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  • The Diners Club

    Don't hit the road without the dish on these diners.

  • Top 10 Steakhouses in the United States

    The folks at Gayot.com say these top steakhouses are in their prime.

  • Top 10 Seafood Restaurants in the United States

    The experts at Gayot.com know where to get the best seafood. And that's no fish tale.

  • Iowa Hits the Foodie Radar

    Three of the restaurants elevating the gastronomic profile of Des Moines

  • Where Does Your Garden Grow?

    A handful of urban chefs are growing everything from exotic herbs to tomatoes and corn - on the roof

  • America's Best Burgers, Part II

    MSN City Guides rounds up what you -- our readers -- think are the burgers that can't be beat.

  • Top 10 Penthouse Restaurants in the United States (from Gayot.com)

    Enjoy fabulous food and spectacular city or sea views at these top -- and we mean top -- restaurants

  • Great Restaurants for Romance

    These 10 romantic dining retreats from across the U.S. set the scene for the perfect Valentine’s Day.

  • Tasting the First Draft of Excellence

    Tomorrow's top chefs perfect their skills at culinary schools today … savor the results

  • Great Doughnuts: A Baker's Dozen

    Part deux: After taking a stab at listing America’s top 10 doughnut shops, we heard from readers – so here are 13 more favorites.

  • Taste of the Town

    Space might be at a premium in New York, but these vendors have taken it to the streets with small food carts that are big on creativity and flavor.

  • The Rise of the 'Locavore'

    How the strengthening local food movement in towns across the U.S. is reshaping farms and food retailing.

  • Looking for True Loaves

    Artisanal bread bakeries are on the rise. Here are eight tips on how to spot a real, handmade loaf.

  • In Defense of Suburban Dining

    They may get snubbed by foodies, but chain restaurants are where much of America eats. And some of them are getting better.

  • Great Brunches in Your City

    Sunday morning is a time to relax. So why rush through breakfast? Delve into our picks for the tastiest spots near you—and make your brunch an event to remember.

  • Ballpark Deluxe

    Baseball’s traditional fare might be hot dogs and beer, but going out to the ballgame can be a gourmet experience at many parks across the U.S.

  • Home Sweet Home

    Joins us as we pay tribute to the regional treats that captured your heart as a kid (and that you secretly wish would go national).

  • Haute Cuisine, Head to Tail

    Some high-end eateries are going whole hog (cow, lamb, chicken—you name it) by using every part of an animal.

  • America's Best Hot Dogs

    There may never be agreement on where the hot dog came from, but our writer stakes a claim for the seven best places to find one today.

  • Foodie Road Trips

    Take to the road and discover some of the culinary treasures the country has to offer on these truly delicious trails.

  • Sweet Dreams

    Strap on your sugar tooth for a tour of the country’s oldie-but-goodie bakeries.

  • Cheap But Good

    Good food in Las Vegas won’t cost all your winnings.

  • The Country's Best Cupcakes

    With cupcake frenzy on the rise, it’s clear this treat isn’t just for kids and birthdays anymore. Here’s our list of where to find the country’s best and boldest cupcakes.

  • The Art of Chocolate

    These seven local artisans make hand-crafted jewels that can be almost too beautiful to eat.

  • A Field Guide to American Pizza

    Do you know New York City from New Haven? California from Chicago? Here’s where to taste the difference for yourself.

  • Expensive Eats

    Here’s a taste of what you get when you plunk down the equivalent of a car payment for a meal at some of America’s top restaurants.

  • The Cheesesteak Chronicles

    So, think you know your cheesesteaks? One man goes on a quest in search of Philadelphia’s finest.

  • America's Top 10 Steakhouses

    From old-fashioned red leather meat joints to new-fangled modern chophouses with globally-inspired fare, the experts at Gayot.com offer up their annual roundup of the country’s prime steakhouses.

  • 6 Classic Holiday Beverages

    We comb the country for some of the best hot apple cider, hot chocolate, egg nog and more—and tell you how to spice up your own winter drinking.

  • The Rise of High-End Sushi

    Sushi addicts with deep pockets are being tempted with top chefs, top-quality ingredients and creative flair. With a $400 prix fixe dinner, New York’s Masa is at the top of the scale.

  • Warming Up to Eating Out on Thanksgiving

    Are restaurants OK for our biggest eat-in holiday? One writer will be spending this Thanksgiving eating in—but thinks back fondly on a restaurant meal.

