The setting’s genteel, the menu sea-centric at Fin
The setting’s genteel, the menu sea-centric at Fin
Next Door to Q in the old Sheba building, chef-restaurateur Jonathan Eismann’s Fin is a nautical cousin to his down-home barbecue joint. Outfitted with blue and white striped wallpaper, clean white chairs and Eismann’s own vintage wooden surfboards, it brings to mind Florida’s genteel Gulf Coast.
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48 hours in Aleppo, Syria
Architectural gems spanning a sweep of human history hide behind nondescript doors in Syria’s second city. Understated carpets are prized by collectors and the cuisine incorporates ancient influences from as far away as China.
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Getting scent-imental over hand-made soaps
Natural soaps are gaining popularity because of its cleansing and moisturising effects while not harming the skin.
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