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nuovomontecristo · 1 year
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Comunicazione importante !! Informiamo che in questo periodo ci sono dei lavori in corso al Locale la ristrutturazione e la messa in agibilità degli impianti di aria calda e climatizzazione e zone danneggiate del locale, causa tempesta luglio agosto 2021, ci siamo trasferiti in altro locale sempre a nella città di Busto Arsizio con le stesse iniziative, Indirizzo: via Silvio Pellico 9, Busto…
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Brazil has been on my list for a long time and my class trip to Chile seemed like the perfect time to add on a long weekend in Rio de Janeiro! I had planned to do this part of my trip solo but ended up being joined by someone I was newly seeing, adam, and it was a blast.
We stayed at the Hilton Copacabana beach which had nice amenities - a great breakfast buffet and pool set up, but the rooms were so small for the price. If I went back, I might choose to stay further down by ipanema or leblon beaches because more of the things we did were closer to those areas.
I was excited about Rio because it offered the chance to explore, relax and be in a city close to the airport all in one! I also had a coworker from Brazil who put together an amazing to do list for me which served as a great guide for the city.
The first night we had some cocktails and dinner at the hotel rooftop lounge and then walked along the beach a little bit. We also grabbed a cocktail at the beautiful Copacabana Palace hotel's pool bar which was right down the street. Rooms there go for $500+ a night so it was of course beautiful to see inside.
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Then, the first full day was our biggest one for exploring. We started walking towards Mirante Dona Marta initially but ended up in the favelas that led up to a Michael Jackson sculpture. I think we probably should have taken an uber to the mirante dona marta if we had known, but we still got a great view and had a nice time exploring the local area. After that, we walked to Parque Lage which is a beautiful little castle in a park that has a cute cafe and a view of the Christ Redeemer. Here we got a nice little lunch with a cocktail. Then we kept walking to the Botanical Garden which looked beautiful but it was almost closing so we didn't get tickets to go inside.
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At this point, we had walked 7+ miles so we made our way to Leblon beach and settled into some beach chairs for a caipirinha - they were delicious and very strong! After that, we walked on the beach a little bit and then headed back to the hotel for a cocktail by the pool. And to end our great day, we went to a Brazilian steakhouse for lots of meat - I believe the place we went was called Churrascaria Palace.
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The next day, we had booked train tickets up to the Christ Redeemer statue as well as a speedboat tour around the islands near Rio. I'm glad we went up to the Christ Redeemer and saw it but it was so hot and crowded that we really didn't need to stay long before we were ready to go back down. Before our boat tour, we went to this place called Bar Urca where the boat tour started from and the food was delicious! We had some traditional Brazilian shrimp goulash dish as well as more steak and some traditional brazilian pastries to start. And then we got extremely lucky because the other people on our group boat tour didn't show up so we basically got a private boat tour around Rio! It was beautiful and amazing to experience with Adam :) For our last night, we decided to hang by the pool at the hotel and order dinner there which was also delicious.
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The next day we slept in, got a good workout in at the gym, got one more traditional brazilian meal, booked massages and then headed to the airport for the long journey home.
Overall, an amazing trip to Rio and Brazil for the first time - definitely would go back!
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Here's what it's like to go now
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Here's what it's like to go now
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Crystal Serenity in the aquamarine waters of the Bahamas — Photo courtesy of Crystal Cruises
In the pandemic’s earliest days, between February and mid-March 2020, three cruise ship voyages resulted in more than 800 confirmed COVID cases and 10 deaths, according to the CDC. All of a sudden, cruising – an industry that is rabidly adored by an estimated 30 million passengers every year – became dangerous to one’s health.
The CDC essentially closed cruising down on March 14, 2020 – the same time lockdowns reverberated around the world.
Testing the waters
Lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess and Norwegian, which command the super-size passenger vessels, eased back into the water this past June and July. If the idea of sailing with thousands of passengers gives you pause, Crystal Cruises offers a great solution.
Crystal Serenity was the first ship in the company’s fleet to set sail, departing July 3, 2021 from Nassau for a week-long tour of the gorgeous family islands: a voyage so popular that it broke the record for single day bookings. Close enough to home to be easy to get to but still offering a cultural experience along with perfect beaches and clear, aquamarine waters, the Bahamas delivers a much-needed tropical getaway.
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Long Island is an unspoiled Bahamian paradise away from the crowds — Photo courtesy of Beth D’Addono
Aboard the Serenity, the company’s vigilant pandemic-era requirements, transparency and detailed protocols are designed to keep guests safe on holiday. And discounted prices sweeten the allure.
