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micheltaanman-blog · 2 years
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Nederland-Amsterdam- Stadsstrand IJburg
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rihanna-online · 11 years
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rihanna leaving izakaya restaurant, amsterdam (march 6, 2014)
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weownthenitenyc · 5 years
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EATS: Amsterdam's Culinary Scene Offers Something Delicious to Suit Every Palate or Pocket
EATS: Amsterdam's Culinary Scene Offers Something Delicious to Suit Every Palate or Pocket. #Amsterdam #AmsterdamEATS #EATS #EatsAmsterdam #MRPorter #IzakayaAmsterdam #MoMoAmsterdam #TheDutchessAmsterdam #THEBUTCHERSOCIALCLUB #ToniLocoLove
If you’re looking for a great dining experience in Amsterdam, check out these first-rate restaurants and top-notch spots to grab drinks in the city of canals.
Pre & After dinner drinks MR PORTER Amsterdam
Sipping drinks while enjoying an impressive view of Amsterdam’s city center. This is why MR PORTER is the perfect spot to have drinks with friends. And if you are looking for a cozy spot…
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funfoodtravelling · 5 years
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Best Japanese Restaurant for Yakitori in Amsterdam
Best Japanese Restaurant for Yakitori in Amsterdam
This week we write about a Japanese restaurant serving delicious Yakitori which we have recently discovered in Amsterdam. You might already know that two of our big passions are food and travel.  If you are following us right here or in social networks, you might also know that we really love Japan.
This post may contain affiliate links. We earn a small commission if you purchase something…
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t-baba · 5 years
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Article: The Top 5 One Pagers from Dec 2019
Here are the Top 5 Single Page websites featured on the One Page Love website in December. Hope they keep you inspired to create your own beautiful One Pagers – enjoy!
5. Website Inspiration: ITG
What fun interactive Landing Page for an upcoming illustration builder called ITG. The characters animate, the dogs are changeable and that demo with hands moving objects is very impressive.
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4. Website Inspiration: Hono Izakaya
Unique infinite scrolling One Pager for Hono Izakaya - a Japanese tavern based in Québec City. Note the impressive load transition using their branding, the opening times trigger by mouse hover, the menu carousal and how the design fills a big screen resolution.
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3. Website Inspiration: Brussels Airport in Numbers – v2
Fascinating One Pager sharing the huge numbers experienced in 2018 at Brussels Airport. The page is basically one big beautiful (and animated) infographic with a neat stat/block shuffle function.
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2. Website Inspiration: Kenkashi
Beautifully designed One Pager for the Kenkashi soil additive featuring a fixed footer navigation that smooth scrolls to sections. The 100% width design fills your screen well and really appreciate how clear the How It Works section is split into two columns.
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1. Website Inspiration: CANALS
CANALS is a stunning horizontal-scrolling One Pager by Marcus Brown & Aristide Benoist giving us a visual glimpse into the iconic 17th-century Amsterdam canals. The Single Page website just oozes style with gorgeous typography and slick load transitions as you scroll. On top of it all, the editorial piece is comprehensive and storytelling well constructed. One of the best One Pagers of 2019.
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Hope you enjoyed these beautiful One Pagers from December! Which was your favorite?
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dandremichael · 7 years
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#besties @kimblehaircare #kimberlykimble @dandremichael #dandremichael at @izakaya #izakaya #Amsterdam
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fassanda · 5 years
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Rogiers Eindejaarslijstje
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Naam: Rogier Smalhout Cohen de Lara Nix aka de Reiger aka Young Rigatoni aka Ferrero Roger aka The Grey Heron
Leeftijd: Bijna 50
Beroep: Directing Creative
Beste gerecht in 2019 (waar, wat, wie?): Sowieso de Impossible Burger, spectaculaire uitvinding en cruciaal bij het voornemen om minder vlees te eten. Bij Osen Izakaya in L.A. heb ik het lekkerst Japans ooit gegeten (is dat een zin?) en in Amsterdam zijn Rijsel, Breda, Scheepskameel en La Fiorita mijn favoriet.
Meest memorabel moment van euforie onder invloed in 2019?: Mijn veertigste (!) verjaardag met mijn beste vrienden gevierd alsof ik 20 werd. De euforie was real. De kater ook.
Het 50-jarig huwelijk van mijn ouders was ook heerlijk emo op een alcoholische manier.
Meest aangename verrassing in 2019?: Da Baby en Da Opposites.
Ik heb voor het eerst ....... In 2019?: Eindelijk seks gehad!
Beste reis(spot) in 2019?: Los Angeles en Malaga (een beetje het L.A. van Zuid-Europa). En Wenen heeft me positief verrast. Sofia daarentegen zou ik niemand willen aanraden.
Beste collabo(s) in 2019?: Ik ga erg lekker op de sacai x Nike Waffle Daybreak en die Palace x Juventus x adidas. Van eigen bodem Patta x CP Company, POP x Nijntje, Daily Paper x Vincent van Gogh, A$AP Ferg x Redline (s/o HERC) en Koning Toto. En Appelsap x Ace & Tate vond ik ook een geslaagde samenwerking.
Beste aankoop in 2019?: Een nieuwe macbook en een Yashika FX3 Super 2000 camera (klinkt megaslick maar is gewoon een tweedehands fototoestel voor 25 euro, maar wel een hele mooie).
Meest hinderlijke social mediapersonality in 2019?: Thierry Baudet
Top social mediapersonality in 2019?: @korffkyan (aka de levende legende van Herres), long may he reign!
Beste televisie/YouTube programma uit 2019?: Euphoria, Top Boy, Mindhunter, Joardy Season, Joardy Sitcom en First Dates.
Beste influencercampagne uit 2019?: Freddy Tratlehner
Domste Vice artikel uit 2019?: Weetikveel..
