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Paris food
fromFrenchly
11 hours ago

A Guide to Pigalle: Paris at Its Most Unfiltered - Frenchly

Pigalle is a vibrant Parisian neighborhood balancing nightlife and calm, showcasing a blend of chaos and tranquility.
Berlin
fromwww.archdaily.com
22 hours ago

Not a Hotel Setouchi Resort / BIG

NOT A HOTEL Setouchi features three villas made from local soil using rammed earth techniques, emphasizing sustainability and luxury on Sagishima island.
London food
fromTime Out London
18 hours ago

Catch a buzzy new Japanese horror movie at a London cinema next week - totally free

Free tickets available for the J-horror film 'Exit 8' as part of BFI's Escapes initiative on April 13-14.
fromThe Manual
2 days ago

How to Plan the Most Indulgent, Over-the-Top Trip to New York City

Gabriel Kreuther is a restaurant you should try at least once before you die. Helmed by the eponymous Alsatian super-chef, it stands among New York City's hallowed temples of haute French cuisine.
NYC food
Food & drink
fromEater Atlanta
1 day ago

Chirori Shows Why Casual Sushi Works So Well in Atlanta

Chirori offers approachable omakase and a good sake selection, creating a cozy atmosphere for casual Japanese dining in Midtown Atlanta.
fromThe Infatuation
5 days ago

Sakesan Ocean Avenue - Review - Ingleside - San Francisco - The Infatuation

Sakesan, though not at all stuffy or fancy, still works if you want to iron something and run some product through your hair.
East Bay food
#architecture
fromWWD
6 days ago

Adidas' Newest Originals Flagship Centers Around NYC's Creative Community

The new store preserves the building's historic character-keeping original brick walls exposed-while layering in contemporary materials such as metallic finishes, reflective surfaces, and semi‑gloss flooring.
Graphic design
Fashion & style
fromwww.7x7.com
1 week ago

Luxury Reseller The Nobo Opens in SF, McMullen Stocks Up For Spring + More Shop Talk

Circular fashion and vintage shopping are thriving, with The Nobo offering a unique consignment and barter experience in a curated boutique setting.
Humor
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Awkward moment crows RIP out Rapunzel's hair at Tokyo Disney Sea

Rapunzel's animatronic figure at Tokyo Disney Sea was interrupted by crows pulling her hair while she continued to sing.
fromMpls.St.Paul Magazine
1 day ago

Design Destinations: New York City

"It's a really special spot. When you start at the top and move down the gently sloped ramp, you almost feel like a marble tumbling down, looking at art as you roll by. The slight slant plays with your sense of perspective and grounding."
NYC food
SF food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I waited an hour in line for Tokyo's famous souffle pancakes and have zero regrets

Souffle pancakes at Micasadeco & Cafe in Tokyo are worth the wait, featuring a fluffy texture and a special sakura flavor.
New York City
fromTime Out New York
1 week ago

Labubu is opening a massive store on Fifth Avenue

Pop Mart is opening a 7,000-square-foot flagship store on Fifth Avenue, signaling the rise of collectible culture in global retail.
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 days ago

7 Best Hotels to Book in SoHo, New York's See-and-Be-Seen Neighborhood

In SoHo, people are always waiting in line for something, whether that's the latest sneaker drop or a croissant-donut hybrid. There's a palpable enthusiasm for the Next Big Thing.
Berlin
London music
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

How Japan's Listening Bar Culture Conquered the World

Listening bars are immersive spaces that enhance music appreciation, originating from Japan and gaining global popularity in the 2010s.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I thought this Tokyo museum would be a major tourist trap. It ended up being a highlight of my first trip to Japan.