But just know that before you board, there are a lot of hoops to jump through.
What’s between you and that cocktail on the beach
There is some housekeeping to do before you’re on a sandy Bimini beach with a rum punch in hand. All passengers age 12 and up must be fully vaccinated to cruise on most lines. Proof of vaccination along with a negative PCR test is required to book your ticket.
Although Crystal allows a limited number of unvaccinated kids on board, parents should know that they can’t freely move around the ship or disembark at every port. The usual kids’ programming is not offered and the pool, specialty restaurants and most public areas are off-limits, making another family vacation option perhaps a better move.
Vax proof and multiple tests
Besides satisfying Crystal’s requirements, the Bahamas (like all countries) has its own protocols. Incoming visitors pay $40 for a Bahamas Travel Health Visa, obtained by uploading a vaccination record and a PCR test taken no more than five days prior to entering the country. The online process for getting the visa isn’t always intuitive, and if anything goes wrong – like your test results are late – the last-minute scramble can be a nail-biter.
Speaking of stress, do yourself a favor and avoid arriving the day of your cruise in case of a delayed flight. The best bet is to get to Nassau the day before and stay downtown; the Marriott Courtyard Junkanoo Beach close to the local Fish Fry is one good option.
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Get to Nassau the day before you cruise and have a drink at the Poop Deck downtown — Photo courtesy of Beth D’Addono
Plan on drinks or an early dinner at the Poop Deck, locally owned by the colorful Donna Carrer since 1973. The whole grilled snapper and spicy conch salad is a great way to kick off a Bahamian adventure.
Making it aboard
On cruise day, there’s another COVID test to take prior to boarding the ship: a simple and organized process that is the final gateway to that Crystal experience.
Onboard, the measures in place to keep every inch of the Serenity spotless are myriad. Besides endless cleaning and sanitizing, handwashing and sanitizer stations abound. Extra crew members man the previously self-serve eating and drinking options – no buffets onboard.
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Strict protocol, masks and social distancing keep crew and passengers safe — Photo courtesy of Beth D’Addono
Every suite and social space is treated with fresh, non-recirculated air. Masks are worn by every crew member and by guests in public spaces when not eating and drinking.
Now you’re cruising
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At your service aboard the Crystal Serenity — Photo courtesy of Beth D’Addono
Crystal delivers an all-inclusive boutique luxury experience on sleek vessels a cut above the bigger boats. Akin to a floating five-star hotel – including two levels of penthouse staterooms that come with private butlers – the ship is understated and elegant in its design, with plenty of intimate spaces for sunning, reading and just getting away from the crowds. Bookings are being kept at a significantly reduced capacity, giving everybody plenty of personal space.
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Gourmet treats abound onboard Serenity — Photo courtesy of Beth D’Addono
The Serenity is all about gourmet cuisine. Two specialty restaurant meals are included, with Umi Uma offering a sushi bar and cuisine from chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Prego dishing out fine regional Italian fare in an intimate setting. There’s also Brazilian-style churrascaria, the globally inspired Marketplace with multiple culinary stations, a Chinese restaurant called Silk and the Waterside dining room with open seating.
Numerous pubs and bars dot the ship, with the Palm Court an especially glam spot for cocktails and music. Activities abound: from live shows to computer classes to karaoke to bridge lessons, there’s something for everybody. But after the last 18 tumultuous months, downtime punctuated by sea views, onboard coddling, swimming and beachcombing on the friendly Bahamian islands is just what the doctor ordered.
The takeaway: Cruising during COVID
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This is the destination — Photo courtesy of Beth D’Addono
Although it would be wonderful to sail away from all things COVID, that’s not happening anytime soon. But if cruising is balm to your soul, do the work it takes to get back onboard, knowing that sun and sandy beaches, restful days at sea and the finest hospitality await.
