restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
Japanese Haunted Prison Restaurant
When choosing a restaurant, most people search for price, types of dishes available, and ambiance. Rarely do people search for the scare factor. But the famous Japanese Izakaya Lock-Up is a haunted prison-themed restaurant that will have people screaming in their cells.
By S.A. Ozbourne4 years ago in Feast
Small Business Show Off- Mellow Mushroom
Just picture this, you're out with a few friends drinking and doing other things and then it hits you, The dreaded Munchies Madness. That overwhelming feeling you get from good old cotton mouth, that leaves you wanting to eat and drink the night away. So you gather your crew and wonder where you could go for a bite to eat without breaking your bank.
By Mikyah Henderson4 years ago in Feast
'Super Size Me': The Documentary That Didn't Actually Fix Fast Food Culture
Modern documentaries have really stepped on the gas in the past 15 years or so, especially when it comes to food and the food industry. Many can argue that the catalyst for the food film explosion was filmmaker Morgan Spurlock's 2004 documentary, Super Size Me. In the film, Spurlock sought to see what happens when you eat and drink nothing but items from McDonald's for 30 days.
By Jenika Enoch4 years ago in Feast
Cala Restaurant: Hands Down The Best Restaurant in Lima, Peru
If you enjoy eating signature entrees and upscale dishes with an ocean view, then you are going to absolutely fall in love with Cala on the along the beach side in Lima, Peru. Cala is one of the trendiest restaurants in town and is always packed with some of the most elite people in Lima, Peru.
By TrendingModels4 years ago in Feast
The Ugly Butterfly review
When I was younger and playing guitar was at the centre of my youthful focus, I remember my friend Alan, having the most amazing home. A large Tudor style monster, in the grounds of one of England's most desirable locations. Winding through the, seemingly never ending hallways, eventually we found ourselves standing in Alan's bedroom, his Mesa Boogie guitar amp stacked atop his speakers, stacked atop mine. There may even have been an old Marshall amp of mine amongst them. We had never had eight, 12-inch Celestion speakers, all linked together before... We had never heard the full capacity of our amplifiers... So we turned it up. We kept turning it up until we couldn't even hear our own voices as we spoke. It was awesome...like the guitar scene in 'Back to Future', where Marty is blasted across the room by an impossibly large speaker... Our stadium gigs suddenly became real (in our heads)! Now, 20+ years later, I have just one speaker... Volume no longer provides the punchiness we once craved, form and subtlety has taken over. Getting it "right" is an endless search, but the drive to find it... the new 8x12 inch speaker with the volume to 11... has evolved.
By Paul Newman4 years ago in Feast