  • The Big-Food Hall of Fame

    Yeah, we know, Americans are getting bigger and restaurant portions are partly to blame. But we still stand in awe of these eight purveyors of really giant eats.

  • Top 10 New Restaurants in the U.S.

    These 10 restaurants represent the best of U.S. eateries that have opened within the last 12 months.

  • America's Top 5 Pastry Chefs

    Espresso mascarpone trifle, anyone? The dining experts at Gayot.com spotlight the makers of some of the most exquisite desserts in the country.

  • A Sweet Little Road Trip

    The author of "Candyfreak" leads a tour in search of the strangest bars you’ve never heard of from regional, old-fashioned candy makers.

  • Adventure Dining

    Some restaurants are trying all-new twists where the servers are the stars—when you can see them.

  • The Best Food Blogs

    People like to write (and read) about food almost as much as they like to eat it. These top blogs offer a daily dish on everything from restaurants to recipes.

  • America's Best Doughnuts

    Doughnuts are more than just a sweet snack—they’re an institution. Here are 10 great places to get your fix.

  • Return of the Steakhouse

    Forget those dark, clubby rooms of the past. These eight chic steakhouses go beyond red meat.

  • The Not-So-Simple Joys of Steak

    Cows can be complicated. Here are a few quick pointers to help you know your beef.

  • The Whine List

    Fans of fine dining have good reason to complain about the way some restaurants handle their wine selection. Here are some top complaints.

  • Why We All Scream for Ice Cream

    Of all the things we eat, ice cream might be the most magical.

  • 7 Top Spots for Outdoor Dining

    In summer, dining out often means literally dining out. From Hawaii to Seattle to New York, these restaurants make the most of al fresco dining.

  • Al Fresco Failures

    Dear restaurant owner: We love sidewalk dining, but please don’t put us in the parking lot.

  • A Burger Plea: Keep It Real

    The hamburger has been around for at least a century, but its exact origins are a little hazy. But maybe we can all agree on what makes a real burger.

  • Eat Your Homework

    Thanks to TV food shows, cooking classes are heating up nationwide. Here’s a sampler of culinary classes around the country, and tips on finding a school near you.

  • Late-Night Bites

    The demand for late-night dining has restaurants and lounges serving past midnight. Here’s what to look for when hunger strikes.

  • The Great Pizza Debate

    Thin crust or thick? New York or Chicago? Where do you stand?

  • The Four Corners of Barbecue

    Take a tour of the regional capitals of American barbecue—Memphis, North Carolina, Kansas City and Texas.

  • Great Service Takes Two

    Customers have a role to play in ensuring a smooth dining experience, say three top restaurateurs with a reputation for hospitality. Here’s how to help restaurants serve you right.

  • Dining Solo? Join the Crowd

    A table for one can satisfy the hunger for a little alone time.

  • Dining Tips to Make Valentine's Sizzle

    The pressure’s on, but sage advice from top restaurateurs can help make it a night to remember.

NightLife & Events

  • Something's Brewing Close to Home

    Nanobreweries find the niche between home brew and microbreweries, making it easier to think (and drink) locally.

  • Don't Stop Believing

    What your karaoke selection says about you.

  • Five Karaoke Bars with a Twist

    From ghosts to Elvis to all things Corey, these five spots represent the far reaches of the U.S. karaoke scene.

  • At This Convention, Drinking is Required

    New Orleans' Tales of the Cocktail focuses on the art and science of mixology, with sessions on everything from American saloon history to tasting skills and cocktail trends.

  • The Audience Goes Wild

    As summer festival season heats up, outdoor productions battle the intrusions of nature; a raccoon's soliloquy (article from Wall Street Journal).

  • Sipping the Spirit of America

    Idaho vodka? Philadelphia gin? Drink deep of America, from the lush bluegrass of Kentucky to the Oregon spruce forests.

  • Summertime Brews

    Think there’s nothing better than a cold beer when it’s hot out? Sip some warm weather brews at these American brewery tours and tastings.

  • All the Country's a Stage

    Stumped for fun, cheap and surprising things to do this summer? Check out the host of exciting theater festivals in towns across the U.S.

  • Taking It to the Streets

    The hottest cities for cool summer street festivals.

  • Burlesque Is Back

    … and chances are, it's not what you think. Here's a look at its delightfully bold and bawdy return in the U.S.