Beste klantenservice uit 2019: KLM
Nepste klantenservice uit 2019: Uber
Beste podcast uit 2019?: Joe Rogan, Broken Record (Rick Rubin x 3 stacks!) Bakkie Bakkie, Drink Champs en Tate Talks: Khalil Joseph & Arthur Jafa in conversation.
Beste meme uit 2019?:
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En alles van @dankartdirectormemes
Beste Instagram(profiel, post) uit 2019?: @fuckjerry, @willyparty, @curbyourlarrydavid en @diddy nog steeds in heavy rotation.
Gemiste kans in 2019?: Badr heeft wel glansrijk het record gemiste kansen verbroken. Echt jammer man.
Beste artikel in 2019?: Niet onthouden.
Beste expositie in 2019?: Khalil Joseph BLK NWS. Stacii Samidin in ‘t Rijksmuseum. Raquel van Haver in het Stedelijk. Patta in het HEM. En helaas niet live gezien maar ik moet hier wel The Big Wheel van Arthur Jafa op de biennale en Virgil Abloh in Chicago noemen, allebei keihard.
Grootse deceptie in 2019?: Mark Rutte. Mensen die stemmen vanuit angst en onze (en hun eigen) vrijheid in gevaar brengen. En weer een paar legends overleden.. Keith Flint, Robert Frank, Peer Mascini, Rutger Hauer, Jules Deelder en natuurlijk Juice Wrld en Feis, rest in peace.
Het meest hoopvolle in 2019?: Ik vond 2019 niet heel hoopvol to be honest.
Persoonlijke overwinning in 2019?: De overgang van ‘Rogier van Appelsap’ naar ‘Rogier van zichzelf’ (work in progress).
Gezelligste feestje in 2019?: Mijn verjaardag in Radio Radio, thanks to Sandor, Vic, Order fam & Vincent Reinders! En de beste vrienden van de wereld!
Gezelligste festival in 2019?: Appelsap is gewoon het gezelligst toch… En ik was graag naar Us By Night design festival in Antwerpen gegaan, hopelijk volgend jaar.
Beste #hashtag?: #KOZP
Nepste #hashtag?: #ZwartePietMoetBlijven
Beste concert in 2019?: Kruangbin, Black Nile, The Opposites op Appelsap en never forget Alex on stage bij Dave.
Tofste clips uit 2019?: Hoeveel harde videos kwamen er dit jaar uit? A lot… 21 Savage – a lot, Prince Waly – Doggie Bag, A$AP Ferg – Floor Seats, A$AP Rocky – Kids Turned Out Fine, slowthai ft. Denzel Curry – Psycho, Blood Orange – Hope, Beardyman – 6am (Ready to write), PNL – Au DD, Da Baby – BOP on Broadway, TNGHT – Gimme Summn, Michael Kiwanuka – Hero, Baloji – Zombies, Stormzy – Sounds of the Skeng, Weval – Someday, Benny Sings – Not Enough.
Beste film(s) uit 2019?: Monos, Joker, The Irishman, At Eternity’s Gate, Ford vs Ferrari, Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood, Parasite en weer een paar klassiekers afgestreept: Citizen Kane, A Streetcar Named Desire, Breathless, Andrei Rublev, Stalker, Dog Day Afternoon en Soi Cuba.
Beste documentaire uit 2019?: Dat Hiphop ding op Netflix was leuk. The Black Godfather. Homecoming vond ik irritant goed. Fyre Fest natuurlijk heerlijk. BADR van Anna van ‘t Hek en King of the Cruise van Sophie Dros ook mega.
Beste boek uit 2019?: Grand Hotel Europa, Het Raadsel Spinoza, Otmars Zonen, Gucci Mane, Figures of Speech & Lekker Fred.
Muzikale hoogtepunten uit 2019?: Op eenzame hoogte staat natuurlijk de opening credits song ‘t Pomphuys’ van Joardy Sitcom. Op gepaste afstand Burna Boy, Dave, IGOR, Da Baby, James Blake, Snoh Aalegra, Rosalía, Solange, Dev Hynes, Jai Paul, Steve Lacey, BenjiFlow, Bea 1991, Octavian, Flohio, slowthai, Headie One, Skepta, Hef, Freddy Gibbs x Madlib, Future, Young Thug, PNL in Paradiso en Stormzy op Glastonbury.
Muzikale dieptepunten uit 2019?: Nederlandse rap en Rocky in jail.
Beste mixtape uit 2019 (artiest, dj, radioshow)?: Luister te weinig mixtapes en radioshows. Maar NTS, BBC1, Vic Crezée, Benji-B en Lefto altijd lekker en de Ace & Tate Sounds met oa. Sandor Dayala, Mairo Nawaz en Carista.
Nepste bitch in 2019?: Ik heb er wel een paar en jullie weten precies wie jullie zijn.
Beste bitch in 2019?: Sara Nix, bedankt voor de mooiste speech ever en je grenzeloze liefde. Cow van je.
Doelstellingen voor 2019?: Minder input, meer output.
Uitkijken voor ....... in 2020?: Smeltende ijskappen
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otavietnam · 5 years
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Có gì ở Ine No Funaya - Venice của xứ sở hoa anh đào?
