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Food & Wine in United States

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California

Night among giants

California's French Laundry is an eating adventure that's among the world's best, writes Penny Watson.

New York

Escape in New York

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Jacqui Taffel Amid the traffic, crowds and noise, Jacqui Taffel finds there are plenty of places for quiet reflection.

San Francisco

The city that fell to earth

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Michael Shmith A century after the earthquake San Francisco keeps on rising. The Age Travel editor Michael Shmith reports from the city of eternal optimism.

New York

It's freezing, but that's cool

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Hannah Edwards There's plenty to do when the Big Apple ices over, Hannah Edwards writes.

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