TeamLab Planets quickly made a name for itself after opening its doors in 2018. It holds the Guinness World Record for the most-visited museum dedicated to a single group or artist, bringing in more than 2.5 million visitors from April 2023 to March 2024.
Digital life
London food
fromThe Infatuation
6 days ago

Golden Mall - Review - Financial District - New York - The Infatuation

The original Flushing food court has expanded to the Financial District with a new location featuring 18 food vendors.
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

London Gets a Taste of Sushi Amamoto, The Taiwan Restaurant With A Year-long Waitlist

Sushi Amamoto debuted in the Michelin guide with two stars in 2019, rumored to be due to inspectors being unable to get a table before then.
Food & drink
#stationery
fromwww.cntraveller.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

I travelled to Tokyo just to buy stationeryhere's how to shop for it like a pro

A deep passion for stationery drives a quest for unique office supplies, particularly in renowned cities like Tokyo.
fromwww.cntraveler.com
2 months ago
Design

I Traveled to Tokyo Just to Buy StationeryHere's How to Shop for It

An enduring passion for stationery transforms everyday office supplies into aesthetic discoveries, culminating in immersive shopping pilgrimages to global stationery hubs like Tokyo's Ito-ya.
Writing
fromwww.cntraveller.com
2 weeks ago

I travelled to Tokyo just to buy stationeryhere's how to shop for it like a pro

A deep passion for stationery drives a quest for unique office supplies, particularly in renowned cities like Tokyo.
#sushi
fromTime Out London
1 month ago
London food

This $2,000-per-head sushi master is coming to London

Chef Shogo Amamoto is opening a 16-seat omakase counter, Sushi Amamoto, in Mayfair's former Taku space with two priced tasting menus.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago
London food

Feeling Starstruck Over the Rebrand and Relaunch of Mayfair's Michelin-Starred Sushi Spot

Sushi Amamoto London relaunches Taku as a Michelin-starred Edomae omakase by Shogo Amamoto at 36 Albemarle Street, offering seasonal British ingredients.
NYC music
fromTime Out New York
2 weeks ago

Watch a giant tuna carving live in the East Village... and then eat it

A unique sushi event features live carving of a 200-pound bluefin tuna, paired with nigiri, sake, and karaoke on March 27.
East Bay food
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 week ago

Sushi by Bou Expands to the East Village With Rock 'n' Roll-Inspired Concept - Food & Beverage Magazine

Sushi by Bou expands to East Village, offering a rock 'n' roll-inspired omakase experience with premium seafood and immersive design.
London food
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

Legendary sushi chef Endo Kazutoshi is popping up in Mayfair

Michelin-starred sushi master Endo Kazutoshi operates a five-month residency at Annabel's Mayfair private club, offering exclusive sushi experiences to members and non-members at £245 per head.
East Bay food
fromsfist.com
1 week ago

This Week In Food: New Izakaya In Union Square

New restaurants open in San Francisco, including an izakaya, a Northern Thai spot, and a revamped steakhouse.
#endo-kazutoshi
Coffee
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Smaller pizzas, a wooden Starbucks logo and tatami in Zara: The demands of the Japanese market

Adapting global brands to Japanese culture is essential for success in the market.
Dining
fromHoodline
1 week ago

RokuNana Opens on Lower East Side With Speakeasy Upstairs

RokuNana combines a lively izakaya with a secretive cocktail lounge, blending Japanese and Mexican influences for a unique dining experience.
Berlin food
fromBerlin Food Stories
2 weeks ago

Berlin's Best-Kept Izakaya Secret

Machiko is an underrated Japanese izakaya in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg run by owner Machiko Akazawa from Hiroshima, offering authentic Tokyo neighborhood atmosphere with unpretentious, deeply satisfying food and drinks.
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

XiaoZhuo Flagship Store / Offhand Practice

The flagship store of XiaoZhuo, located in a historic 1930s garden house, showcases a design that harmonizes with its lush surroundings and seasonal changes.
Renovation
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
3 weeks ago

5 Best Surreal Bookstores That Make You Forget You're Inside a Building - Yanko Design

Exceptional bookstores transcend retail by using architectural design inspired by nature and astronomy to transform reading spaces into immersive environments where books become spatial protagonists rather than products.
East Bay food
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Japanese City Invites You to Savor Its Food, Neon Lights, and Lively Spirit-Here's What Makes It the 'Kitchen of Japan'

Osaka offers a vibrant atmosphere with delicious food, friendly locals, and easy access to nearby cities, making it ideal for first-time visitors.
Coffee
fromThe Infatuation
3 weeks ago

