Highlights of a city almost at the top of the world…Reykjavik, Iceland Barbara Kingstone November 1, 2019 Destinations, Europe, Hotels, Ireland I certainly underestimated Iceland, I thought I’d see the Norther Lights, touch an iceberg, and soak in the hot springs. Then...
Madrid, glorious even in the rain Barbara Kingstone October 30, 2012 Europe, Spain The architecturally wonderful city still has touches of Moorish walls from the 9th century. But even in this dismal economical time for the...
Israel has many ‘foodies’ who love the art of cooking Barbara Kingstone March 15, 2012 Cuisine, Middle East In the famous open, some areas covered, is Jerusalem’s Machane Yehuda food market. There are stalls of every produce up and down the various...
The Druze of Israel are as special to this country as is their food Barbara Kingstone March 11, 2012 Cuisine, Middle East As the small bus slowly ascended the curvy narrow road to Beit Jan, one of the all- Druze villages that dot Israel, the unusual downpour of rain and...
New authentic Indian food at The Imperial Barbara Kingstone February 8, 2012 Asia, Cuisine, Hotels, India, India New Delhi, India's renowned hotel, The Imperial, has opened a new authentic Indian food restaurant. Daniell's is a true treasure another jewel in the...
A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread Barbara Kingstone January 18, 2011 Israel, Middle East A few years ago if I had reported about excellent culinary experiences in Israel, eyebrows would have raised and there’d be some uncontrollable...
Keeping Up with the Hectic Pace of Bangkok… 24 Hours of Food and Fun Barbara Kingstone January 17, 2011 Asia, Thailand Bangkok's skyscape It’s an hour or so past dawn. So early, it’s hard to tell whether the sun will break through the...