  • Happy Hours (and Entire Days)

    Great American bars: Johnny White’s in New Orleans – not the one on Bourbon, the one around the corner – has kept a special place in one writer’s heart through 40 years of drinking.

  • An "Idol" Summer

    As the latest season of ‘American Idol’ winds down, the summer singing contest season heats up. Here are some tips for competing on the circuit.

  • Django on the Go

    Half a century after his death, Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt inspires festivals that make their way across the U.S. The season kicks off this week.

  • It the Best Margarita in … San Francisco?

    Tommy's Mexican Restaurant makes a great Margarita. Here’s how to make—or order—one of your own, on Cinco de Mayo or anytime.

  • Earth Day in the U.S.A.

    Environmental events across the country come in all shades of green. Here’s a sampling of what’s going on.

  • America's Most Authentic Irish Pubs

    Looking for an experience beyond green beer this St. Patrick’s Day? Check out these pubs that’ll leave you feeling Irish for day—any time of the year.

  • 7 Places to Take Your Man for Valentine's Day

    Perfectly good men can be kind of bad when it comes to romance. Maybe it’s your year to take charge—and keep the destination a surprise.

  • Cheap Dates for Creative Types

    Financial markets are on the ropes. Here are eight cities’ worth of ideas for keeping the romance flame alive on a budget.

  • The Best Darn Comedy Shows in Vegas

    Carrot Top? You might be pleasantly surprised.

  • Not Another New Year's

    Forget Times Square and those huge gatherings that leave you out in the cold. Get your new year off to a good start with these fun alternatives that won’t break the bank.

  • 5 Original New York Cocktails

    Drinking tradition meets creativity in these five top bars. Here are recipes for signature drinks from each.

  • Holiday Festivals from Coast to Coast

    From Boston’s Matzo Ball to the Parade of Lights in Newport Beach, America’s cities have lots of ways to mark winter’s arrival.

  • Winter '07 Art Tour: American Vision

    North American artists take museums by storm this fall with bold colors and elegant forms.

  • 8 Great Autumn Cocktails

    Fall has been the neglected season when it comes to cocktails. Here are some drinks that might help change that.

  • 10 Great Fall Beers

    Fall means football, and so fall also means beer. Here are some rich, malty brews that will help ease you into winter.

  • Halloween Events

    Writers in 28 cities round up hip, historical and downright haunting Halloween events happening across the country.

  • How an Independent African-American Circus Made it to the Big Top

    With virtual forms of fun competing for the attention of America's youth, along comes a show that tries to set them free with its re-imagining of live family entertainment.

  • Fall '07 Art Tour: Shaking Up Art, Then & Now

    Inspired by rock music, natural disasters, dreams or a desire to be “modern,” several upcoming exhibitions this fall vividly demonstrate the unleashed potential of visual art.

  • Big Happenings on Campus

    Local colleges and universities are great places to see up-and-coming bands, world-class speakers and more, often cheap. Here’s how to stay on top of what’s coming to campus.

  • The 6 People You Meet in Bars

    On the lookout for someone new? Here’s a field guide.

  • 10 Things Your Bartender Won’t Tell You

    Bartenders may have a knack for telling jokes, but there may be a few things they’re keeping mum about.

  • 5 Overrated Cocktails

    Tired of the same old drink? It might be time to mix it up.

  • 5 Cocktails That Deserve a Comeback

    Sure, you’ve had a Manhattan … but have you ever had a Bronx? Help save these worthy drinks from extinction.

  • Best Places to See July 4th Fireworks

    Writers across the country offer their advice for the best spots to catch fireworks displays in their city.

  • Forget James Bond

    Time for a cocktail? Here are eight tips for learning what you like and ordering it right.

  • Here Comes the Sun

    As summer arrives, the sun is king, and there are several ways to celebrate. Nude bike ride, anyone?

  • Memorial Day in D.C.

    The weekend holiday marks more than the unofficial kickoff for summer. Check out observances in the nation’s capital, as well as other events around the country.

  • Pork Is in the Air: Memphis in May

    More than 100 teams will compete this weekend in the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.

  • Beyond the Mother’s Day Brunch

    Show mom you care by planning a special day that fits her personality. Here are seven ideas to get you started.

  • Cinco de Mayo Planner

    Dust off your sombrero, raise your glass and join the fiesta! Whether you're looking for festive events or just heaping plates of delicious Mexican food, find all the fabulous ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo across the country.

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