https://otavietnam.com/?p=29138 Có gì ở Ine No Funaya - Venice của xứ sở hoa anh đào? Rất nhiều nơi trên thế giới được ví với thành phố Venice nổi tiếng của Ý, từ trấn cổ Lệ Giang (Trung Quốc), thủ đô Amsterdam (Hà Lan)… và ngay cả xứ sở hoa anh đào Nhật Bản cũng có những nơi được ví với địa danh này như Kurashiki (Okayama) và Ogaki (Gifu). Thế nhưng, một địa danh mới nổi lên thời gian gần đây cũng chính tại Nhật Bản, thuộc một tỉnh quen thuộc với du khách gần xa là Kyoto, nhưng hiếm khi được nhắc đến trên các trang thông tin du lịch Nhật Bản lại nhăm nhe soán ngôi những phiên bản có trước, đó là làng chài Ine. Vậy lý do gì khiến Ine được ví là “Venice phiên bản Nhật”?   Venice phiên bản Nhật – Ảnh: domepakornlam   Yên bình Ine No Funaya – Ảnh: yellow_mao   LÀNG CHÀI NHỎ BÊN VỊNH INE   Người ta biết đến Kyoto rất rất nhiều, biết đến thành phố từng là thủ đô của Nhật Bản, biết đến hàng ngàn ngôi đền chùa cổ kính và tinh túy văn hóa truyền thống của người dân nơi đây. Nhưng Ine No Funaya – nằm phía Bắc, cách trung tâm Kyoto 3 giờ chạy xe lại hiếm khi được nhắc đến với vai trò thu hút du lịch.   Làng chài nhỏ bên vịnh Ine – Ảnh: yellow_mao   Ine No Funaya là một trong ba ngôi làng đẹp nhất Nhật Bản, với cảnh quan là những ngôi nhà nổi trên mặt nước trong xanh, phản chiếu cả bầu trời quang đãng bên bờ vịnh Ine làm bạn gợi nhớ đến thành phố Venice lãng mạn của nước Ý.   Một trong ba ngôi làng đẹp nhất Nhật Bản – Ảnh: piyahatai   Làng chài nhỏ cho đến nay vẫn kiếm nguồn thu nhập chính từ săn bắt cá, bất chấp đô thị hóa ngày một gia tăng, đến Ine No Funaya vẫn sẽ còn không khí thật rõ rệt của các làng chài Nhật Bản xa xưa như chưa từng bị mai một.   Nước trong vắt – Ảnh: wareerat_fahsai_siamraft   Xem thêm: Các khách sạn tại Nhật Bản   KIẾN TRÚC ĐỘC ĐÁO CỦA INE NO FUNAYA   Funaya tiếng Nhật có nghĩa là “nhà thuyền”, và đúng với tên gọi của ngôi làng, có tới hơn 200 nhà thuyền im lìm nối tiếp dọc bờ vịnh Ine. Nhà thuyền bằng gỗ được xây dựng kiểu truyền thống, bao gồm nhà ở, nhà kho và cả “garage thuyền” để buộc tàu ở dưới, đảm bảo việc sinh hoạt và làm ăn của cư dân làng Ine.   Kiến trúc của các ngôi nhà thuyền funaya – Ảnh: info.geniustable   Kiến trúc funaya khá lạ mắt, nhỏ bé nhưng lại đáp ứng đủ nhu cầu cho gia chủ, lại vừa giữ vai trò quan trọng trong việc bảo tồn kiến trúc truyền thống của Nhật Bản từ thời Edo. Cái khéo của kiến trúc này là tận dụng tối đa khoảng đất rộng 20 met giữa núi và biển để xây nhà, vẫn đảm bảo thẩm mỹ mà không hề lo lắng các đợt sóng lớn, lại vừa bảo vệ người dân khỏi thiên tai lũ lụt hay các đợt bão gió mạnh.   Kiến trúc độc đáo của funaya – Ảnh: Nihon Japan Addict   VĂN HÓA MANG HƠI THỞ THỜI GIAN   Để tìm hiểu rõ nhất về Ine, không gì tuyệt hơn là lênh đênh trên biển bằng du thuyền Ine-wan Meguri. Bạn sẽ có cơ hội ngắm nhìn sông nước hiền hòa, xem người dân lao động, sinh hoạt, ghé các khu vực đánh bắt cá hay tranh thủ thăm thú những hòn đảo nhỏ tuyệt đẹp trong vịnh.   Đừng từ trong một garage thuyền – Ảnh: s.webry.info   Các hoạt động vui chơi, khám phá văn hóa của làng Ine cũng khá nhiều, hãy tới công viên Funaya no Sato cách làng vài phút đi bộ để thu vào tầm mắt toàn cảnh vịnh Ine xinh đẹp, thưởng thức ẩm thực đa dạng địa phương ở các nhà hàng khách sạn trên funaya hay ở izakaya bình dân.   Yên bình tĩnh lặng – Ảnh: panoramio   Bởi là khu vực biển nên không thể bỏ qua việc thưởng thức các món hải sản tươi sống ngon ngất ngay của Ine, nhất là món sashimi nổi danh xứ hoa anh đào. Và những con nghiện ẩm thực một khi đến Nhật thì chẳng bao giờ lo thiếu món ăn để thưởng thức, bởi món ăn Nhật quá đa dạng, phong phú, vừa đẹp mắt lại vừa ngon miệng.   Món sashimi nổi danh – Ảnh: Sưu Tầm   Hướng mặt ra biển rộng lớn, làng Ine No Funaya được bao bọc bởi cảnh quan núi non hùng vĩ xung quanh, tạo nên một bức tranh tuyệt mỹ có biển có rừng, có sự hoang sơ mộc mạc từ các căn nhà nhỏ xinh như đang bồng bềnh trên mặt biển. Hãy tưởng tượng một sớm mai thức dậy, ánh mặt trời đỏ loang loáng nước soi bóng xuống cả những căn nhà đang ngủ yên chợt bị đánh thức bởi bình minh, Ine lúc ấy đẹp tựa một chốn cổ tích.   Đẹp như cổ tích – Ảnh: abeckytimes   Mọi thứ cứ ngỡ là mơ khi dạo bước trong thị trấn nhỏ đang bắt đầu ngày mới. Dễ dàng tìm thấy những dấu tích cổ quanh làng, dễ dàng bắt gặp một nụ cười tươi thân thiện của người dân làng Ine, và dần dần, bạn sẽ cảm nhận được cái hồn Edo thấm vào tâm trí, tái hiện nước Nhật thuở xa xưa lắm.   Venice phiên bản Nhật đẹp lạ – Ảnh: travelholic_insta   Xem thêm: Các tour du lịch Nhật Bản giá rẻ   Không có những thông tin tràn lan trên mạng truyền thông, đến Ine No Funaya bạn cần có một hành trang kỹ lưỡng hơn để có một chuyến du lịch Nhật Bản trọn vẹn, nơi làng chài hoang sơ yên bình đang chào đón bạn.   Hoa Cát – Mytour.vn   Lưu ý: Nội dung bài viết thuộc bản quyền của Mytour.vn (Không bao gồm hình ảnh). Mọi sao chép cần ghi rõ nguồn, tên tác giả, nhiếp ảnh gia cùng với liên kết về nội dung tương ứng tại Mytour.vn Nguồn: Mytour Bởi - https://otavietnam.com/?p=29138
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shinebyseven · 6 years
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Housed in a discreet former diamond factory, there are genteel touches and sexy design details everywhere at the Sir Albert Hotel in Amsterdam’s hip De Pijp neighborhood––from refined Japanese-Peruvian bistro, Izakaya, to its atmospheric interiors and impressive selection of books in the study. #amsterdamlocal #hiphotels #travelwriter
