Why I paid $900 to dine at Saison
San Francisco, Food, Travel Catherine Courtney San Francisco, Food, Travel Catherine Courtney

Why I paid $900 to dine at Saison

Acquiring Michelin stars has been a hobby of mine for quite some time, albeit a costly one for both my wallet and my waistline. In the midst of planning my annual trip to San Francisco,  I decided it was a great time to add a few Michelin stars to my list seeing as the Bay Area now has as many three star restaurants as New York City.

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D.C. Dining: Fiola
Washington D.C., One Star Catherine Courtney Washington D.C., One Star Catherine Courtney

D.C. Dining: Fiola

My girlfriend knows me all too well.  Before I could even finish my text about reservations and restaurants, she had already texted with a full blown itinerary.  And by now, you know I am SUCH A FAN of an itinerary. I was thrilled to see that she scheduled Fiola for lunch. I just love it when a plan falls into place!

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D.C. Dining: minibar by José Andrés
Washington D.C., Travel, Food Catherine Courtney Washington D.C., Travel, Food Catherine Courtney

D.C. Dining: minibar by José Andrés

I just returned from a weekend of wandering around Washington D.C. and I can't wait to share my dining adventures! Washington D.C. is not necessarily a place that is on my radar but one of my dearest girlfriends moved there for graduate school so of course, I had to visit! There's nothing better than enjoying sensational food with your best friends. 

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Madrid Musings: Mercado de San Miguel
Spain, Travel, Food Catherine Courtney Spain, Travel, Food Catherine Courtney

Madrid Musings: Mercado de San Miguel

One of my favorite "foodie" experiences during my trip to Madrid was visiting the Mercado de San Miguel. In fact, I enjoyed it so much, I went each day while I was there. The market reminded me of the West Side Market in Cleveland, but with serious Spanish flair. There are a variety of vendors (over 30, I believe) serving different tapas dishes, meats, sherry, and seafood. I didn't even know where to begin, so I just started wandering.

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Spain, Travel Catherine Courtney Spain, Travel Catherine Courtney

Madrid Musings: Bites & Sights Part 1

When I was planning my trip to Madrid, I was a little overwhelmed. There was SO much to see and not enough time. That seems to be the case with all of my travel, but I digress.  Below are a few of my favorite places that I visited.  If you have any questions at all about any of this, feel free to comment below or shoot me an email! I am happy to assist in any way.

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Travel, Spain, Food Catherine Courtney Travel, Spain, Food Catherine Courtney

Madrid Musings: Street XO

As you all know by now, I am notorious for planning all of my vacations around food. Before I even made flight or hotel reservations for Madrid, I checked to see what Michelin star restaurants were in the area. Imagine my excitement when I discovered that there were 14 different restaurants with Michelin star rankings, and that doesn't even include the World's 50 Best list! Seeing how Diver XO and Alinea recently collaborated, it was one of the first places to research.

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Keeping It In The Family: Rhine Hall Distillery

Rhine Hall. It's a new name in the Nashville market but one that Chicagoans know very well. Nestled in the heart of West Fulton Market, Charlie and Jenny Solberg are keeping their family tradition alive producing some of the best eau de vie around. You might be scratching your head about now or pulling up a tab to google "eau de vie." Don't worry, I had to do the same thing. 

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Windy City Bites: Entente
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Windy City Bites: Entente

While I was in the midst of my foodie reconnaissance for an upcoming trip to Chicago, I stumbled across a restaurant new to the Chicago dining scene, Entente. As I began to read through several articles, I became very excited and knew this was a must during my visit. At the helm of this new venture is Chef Brian Fisher, formerly of Michael Carlson's Schwa and Chef Mari Katsumura, formerly of Curtis Duffy's Grace. With that combination of culinary prowess, I knew I would be in for a treat.  

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A Rick Bayless Classic:  Topolobampo
Chicago, Food, Travel Catherine Courtney Chicago, Food, Travel Catherine Courtney

A Rick Bayless Classic: Topolobampo

Every time I go to Chicago, I try to make it to a few new restaurants. Over the past eighteen months, it's been harder and harder to abbreviate my list as the Chicago dining scene is always evolving.  When one place closes, three more open making it exhausting for this Nashville girl to keep up.

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In case you're waffling...
Belgium, Travel, Food Catherine Courtney Belgium, Travel, Food Catherine Courtney

In case you're waffling...

While wandering the streets in Brussels, it's likely that you will be greeted with the sweet scent of freshly baked waffles. (And no, it smells NOTHING like Eggo waffles people.) Admittedly, this was one many things that I couldn't wait to try.  Imagine my surprise when I went to order my first "Belgian" waffle to find out that these don't exist.

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