Kissaten Hifi - Review - Richmond - San Francisco - The Infatuation

Kissaten Hifi, Richmond's newest cafe, serves Japanese- and Filipino-inspired coffee drinks with unique offerings like Okinawa brown sugar coffee and banana cue lattes, plus matcha beverages and vinyl records.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Underrated Neighborhood in Tokyo Now Has a Brand-new Luxury Hotel With a Heated Indoor Pool

JW Marriott Tokyo opened in October 2025 in the upscale Takanawa development, featuring 200 rooms, wellness amenities, and seven dining venues including Michelin-starred restaurants.
Berlin
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

The 9 Best Museums in Tokyo-With Ancient History, Stunning Architecture, and Dazzling Immersive Exhibits

Tokyo contains nine exceptional museums ranging from prestigious national institutions to specialized collections, with the National Art Center standing out for its architectural design and diverse rotating exhibitions.
NYC food
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

A Japanese convenience store is opening on the LES for a limited time

A Tokyo-style convenience store pop-up on the Lower East Side transforms into a secret dance party with DJ Rebecca Black and -196 Vodka Seltzer cocktails on March 27.
Travel
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Jimbocho: Books, cafes and guitars in the coolest neighborhood in Tokyo (and the world)

Jimbocho, Tokyo's historic bookstore district with over 180 shops, combines literary heritage with contemporary appeal, attracting both trend-seekers and independent explorers through its diverse book culture and related businesses.
fromArchitectural Digest
3 weeks ago

A Design Lover's Guide to Seoul: The Most Inspiring Places to See, Eat, and Shop

Seongsu-dong is Seoul's creative hub, where old warehouses and factories have been transformed into design studios, cafés, and showrooms. Often referred to as 'the Brooklyn of Seoul,' the industrial infrastructure, pop-up scene, and design-led façades make it a photo-friendly destination favored by many design-loving visitors.
Berlin
NYC food
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

This amazing Japanese street food festival is coming back to NYC with over 30+ culinary events

JAPAN Fes, NYC's beloved street food festival, celebrates its 10th anniversary with 34+ events across the city starting March 28, 2026, featuring Japanese vendors and cuisine.
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
4 weeks ago

Another New Handroll Bar Is Coming to London

Kumori, a handroll bar founded by Marc Flekei, is opening a permanent location in Soho, London in April 2026 after successful pop-ups across premium venues.
#kaiseki-cuisine
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

The best smart budget hotels in Osaka

Osaka, Japan's third largest city after Tokyo and Yokohama, has a youthful energy to it. Locals love it for tabearuki, which literally means walking and eating at the many shotengai-covered arcades, lined with stalls and tempting street food.
Berlin
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

11 excellent bars in Times Square, New York's busiest corridor

Bea is a neighborhood favorite. A mere 12-14 minute walk west from Times Square gives you enough distance to breathe normally again. Inside, it's low-lit and lively, with servers and bartenders who manage the pre-theater rush like they've seen it all a million times. The bar program is what sets Bea apart from others of its ilk with a short but sweet cocktail menu offering novelty and fun.
Cocktails
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Not Your Standard (Bangkok) Hotel

The Standard Bangkok introduced an affordable lifestyle hotel concept with design-focused interiors and cultural programming, filling a gap between luxury and budget accommodations in the city.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

A Beautiful Historic Theater in Kyoto Just Reopened As One of Japan's Most Exciting New Hotels-and We Were the First to Stay

Imperial Hotel Kyoto transforms the historic 1936 Yasaka Kaikan theater in Gion into a luxury hotel, preserving its cultural heritage while offering exceptional hospitality and unobstructed views.
fromEater NY
1 month ago

The Six-Year-Old Kaiseki Restaurant That Still Feels Like a Discovery

The caviar, uni, and egg dish has been in Akiyama's repertoire since he worked at the now-closed NYC restaurant Lan. It's presented as a rich chawanmushi, topped with generous uni and caviar. The nigiri course comes with three pieces, including the aori aka, in which the bigfin reed squid is chopped and intricately layered; the texture was far creamier than I ever expected squid to be.
NYC food
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

