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Enjoy Steak Cuisine Across the Country

by Paul Adams

A big, red juicy steak is a great favorite among a major population of American citizens. There are different restaurants across the nation that offers excellent steaks. Lets take a look at the best steak restaurants in the country.

Three Forks, Dallas – Located in the popular Addison area, the restaurant can be considered the best place in Dallas to buy steak. The restaurant has been endowed with the prestigious Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence award. It can be considered best venue for all family occasions. Diners are in awe with the romantic atmosphere that fills this place. The restaurant also features private rooms, catering, valet parking, and fine wines. The food and ambience are very good.

Avenue Grill, Denver – Avenue Grill is famous for its martinis, a proud wine list and friendly service. The Denver business crowd can be seen filling up this place during lunch hours. With a dedicated bar and grill, diners are served with delicious food from the Asian and Italian cuisines. With comfortable ambience and delicious food, this place wins hands down for its steak varieties in Denver. The restaurant also specializes in personalizing any event with its creative touches. The restaurant can be used to conduct a holiday cocktail party or business luncheon.

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Posted in hotels on Oct 13th, 2009, 3:09 am by Paul Adams   

Havana Hotels: Ambos Mundos Hotel

by Jose Maurette Garces

The impressive Hotel Ambos Mundos with its extraordinary views over the burgundy tiled roofs, towards the Plaza de Armas in Old Havana and the echo of the exchange between time and the illustrious personalities, is an exquisite property which stands out amongst all Havana hotels.

The magnificent Ambos Mundos Hotel counts over 50 rooms. The double or twin beds and its furnishings are modern and the cream-tiled bathrooms are neat and clean. 36 of the standard rooms have matrimonial beds and the other 13 are twin bedded.

The Del Monte saloon was created in honour to the prominent Cuban cultural promoter Domingo Del Monte. It has an area of 30 sq m. and a variable capacity from 150 to 250 people standing. This saloon is an excellent venue for gatherings, presentations, showrooms, business meetings, wedding celebrations and salsa lessons.

This two saloons are completed with a menu buffet, coffee-break, gala dinners, according to the requests and appropriate prices. On the sixth floor of the hotel there is a privileged place for resting and eating, the Roof Garden, with 50 seats and a panoramic view over the old part of Havana and the bay.

Another striking feature of this Hotel is its privileged roof terrace where not only can you enjoy the best views of the Old Town area, the entrance of Havana’s Harbour and the impressive architecture surrounding its vicinity including some of the oldest fortresses built by the Spanish Colonization but also the best Mojito cocktails in Havana.

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Posted in hotels on Oct 3rd, 2009, 1:46 am by Jose Maurette Garces   

Visit the historic city of York, England and stay in one of its fine Hotels

The city of York, England is probably the most haunted city in Europe, of not the world. It was named the most haunted city in Europe by the Ghost Research Foundation International. Seriously though, a visit to the city of York is an amazing experience, with its fine gothic architecture, amazing medieval walls, and other fine attractions, there is a wealth of things to do, see and learn about this most historic city. In this article we will list some of our favourite attractions in the city and talk about some of its history.

York Minster is a fine Gothic cathedral and is one, of not thee, largest in Europe. The English Reformation introduced the first Anglican archbishop and caused the church to loose ownership of much of its land. Under queen Elizabeth I there was a concerted effort to remove all traces of the Roman Catholic Church from the cathedral, and during this period there was a great deal of looting of much of the cathedral’s treasures, as well destruction of tombs, windows, and alters.

Some of the major attractions in York:

York Minster The Minster provides the seat for the Archbishop of York, the second-highest office held in the Church of England. In the 11th century there was a series of Benedictine archbishops, including Ealdred, who travelled to Westminster to crown king William in 1066. Ealdred died in 1069 and is buried in the minster where his tomb can be seen by visitors today.

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Posted in hotels on Sep 18th, 2009, 1:48 am by Karen Milner   

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