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healthupdatede-blog · 7 years
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IZAKAYA Hamburg – Japanische Küche mit südamerikanischen Einflüssen
Japanische Küche mit südamerikanischen Einflüssen? Dafür steht IZAKAYA in Mailand, Ibiza, Amsterdam, München und auch in Hamburg. Die zahlreichen... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Quelle: A Very Vegan Life http://averyveganlife.de/2018/03/izakaya-hamburg/ via IFTTT
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tonyduncanbb73 · 7 years
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Strut Your Costume at Hojoko This Week (and More Fall Food Events)
All the local food and drink events you’ll actually want to attend
Welcome to the Eater Boston event round-up of fun food happenings taking place soon around the Boston area. Updated regularly, this curated guide features a few select events coming up in the weeks ahead, from special dinners and festivals to fundraisers and parties.
Here’s the rundown for the final two days of October, plus a sneak peek at what’s in store for the first week of November.
Want to submit an event for potential inclusion in this round-up? [email protected].
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October 30
Scrumpfest What: The Hawthorne hosts Scrumpfest Monday evening as part of New England Cider Week. Named for the word used to describe stealing apples from someone’s tree or orchard, Scrumpfest will feature hard cider, carnival games, a late-night movie, and themed music. Where: 500 Commonwealth Ave., Kenmore Square, Boston Details: Event runs from 6 to 10 p.m.
October 31
Hojokoween What: The Fenway izakaya hosts a Halloween party this week, complete with a costume contest with prizes. There will also be live performances, and the restaurant will offer $6 cocktails and $3 beers. Where: 1271 Boylston St., Fenway, Boston Details: No cover; purchase food and drinks a la carte. Event runs from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Trophy Room Halloween Party What: The South End restaurant will show horror movies and serve “creepy cocktails” with New Amsterdam spirits. Where: 26 Chandler St., South End, Boston Details: Event runs from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
November 2
Burro de los Muertos What: Burro Bar in Brookline’s Washington Square will put on a Dia de los Muertos party with the help of Lunazul Tequila. Costumes are welcome, and there will be prizes, plus complimentary snacks from 9 to 10 p.m., games, and swag. The restaurant will offer its late-night menu until midnight. Entry is $5, and all proceeds go to Mexico Earthquake Relief. Where: 1665 Beacon St., Washington Square, Brookline Details: Tickets available online for $5. Food and beverages available for purchase a la carte. Event runs from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Cocktails and a Movie What: Cafe ArtScience will screen Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan, a movie about the NYC Ballet’s prima ballerina. After the film, bar director Tenzin Samdo will craft a surprise cocktail. Where: 650 East Kendall St., Kendall Square, Cambridge Details: Tickets available online for $35.
November 3-4
Beer and Sweets What: Local breweries will fill the Revere Hotel with a surplus of beer, while local producers will have sweet treats on hand to pair with the beverages. Look out for sweets from Miam Miam Macaronerie, Parlor Ice Cream, Williams Family Baking Company, and more, plus drinks from 20 different breweries and cider makers. Where: 200 Stuart St., Back Bay, Boston Details: Tickets available online for $55, which includes unlimited food and beverage sampling. Event is 21+.
November 4
Ramen Ride What: Another bicycle-based food crawl features ramen from Ganko Ittetsu in Coolidge Corner, Pagu in Central Square, and Shabu & Mein in Kendall Square. Ramen will be available in smaller portions than usual (to better sample bowls at each location), and the ride will culminate in a gathering at Flat Top Johnny’s in Cambridge. Where: Copley Square, Back Bay, Boston Details: Event goes from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., starting from Copley Square.
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weownthenitenyc · 5 years
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Summer is finally here and that means another momentous season awaits in Ibiza. Whether you’re looking to partake in the White Isle’s legendary parties or sample the sizzling dining scene. We pick our favorite spots on the Balearic Island to inspire your sunny escape.
Weather getting you down? Not too late to jet-down to ‘beefa and we’ve done this weekend’s planning. Mandatory Ibiza itinerary as follows.
WHERE TO GO – NIGHT OUT
Wednesday, Paradise at DC-10
Tickets here
There are opening parties, and then there are opening parties: Jamie Jones’ Paradise’s 2019 kickoff is the latter. Hosted at DC-10, revelers get an incomparable vantage point of planes’ descent into the white isle. The Martinez Brothers are gearing up for one of their B2B sets with the main man himself. Then there’s the juxtaposition of Adam Beyer’s dark and stark beats to Hot Creations’ Infinity Ink live set. You can expect some Latin rhythms thrown in by Flashmob and Ilario Alicante, so along with Andrea Oliva and Richy Ahmed, there’s something for everyone.