In Snow-Covered Sapporo, Eating Prized Seafood and High-End Tempura

Fall's scarlet and gold was fading from the mountains around Sapporo as I sat with a small group around a heavy wood table with a charcoal grill in the center. We watched a chef cook channel rockfish over the coals. This northern Japanese delicacy is cherished for its meltingly sweet flesh, which takes on a light pink color because of the species' shrimp-heavy diet.
Food & drink
LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The place that stayed with me: I was cautious in showing my queerness, until a night spent dancing at a Tokyo gay bar

A gay man navigates internalised homophobia shaped by faith and family while negotiating identity, public affection norms, and intimacy during travel.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Tokyo-Style Pizza Toast

Pizza toast is a throwback snack popularized in Japan's classic kissaten coffee shops. The first kissaten to serve pizza toast - milk bread topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella and pizza toppings, toasted until the cheese is melted and bubbling - is reportedly Cafe Benisica in Tokyo, in 1964, which is still operating. The key to this version is to first make toasty garlic bread, and I use marinara instead of the yoshoku ("Western-style food") tradition of making a ketchup-based tomato sauce.
Cooking
#neapolitan-pizza
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Streetwear Legend NIGO Lands a Major Museum Retrospective

NIGO's three-decade career, from founding A Bathing Ape to Kenzo artistic director, is showcased in a London retrospective of 700+ personal objects including ceramics.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Gucci Bar in Osaka Is One of the Most Inventive Cocktail Experiences in the World

In the entranceway to Gucci Giardino Osaka, a massive woven bamboo sculpture by artist Chikuunsai Tanabe IV anchors the staircase landing-a visual overture to the drama above. Inside the fashion house's cocktail den, walls glow in Rosso Ancora, a deep shade of red that nods to founder Guccio Gucci's early days as an elevator operator at London's Savoy Hotel. Leather seats and backlit panels complete a seductive setting where intrigue feels inevitable.
Cocktails
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

London's most prestigious private members club is opening its doors to the public with 245 sushi

Annabel's, which is owned by Richard Caring and located on Berkeley Square in Mayfair, has announced it will be home to the Michelin-starred sushi expert Endo Kazutoshi for five months as a pop-up. Annabel's usually charges an annual fee of 3,250, but will now allow the public to book tables regardless of whether they are a club member. But the much-coveted London party spot will still maintain strict house rules diners will not be allowed to use their phones, wear perfume or submit dietary requests.
Food & drink
fromArchitectural Digest
5 months ago

9 Tokyo Airbnbs as Dynamic as the Capital City Itself

And while the convenience and amenities of a hotel stay may be tempting, renting an Airbnb just off the beaten path is an even better way to experience the city like a local. The bustling capital encompasses a dynamic mix of cultural sights, impressive culinary experiences, and globally-renowned shopping landmarks-from the vibrant Harajuku district to the Edo-era Senso-ji Temple-that make it one of the most bucket-listed travel destinations in the world.
Travel
London food
fromElite Traveler
1 month ago

Endo Kazutoshi's No-Phones Omakase Residency is Mayfair's Hottest New Table

Michelin-starred sushi chef Endo Kazutoshi opens a five-month omakase residency at Annabel's in Mayfair while his London restaurant undergoes repairs following a fire.
Renovation
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

After Its Rebirth, Is Tokyo's Legendary Park Hyatt Still Worth a Stay?

The Park Hyatt Tokyo reopened after a 19-month restoration by Studio Jouin Manku that preserved its iconic design while refreshing materials and maintaining landmark spaces.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

5 Sushi-Inspired Designs For Japanese Product Fans That Look So Realistic You'll Want to Eat Them - Yanko Design

Sushi exemplifies minimalist design—clarity, precision, and restraint guide creators to prioritize essential elements and function for lasting, purposeful aesthetics.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

A Tokyo-Inspired Izakaya Has Opened in the City

The restaurant group behind Goodman, Beast, Pinna, Chelsea Grill and Wild Tavern, has added a Japanese izakaya to its roster with the opening of Wild Izakaya in the City. Inspired by the establishments found all over Tokyo, Wild Izakaya features an open kitchen with counter seating, larger tables for groups, classic Japanese films on a projector, and a drinks list including Japanese beers, sake and cocktails.
Food & drink
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Miru: A Hudson-edge hideaway where Tokyo soul meets New York nights | amNewYork

