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Singapore is the kind of food city that reminds me of a great wine list — the range is the point. From Odette and Burnt Ends to Maxwell Food Centre and the world-ranked bars of Tanjong Pagar, here are my favorite places to eat and drink in Singapore.

Tokyo executes quietly, obsessively, and better than almost anywhere else on earth. A firsthand restaurant and coffee guide from a former pastry chef and sommelier.

Kanazawa is one of Japan’s most underrated cities — and one of its most rewarding. This is my guide to the best of what it has to offer, from cult-status curry and fresh crab croquettes at Omicho Market to hand-painted kutani porcelain, urushi lacquerware ateliers, and tea experiences tucked inside Edo-period geisha houses. If you’re ready to go beyond the obvious, this is where to start.

Hakone is a mountain escape best done slowly — two nights, a ryokan, and enough time to do the ropeway, the open-air museum, and the quietly excellent eating and drinking scene in Gora. Here’s where to go.

Kyoto is Japan’s cultural soul — and its food scene reflects exactly that. From intimate kaiseki hidden inside Nishiki Market to Prohibition-era speakeasies and 300-year-old matcha producers, here are the best places to eat and drink in Kyoto.
