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coffeeshop in Portland / photo by Ian Pratt

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nomad restaurant

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Pad Thai in Bangkok. Photo courtesy of cobygamo on Instagram.

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Persillade and Kirk's Wine Bar, Melbourne restaurant review

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Rumilahua House / Luis López López y Emilio López Herrera

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Factory on the Earth / Ryuichi Ashizawa Architect & Associates

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Calo des Moro Beach, Spain

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EMA espresso bar in Prague / photo by Teodorik Mensl – click to follow me on Instagram for more!

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West Side Market, Cleveland. Photo courtesy of dangerousbiz on Instagram.

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From the Gulf Coast to the Pacific, the freshest bivalves are being shucked at these oyster bars. Photo courtesy of aliciachofoto on Instagram.

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8 places to eat like a local in Paris. Photo courtesy of ahasson on Instagram.

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Chèvre Heaven. Photo courtesy of lavieannrose on Instagram.

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The French onion soup, the Dover sole, the steak frites—this bistro is where you go when you want to indulge.--Michael Kors on Palm Beach's Chez Jean Pierre.

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I like to find a good burger everywhere I go. The one at Brexi, with a side of Parmesan frites, is my favorite in Aspen.--Michael Kors

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Street Food in Bangkok. Photo courtesy of gregamend on Instagram.

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Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market has a festive old-world market feel—no surprise considering it’s been around since the late 1800s. Opened by Reading Railroad (of Monopoly fame), the market was located underneath a train station until the trains stopped running in 1984. Today, it still has 12 rows of stalls stocking everything from Amish specialties to gourmet olive oil.

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At The Source, a food hall and market in Denver’s artsy River North District, you are not only able to enjoy lunch and grab a bottle of wine to go, you’re able to see the production process in action.

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In November 2014, Krog Street Market opened within the former Atlanta Stove Works storage house, a brick warehouse dating back to the 1920s.

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South Your Mouth: Black-Eyed Peas and Collard Greens: a New Year's Tradition

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