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vietnamexpat · 5 years
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Au Lac do Brazil Steak Restaurant
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Au Lac do Brazil has been serving the authentic Brazilian Churrascaria in Vietnam for more 10 years, bringing along with it a new dining concept – an “All you can eat” Brazilian style BBQ - where meat is brought to your table on skewers by a Passador and served to your heart’s content, paired with an extensive selection of fine wines. The service style at ALDB (Au Lac do Brazil) is well known around the World and becoming increasingly popular since our 2003 opening here in Vietnam. In “Rodizio” style, professional trained meat cutters called “Passadores” come directly to diners at their tables and carve off succulent slices of your favorite items from large sword like skewers brought hot from the BBQ. Standard of service of Churrasco’s: Meat cutter placing skewer with meat guest’s preference with communication of meat cutter, about size of sliced, thickness and area of meat. Guest can indicate his/her choice verbally or just showing area of meat, using personal meat cutlery /tongs/ - which is part of standard set up. Rodizio service style symbolized as well chips with two colors indicate speed of service or finished whole Churrasco dinner; with green side of chip on table costumers indicate continuing service from staff & meat cutter; with turning on red side indicating break or end of dinner. Original developed special kind – custom-made grill with rotating holders for steel skewers, on different heights for different grilling temperatures, rotating style with bottom holder for charcoal and wood providing heat & fire for grilling meats, original grilled techniques details are confidential and patent by owners only   Read the full article
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London's Best All-You-Can-Eat
Arrive hungry. The all-you-can-eat buffet might be in decline in London, apart from at weekend brunch, where it's at an all-time high. But there are still places where you can eat your bodyweight in pizza, dumplings or tandoor chicken any day of the week, and we've rounded up the best of them. Rodizio Rico There are branches of this Brazilian joint in Islington and the O2 — both, in true churrascaria-style, offering eat-as-much-as-you-can. £26.50 a head, or £19.50 for vegetarians, gets you unlimited access to a salad bar as well as a card that’s green on one side, red on the other. For as long as you display the green side, the waiters will continue to come round and carve meat from large skewers straight onto your plate. It’s every bit as intense as it sounds, so only come if you're in the market for an enormous amount of meat — which is expertly-grilled and tender, though it does unashamedly lean towards the fattier cuts of meat. 77- 78 Upper St, Islington, N1 Source instagram Source instagram Indian Veg This N1 Indian would be good value at a lot more than the £7.95 a head they charge for their vegetarian buffet. The line-up changes constantly but it's reliably good, and it's a flat price across the day — unlike many of the other buffets in this article — so you don't have to be strategic about your timings. Come prepared though: it's BYO, and as they're not shy of heat in the curries, you might want to have a beer in arms' reach. 92-93 Chapel Market, N1 Source www.theindianveg Source tripadvisor Dragon King This is a love-it-or-hate-it place: this Chinese buffet is impersonally enormous, the Park Royal location has a strong feel of US strip mall and people have been known to doubt just how Chinese or how classic their 'Chinese Classics' section is. But the thing is, it's alright food for ridiculously low prices: grown-ups pay from £6.80 for a weekday lunchtime to £7.20 at weekends, and a few pounds more at dinner. That gets you free reign of 30 dishes at lunchtime, double that for dinner, parking's free, children's meals are cheaper and there are two karaoke rooms. For when one karaoke room isn't enough. Royale Leisure Park, W3 Source virtualtourist Source virtualtourist Kitchin N1 Just a humble, 200-odd seater Chinese-Thai-Indian-Italian fusion restaurant, this. Jamming together so many different foods, they vary in quality — they haven't really nailed the pizzas but the oven-warm naan breads, grilled tandoor meats and Thai curries are all good. Lunch starts at £8.99 Monday to Saturday, getting higher for dinner and Sunday lunch, and higher again for weekend dinners.   8 Caledonia Street, N1 Source kitchinn1 Source kitchinn1 Rodízio Preto This churrascaria, with branches across London, works in the same way as Rodizio Rico - also covered in this list. Same unlimited servings of grilled meat, same traffic-light signs for showing the servers your ongoing desire vs total inability to eat more meat. But they also have an alternative for £19.95 to miss the grilled meat and go for the — still impressive — all-you-can-eat selection of hot dishes and salads. 73 Shaftesbury Ave, W1D Source instagram Source instagram Sushi Salsa The buffet at this Camden restaurant starts at 5pm every day, with a surprisingly good range of Latin American and Japanese dishes. It's on the steeper side of these all-you-can-eat buffets — you could eat your fill for £19.80 a head in plenty of restaurants — but raw fish isn't something to cut corners with... And the higher prices might be responsible for the decent buzz at their Camden Lock home, as people tend to come and stay for the evening, to get their money's worth. Unit 3a Camden Wharf, NW1 Source sushisalsa Source sushisalsa Fu Manchu Sometimes you just want to eat your body weight in dim sum. And if one of those times were to fall on a Sunday from 12pm till 10pm and you were willing to stray south of the river, you could do worse than Fu Manchu.  £19.50 a head gets you basket upon basket of dumplings - book ahead to be certain of a place. And be wary if your Saturday evening was a heavy one - you might find the restaurant soothingly dark but distressingly loud. 15-16 Lendal Terrace, SW4 Source fumanchu Source fumanchu
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nuovomontecristo · 1 year
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