the largest, which is priced at RMB 72 million -- and only a few are left on the market.

"The luxurious Private Residences range from 240 to 800 square meters, costing RMB 90,000 per square meter, and will have access to all the hotel's facilities once it is open," said Jennifer Sun, director of public relations.

"We're really pleased to say that most of the 210 units have been sold already."

Anyone not quite able to afford their own private residence should find some measure of consolation in the hotel itself.

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Kangaroo Island, Australia's new foodie paradise

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 03:00 PM PDT

by Bruce Holmes

This is Kangaroo Island in South Australia and we're travelling along a dirt road called Harriet in search of some rumored fine drinking and dining and wondering whether we've taken the right turn until we see what looks like ... an old shed.

But behind the humble appearance lies Two Wheeler Creek Wines, the island's most westerly vineyard, featuring some excellent sauvignon blanc and the Andermel Marron café.

While it's all good eating, we're going to stick our necks out and suggest not ordering the steak or chicken. One absolutely must have the marron. The what?

Kangaroo Island Farm Gate and Cellar Door TrailHere's one we prepared earlier ...

Marron is a freshwater crayfish, brought from Western Australia 40 years ago and now farmed commercially on Kangaroo Island.

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50 stunning rooftop bars and restaurants

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 11:10 AM PDT

by Helen Arnold and CNNGo Staff

If anything has the power to make one pause for a moment and consider that life didn't turn out so bad, it's a panoramic view accompanied by the carbonated nostril-tickle of a favorite beverage as it's lifted above the horizon and drawn into the gullet. 

For the best results, you need to select the best rooftop bars.

We tracked down travel writers, bar/restaurant pundits and some good old-fashioned worldly drinkers and eaters to find the best rooftop bars and restaurants around the planet. 

Combining fantastic views, great mixes, of the quaffable and auditory kind, and above all experiences you want to tell your friends about, we've come up with a pretty good list. 

We think. 

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The secret history of Min's Club: Imperial family estate becomes fusion restaurant

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 09:30 AM PDT

by Frances Cha

I wish Min's Club -- which marks its 10th anniversary this year -- would serve more Korean food.

Given the cool historical background of this house-turned-restaurant, it seems only fitting that the hanbok-clad servers would bring out ornate royal cuisine like sinseollo or grilled okdom from Jeju Island.

Instead, bouillabaisse and beef tenderloin (albeit hanwoo) are served within the century-old wooden walls, which are covered with antique hand-painted screens and paintings. 

A brief history 

MinThe hanwoo tenderloin.
Despite the architectural milestones and the popularity of the Last Empress' tragic story (she was assassinated by the Japanese for her strong opposition to Japanese influence) in recent pop culture, the frequent patrons of Min's Club hardly go for the historical significance. 

"We come here for business lunches because I like the atmosphere of the rooms," says Baek Soo-hyun, a businessman who works in Myeongdong.

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