In a city devoted to discovery, the most seductive destinations rarely announce themselves. They reveal themselves gradually tucked above the noise, hovering just beyond the obvious, waiting for those willing to travel a little farther west, toward the luminous threshold where Manhattan dissolves into river and sky. Perched atop Pier 57, Miru embodies that sense of arrival. The rooftop listening lounge overlooks the Hudson like a secluded aerie, where the measured tempo of Tokyo listening culture meets the charged rhythm of New York after dark.
Dining
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Transparent Toilets Take Tokyo's Culture of Hygiene to the Next Level

Shigeru Ban's Tokyo Toilet uses smart glass to combine transparency for cleanliness checks with opacity for privacy in public restroom design.
Travel
fromFortune
2 months ago

How Japan replaced France as the country young Americans obsessively romanticize-they're longing for civility | Fortune

Gen Z travelers increasingly choose Japan for perceived everyday civility, punctuality, cleanliness, and cultural appeal driven by anime and long-standing soft power.
Dining
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

7 Unspoken Rules When Dining In Japan - Tasting Table

Japanese dining etiquette emphasizes politeness and consideration, with context-dependent rules and gratitude rituals such as saying 'itadakimasu' before and 'gochisōsama deshita' after meals.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

One of London's most hyped sushi bars is opening a new restaurant in Mayfair

When it opened in 2021, Brixton Market's Temaki quickly became a hit with the city's sushi aficionados. The restaurant, which was London's first dedicated to handroll sushi, received a Time Out reviewer's praise for its 'triple whammy of expertise, exceptional produce and classy execution'. Alas, the south London Temaki wasn't to last. The California-style sushi joint shut its Brixton outpost last summer. Now, however, Temaki has announced a grand return to the city - this time in central London. A new location will open on Mayfair's Maddox Street
London food
Food & drink
fromThe Infatuation
2 months ago

Ginza Sushi & Sake - Review - Haight - San Francisco - The Infatuation

Ginza Sushi & Sake in the Haight offers reliable nigiri, rolls, and sashimi, ideal for casual walk-in dates and group meals after nearby activities.
fromTime Out New York
2 months ago

A new NoMad hotel bar is obsessed with Japanese bartending

The project comes from a deep bench of hospitality heavyweights: Jimmy Rizvi, the restaurateur behind Bungalow, and Kanvar Singh, of Midtown's ever-popular Elsie Rooftop, lead the partnership along with beverage director Hirotomo Akutsu, formerly of Tokyo's Bar Trench (ranked 94th on the World's 50 Best Bars 2025) and creative director Rio Azmee of Shinka Ramen. Every detail, from the way a cocktail is built to the way the room feels, is deliberate.
Food & drink
#pizza-studio-tamaki
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

Tokyo's Seirinkan takes over Sake No Hana for five nights

New York's pop-up pizza calendar just got a serious international upgrade. From February 24 through February 28, cult-favorite Tokyo pizzeria Seirinkan will temporarily swap Shibuya for the Bowery, taking over the kitchen at modern Japanese restaurant Sake No Hana for a five-night residency that blends neo-Neapolitan pizza with Lower Manhattan energy. If you're deep in the pizza rabbit hole, the name Susumu Kakinuma probably rings a bell.
Food & drink
fromwww.london-unattached.com
2 months ago

The Azuki Room Restaurant of the Month

Tse was not raised cooking Japanese food and, in preparation for opening The Azuki Room, travelled to Tokyo to train at the Japan Culinary Institute. He told me a bit about this process, but where his resilience has really been tested is in London. The Azuki Room was due to open in 2025 but suffered a series of unfortunate events: the site was occupied by squatters, the premises were damaged, stock and equipment were stolen, and the specialist sake Tse bought in Japan was consumed.
London food
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 month ago

Bar Japonais Rebrands as Katsumi With More Sushi and Lounge Vibes

Bar Japonais had only been open about a year and a half when it shut down for a rebrand. The 14th Street restaurant was initially billed as a French-Japanese izakaya with a lot of fusion dishes and limited sushi. But it turned out the main thing diners wanted was, in fact, sushi, especially after the restaurant brought in chef Masaaki "Uchi" Uchino, the Sushi Nakazawa alum behind Kiyomi omakase counter.
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