Thursday 13th June: Pacha’s Music On & Cassy all night long
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Double-up Music On: Catch some rays at Destino Pacha for Hot Since 82, followed by a night not for the faint of heart at Pacha with Marco Carola along with a must-see Cassy. “Legend” gets thrown around whenever someone sorts out your suite’s air conditioning, whereas Cassy’s one that’s truly earned the moniker.
Friday 14th June: Hï Ibiza’s F*** Me, I’m Famous
More info, HERE.
Perhaps you’ve heard of David Guetta? Maybe a track or two’s made its way into a party playlist? How about his Jack Back alias, then? Didn’t think so. There’s also Idris Elba back to his DJ roots before conquering your Netflix queue. If you ever went to Space, you’ll want to boomerang back into its Hï incarnation for this Friday Fiesta. The building’s got decades of beats beneath and plenty of new parties to write home about.
Saturday 15th June: Ushuaïa’s ANTS
More info, HERE.
The Instagramable venue and ANTS dancers mixed with minimal basslines make for a solid Saturday whether you’re winding down your visit in a big way or gearing it up with a bang. You know there’ll be streamers and CO2 blasts in between beats by Camelphat, Kölsch, and the endless energy from SKREAM.
Sunday 16th June: Blue Marlin Ibiza’s Cocoon – Pete Tong Sessions
More info: https://www.bluemarlinibiza.com/events/pete-tong-sessions-13/ 
After bringing in legendary British dance duo Underworld to the island to kick off the season at UshuaÏa Ibiza, Sven Väth is in with yet another very special event as BBC Radio 1 royalty Pete Tong joins him at Blue Marlin for a knock-out fix of stellar tunes at one of the island’s best beachside venues.
WHERE TO GO – EATS & DRINKS
IZAKAYA Asian Kitchen & Bar
To fuel up in between, “it’s always worth trying at least one dish that you never had before” at IZAKAYA, a South American-influenced Japanese share plates spot.
The Butcher Ibiza
Amsterdam’s legendary burger joint has landed on the island to satisfy your carnivore cravings. Holland’s hip burger bar is serving top-quality burgers, prepared on the spot using only the freshest ingredients.
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The butcher is a full-service concept open daily from 13:00 until 7:00. Whether you crave a late breakfast, a tasty lunch, a hearty dinner or a midnight snack, the butcher is the place to be.
Summer in Ibiza: Weather getting you down? Not too late to jet-down to ‘beefa and we’ve done this weekend’s planning. #Ibiza #Summer #NIghtlife #Ibiza #IbizaEats Summer is finally here and that means another momentous season awaits in Ibiza. Whether you're looking to partake in the White Isle's legendary parties or sample the sizzling dining scene.
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D I N E R & D R I N K S 🍾 // Izakaya Amsterdam #myventeexclusive #venteexclusive #venteprivee #inturn #pvh #tommyhilfiger #calvinklein (bij IZAKAYA Asian Kitchen & Bar)
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hotelsmarket · 7 years
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Roomers Munich Hotel Joins Autograph Collection
Autograph Collection Hotels today announced its fourth hotel in Germany with the opening of Roomers Munich, located in the city's Westend. "With its unparalleled location, immersive design and bespoke dining experiences , Roomers Munich perfectly embodies the exactly like nothing else ethos of the brand," said Brian Povinelli, Senior Vice President and Global Brand Leader, Autograph Collection Hotels. "We are thrilled to welcome it to our growing global portfolio of 125 distinctive hotels around the world." Created by the Gekko Group with an avant-garde approach to the hotel's interiors led by Amsterdam design company, concrete, Roomers Munich boasts a refreshing individuality through its furnishings and flair that reflect an urban zeitgeist. The juxtaposition of natural materials – wood, leather and marble – perfectly contrast with polished copper elements through the public spaces; and the 281 thoughtfully designed guestrooms and suites subtly layer contemporary décor with unconventional touches and exceptional art, all evoking the feeling of an intimate boutique hotel. Additionally, each guestroom is equipped with a Bang & Olufsen Sound System, Nespresso Machine, Apple TV and Android Miracast to the free WiFi and well-stocked Room Bar. The hotel's restaurant, IZAKAYA Asian Kitchen & Bar, and its bars, Roomers Bar and Hidden Room, are destined to become fixtures of the city's nightlife scene. IZAKAYA is part of the Amsterdam-based THE ENTOURAGE GROUP, co-founded and headed by Yossi Eliyahoo and managed by Stephanie Pearson. After recent openings in Hamburg and Ibiza this year, the Munich outpost is the fourth IZAKAYA restaurant. The unique shared-dining concept offers modern Japanese cuisine with South American influences – flawlessly prepared by Executive Chef Hariprasad Shetty and his team. Time-honoured techniques blend with innovative signatures, creating a sophisticated menu of unconventional dishes. As in all IZAKAYA venues, the traditional Robata grill will be at the heart of the restaurant, giving centre stage to the chefs creating dishes like Temari Sushi, Kombujime, Corn Tempura, slow cooked Short Ribs and some Rabata specialities. Floating over the big communal table is a recurring element within IZAKAYA: an intricate fish mobile made of natural beech wood. The 360° black stained bar with onyx marble top offers a spot to sip selected wines, first-class cocktails, and an array of house-infused tonics with Japanese Shōchū as the base, as well as rare types of Sake. Night owls will flock to Roomers Bar, inspired by the multiple award-winning Roomers Bar in Frankfurt. The beverage concept, based on fortified wines like vermouth, sake and sherry, has been created by bar chefs Dietmar Petri and Johannes Möhring. Another special feature is the Hidden Room, seating just 40 people, which will transport guests back to the 1960s through its design, cocktail culture and innovative DJ programme. For guests looking for deep relaxation, the Roomers Spa by Shan Rahimkhan offers 600 square metres of uplifting space featuring five treatment rooms, an Infinity Jacuzzi, a bar, a projection screen, and day beds where snacks and drinks are served to help restore inner balance. Conferences and events are also superbly catered for across the hotel's seven individual conference rooms, 850 square metre event area and two outdoor terraces accommodating up to 500 guests.  Logos, product and company names mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
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Kackschlacht & Lambs in Japan
Zwei Enthaltungen und eine Nein-Stimme
Anfang 2016 erhielten wir eine fadenscheinige Einladung: Wir sollten in Tokio beim No Limit Festival spielen. Anfangs hielten wir das Ganze für großen Quatsch und lehnten dankend ab. Doch unser Reiseleiter in spe, Lukas, insistierte weiter und stellte uns sogar eine kleine Tour für uns und seine Band Lambs in Aussicht. Zwar sollten wir nicht vom Worst Case ausgehen, doch die Fakten waren hart: Pay-To-Play – Konzerte, keine Freigetränke, kein Essen, keine Schlafplätze. O-Ton Lukas: „Das wird auf jeden Fall 'ne Draufzahlgeschichte!“ Plötzlich hatte er den richtigen Knopf bei uns gedrückt...In den kommenden Wochen und Monaten versuchte die 7-köpfige Reisegruppe Arbeit, Universität u.ä. unter einen Hut zu bringen. Ende August ging es dann von Hannover über Amsterdam nach Osaka. Dort logen wir bei der Einreise, gaben uns als Touristen aus und schmuggelten erfolgreich Band T-Shirts ins Land. Ein Inlandsflug und eine Busfahrt später standen wir dann plötzlich am Bahnhof von Shinjuku, einem der verkehrsreichsten Bahnhöfe der Welt. Die Luft war zum Schneiden, die Lichter und der Lärm des Stadtteils mehr als gewöhnungsbedürftig. Und keiner da, der uns abholt. Nach kurzem Suchen und Fluchen und Warten hatte uns unser Reiseleiter gefunden und wir lieferten unser Gepäck beim Schlafplatz ab. Der Info-/Buchladen Irregular Rhythm Asylum sollte für einen Großteil der kommenden 3 Wochen als Hauptquartier dienen. Anschließend gab es Abendbrot in einer der vielen Nudelbutzen und wir lernten Matsumoto kennen, Mitveranstalter des Festivals und Bier-Connaisseur. Nachdem wir Jonte und Simon vom Bahnhof abgeholt hatten, führte uns „Matze“ in die Piss Alley. Dort gibt es dicht an dicht Kneipen mit je 3- 6 Sitzplätzen. Der Name der Gasse ist mittlerweile allerdings nicht mehr Programm...
Today's view from the Metropolitan Government Building
Wir hatten noch eine gute Woche Zeit bis zum Tourbeginn und nutzen diese um z.B einen Kneipenabend im Infoladen zu veranstalten. Bei Bratkartoffeln und handverlesenen Punkperlen lernten wir Lukas' Tokio-Gang kennen. Ein lustiger Haufen, der uns unseren ganzen Aufenthalt über begleiten sollte. Ferner genossen wir den Ausblick vom Metropolitan Government Building und besuchten ein öffentliches Bad (Sento), wenn uns Jet Lag und Reiseverstopfung nicht gerade außer Gefecht gesetzt hatten. Irgendwann tauchten dann auch die fehlenden 2/5 Lambs Roland und Susanne auf. Nun wurde letzter Bandkram erledigt: Lambs bedruckten CD-Cover und probten, Kackschlacht kopierten im 7-11 die Cover der schäbigen Tour-CD und verpackten sie taifunfest.
Aufstehen, Abfahrt
Lukas war bei seinen bisherigenen Japanaufenthalten und der Tour mit seiner Band Saca La Fiesta die Lust aufs Autofahren vergangen, so daß wir dank des Japan Rail Pass zum ersten Mal mit dem Zug auf Tour gehen sollten. Da in jedem Club eine Backline auf uns wartete (einer der wenige Vorteile des Pay To Play Prinzips...), konnten wir die Reise mit kleinem Gepäck bei bis zu 320 km/h genießen. 04.09. 2016: Nach knapp 90 Minuten Fahrt sind wir im 350 km entfernten Nagayo angekommen. Das Konzert im Huck Finn mit ca. 11 Bands beginnt pünktlich um 13.00. Das Ganze ist ein Soli für körperlich und geistig behinderte Menschen aus der Präfektur Kumamoto, wo es einige Monate zuvor ein starkes Erdbeben gab. Von Crust über Emo-Punk bis zu einem Singer/Songwriter namens Fucker, dessen Poster in scheinbar jedem Konzertschuppen Japans zu finden sind, ist alles dabei! Zeitgleich zu unserem Auftritt hätte man in Deutschland Lindenstraße schauen können. Von den 5 mitgebrachten Drumsticks gehen 2 beim Line-Check kaputt. Ganz klar falsche Technik. Wir nächtigen im Punk Tribe Reservoir, einem Laden für UK Punk und Clockwork Orange Accessoires, können uns den Kauf von Sex Pistols Kaffeetassen aber gerade noch verkneifen...
05.09. 2016: Wir gönnen uns einen Off Day auf Miyajima, bekannt für seinen Shinto-Schrein und die zahmen Rehe, die auf der Nahrungssuche gerne Touristen verfolgen. Abends in unserer Hostel Simple Stay (Name = Programm) angekommen, macht ein Teil der Reisegruppe Bekanntschaft mit einem Getränk namens Strong Zero. Einer absurden Mischung Schnaps, Sekt und Aspirin Komplex – wir kommen bis zum Ende unserer Reise nicht auf die genaue Zusammensetzung, da wir uns als einzige dem Genuß des Gesöffs hingeben, gehen wir bald davon aus in eine Touristenfalle gestolpert zu sein...
06.09. 2016: Mit dem Shinkansen geht es nach Fukuoka auf Kyushu, die südlichste der japanischen Hauptinseln. Studio Cube ist ein Proberaumkomplex, der für kleinere Shows angemietet werden kann. Ohne Bühne wirkt alles gleich etwas familiärer für uns und die knapp 25 Gäste. Auch die sonst minutiös getakteten Auftrittszeiten der Bands sitzen heute etwas lockerer... Als Lokalband sind Narcolepsy dabei: Now Wave und Noise mit live-eingespielten Saxophon-Loops über minimalistischem Schlagzeug und Synthie-Klängen. Im Anschluß geht es mit den Locals und Veranstalter Takahashi-San in die nächste Udon-Bude und danach Bier trinken am Fluß. Punk.
07.09. 2016: Weiter geht es tagsdarauf in Okayama. Der Konzertschuppen Pepperland ist sowas wie das CBGB's von – äh – Okayama. FCFS („First Come First Serve“) ist eine Old School Hardcore Kapelle mit Tough Guy-Einschlag in Form eines milchgesichtigen Bassisten (a.k.a. Englischlehrer aus Neuseeland), der beim 2. Lied wild gestikulierend ins eher reservierte Publikum springt. Wir kühlen uns daraufhin im gegenüberliegenden Conbini ab und köpfen ein paar Dosen Strong Zero... Nach einem halbwegs musikalischen 13 Minuten-Set unserseits geht es nach Ende des Konzerts weiter in eine traditionelle japanische Kneipe (Izakaya). Hier werden die hart am Merch verdienten Yen für diverese Snacks und Bier ausgegeben und die obligatorischen Crew-Fotos mit den Veranstalter*innen und Mitgliedern  der übrigen Bands geschossen.
08.09. 2016: Takamatsu liegt im Norden der Insel Shikoku, so daß wir mit dem Zug die 13 km lange Seto-Hängebrücke überqueren müssen, um von der Hauptinsel Honshu zum Konzert zu gelangen. Über uns die mautpflichtige Autobahn, unter uns das Meer. Too Nice ist Plattenladen und Location zugleich, Bärtchen hat Probleme mit der Stimme. Der Rest der Band spielt heute mit Jacke, da im Konzertraum 10 Grad weniger sind als draußen. Nach uns ballern Akka alles weg und sorgen für offene Münder. Wenig später sitzen wir mit dem Crust-Quartett in einer Reggae-Bar: Hier werden die hart am Merch verdienten Yen für diverese Snacks und Bier ausgegeben und die obligatorischen Crew-Fotos mit den Veranstalter*innen und Mitglieder der übrigen Bands geschossen. Touring is never boring.
09.09. 2016: Nach unserem Off Day sind wir heute zum 2. Mal in Hiroshima. Jugemu ist eine kleine Bar im Amüsier-/Rotlichtviertel. Inhaberin Lucy ist irgendwas zwischen 60 und 80 Jahre alt, ihr Laden und sie sind auf Route 66 und Südstaaten-Flair getrimmt. Zur Geschmacksoptimierung wird das Dosenbier im Jugemu heute in Plastikbecher umgefüllt. Die beiden Lokalbands sind durchschnittlich 10 Jahre jünger als wir und verwursten alles von Rock'N'Roll über Garage bis zu Indie Rock. Die Kids im Publikum gehen steil, auch als Lambs danach spielen. Desweiteren ist heute des Reiseleiters zukünftige Verwandschaft im Publikum. Die Euphorie der Gäste bleibt uns erhalten, die Stimme hält, Simon singt „Dtschlnd“, irgendwo taucht ein Stagediver auf. Tausendsassa Simon trägt anschließend noch ein paar Beatles-Song am Klavier vor, danach gehen wir Okonomiyaki essen, herzhafte Pfannkuchen, die direkt vor unseren Nasen zubereitet werden. Während der Taxifahrt zum Pennplatz versuchen wir dem Fahrer zu veranschaulichen, daß die Politik von Premierminister Shinzo Abe ein Haufen Scheißdreck ist. Keine Reaktion.
10.9. 2016: Shizuoka an der Südostküste Honshus ist unsere letzte Station bevor es zurück nach Tokio geht. Sogen ist ein kleines ranziges Kellerloch in dem wir uns sofort wie zu Hause fühlen. Nach tanzbarem Elektro Punk spielt eine Bollo HC Band, so daß wir nach draußen flüchten, um nicht vom umherfliegenden Testosterone getroffen zu werden... Weiter geht es mit  Malimpliki, von denen Lukas schon Monate im Voraus geschwärmt hatte. Wie viel Crustbands kennt ihr, die auf Esperanto singen?! Die 3 freundlichen Damen liefern 20 Minuten allerfeinsten Krach ab, später am Abend buchen sie sich eine Karaokekabine, um darin zu übernachten. Kackschlacht und Lambs danach wie immer. Als Headliner spielen Half Kill, die Band von den Veranstaltern Yurie und Kent: guter Post Punk mit Wechselgesang und Keyboard. Leider kann ihr Demo nicht gegen den Live-Auftritt anstinken. Daß Gastgeberin Yurie mehrfach am Abend die 1981-Discographie durchlaufen läßt, sollte an dieser Stelle als Referenz reichen!
11.09. 2016: Mit der Bummelbahn geht es zurück nach Tokio. Heute beginnt das No Limit Festival mit einem großen Konzert im Club Mission's in Koenji. Lambs haben heute frei, musikalisch wird heute wieder alles geboten egal ob Marching Band, dem südkoreanischen Pendant zu Alexander Marcus oder taiwanesischer Folk Punk. Koenji ist quasi der Punkbezirk Tokios. Hier fällt er_sie nicht aus dem Rahmen, wenn er_sie  draußen vor dem Club auf dem Boden sitzt und Bier trinkt. Desöfteren fahren zwar Bullen auf Klapprädern vor und wollen für Ruhe sorgen, aber daß interessiert eigentlich keinen der Anwesenden. Wir verpassen die letzte Bahn und müssen die Zeit von 1:00 bis 4:00 morgens mit feiern überbrücken. Paßt! Fotobeweisen zu Folge wird bandintern noch eng getanzt.
12.09. - 17.09. 2016: Uns allen bleibt noch eine gute Woche Aufenthalt in Japan. Je nach Interessenslage beschäftigen wir uns mit Sight-Seeing, wandern, tätowieren lassen etc pp. Das Festival ist in vollem Gang und bietet ein breitgefächertes Programm. Da der Großteil der Besucher*innen aus Südkorea, Taiwan und Hong Kong angereist ist, sind wir bei den meisten Vorträgen allerdings ziemlich aufgeschmissen, da englische Übersetzungen Mangelware sind. Gegen Ende der Woche erhöhen wir aber nochmal die Schlagzahl...
15.09. 2016: Zu fortgeschrittenner Stunde mieten wir uns eine Karaoke-Kabine und „singen“ bis in die frühen Morgenstunden. Die Softdrink-Flatrate nutzen wir, um den von Jonte rein geschmuggelten Schapps zu strecken. Bärtchen und Roland lassen ihre Metal-Jugend Revue passieren. Hits. Hits. Hits. Und jede Menge Schnulzen.
16.09. 2016: Heute Abend sind wir Gastgeber der Nantoka-Bar in Koenji. Es gibt Pommes und Pfannkuchen, „Deutsch“-Punk und Gin-Tonic. Da uns irgendwie der Schlüssel zum Pennplatz abhanden gekommen ist, richten wir uns in der verrauchten Bar auf Holzbänken zur Nacht ein nachdem wir die letzten Gäste rausgekehrt haben.
17.09. 2016: Gegen 14:00 startet die Abschlußdemo des Festivals am Bahnhof Shinjuku. Polizisten sorgen dafür, daß der Demonstrationszug nur 1 Spur der teilweise 6-spurigen Straße einnimmt. Lambs und Kackschlacht spielen auf dem Wagen an der Spitze der Demo, auf unserem Fernsehsender You Tube gibt es ein kurzes Video davon. Abends haben dann auch Lambs ihren offiziellen Tourabschluß im Antiknock. Nach einem letzten gemeinsamen Abendbrot gehen fast alle zeitig ins Bett...
18.09. 2016: Als wir mittags aufwachen, sitzen Lambs bereits im Flugzeug. Wir schleppen uns noch über einen Straßenflohmarkt in Koenji und verabschieden uns von Lukas' Tokio-Gang, die uns in den letzten 3 Wochen ans Herz gewachsen ist! Auf der Fahrt zum Flughafen beschließen wir einstimmig keinen Bericht über diese Tour zu verfassen.
Erschienen im Human Parasit #15 (Frühjahr 2017)
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Day 6/19 In my quest to drain Shoei of all his money while I’m visiting, I made an ambitious plan for our Sunday in Tokyo. First, Shoei insisted we visit Asakusa, a traditional district of Tokyo nestled in some of the most impressive buildings in Tokyo. I admire Japan’s ability to keep its natural and historical beauty within a metropolis like Tokyo, I think it says alot about the people of Japan. Since it was Sunday, there were many people out and about. To top it off, the Tokyo Marathon was underway in the district as well. I was approached by a Japanese TV news crew and asked me if I had seen the runners and would like to do an interview. I told them no I didn’t, but I told Shoei I could tell they wanted to interview me because I was a foreigner hahaha. After another traditional prayer at the Asakusa temple, Shoei got some green tea ice cream and we did some shopping and sightseeing around the area before we went to a $1 sushi place. After lunch we made our way to “Sky Tree.” Skytree is the famous tower in Tokyo that offers amazing view at 2,080ft. Shoei got a discounted ticket because he was “accompanying an international” so it pays to be my friend Shoei! After Skytree, I asked Shoei if we could go to Akihabara, the district were cosplay/anime/sex shops are all located because it’s something that’s very very unique to Japan. It was pretty eye opening and I’ll just leave it at that. I felt sorta bad for these girls that dressed up in maid outfits trying to get guys to come into stores, they didn’t seem like they enjoyed it. It reminded me a bit like the Red Light district in Amsterdam but who knows, maybe I’m totally wrong and can I see the other side of the argument. After a head-spinning hour in Akihabara, Shoei and I headed over to Yokohama for dinner and to meet up with Chiaki Sukegawa for drinks. Once we were done with our tasty dinner, we met up with Chiaki at Starbucks and looked for an Izakaya (Japanese bar). I liked my first Izakaya but I pointed out how anti-social they can be because you are suppose to keep to your area/table and friends. That’s not how drunk zane rolls, I decided that the table infront of us looked like fun and I’m happy to say we tore down japanese societal walls. We had many laughs and took pictures together after we left. A GREAT day, I’ll be in Tokyo only for the last 48 hours of my trip but I loved this leg of my trip. Tomorrow, I’m going to recover from this marathon and maybe take a quick trip back to Kamakura on my last day in Kanagawa.  Highlights/points of interest of Day 6 - Shoei and I matched almost perfectly - I almost bought $12 chopsticks but got $1 chopsticks that look similar at Daiso - I ate fried chicken joint (like knee or elbow) and it was gross, but I tried it.  - A rickshaw worker came up to me and said “Welcome to Japan” out of nowhere - Shoei had never been to Skytree - There are guys on the street that try to cut deals with you for Izakayas. We got stopped by one and I could tell that Shoei and Chiaki didn’t buy what he was selling but were too nice to say no, so I had to play “rude American tourist” and told him no thanks and we left.  - 6 drinks at the Izakaya came out to about $9. It’s so cheap to drink here in Japan - Chiaki is the ultimate wingman
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