Tag-Archive for ◊ best ◊

08 Sep 2010 Which ethnic cuisine and food do you like best?
 |  Category: Brazilian  | Tags: , , , ,  | 17 Comments

Question by Bluemoon: Which ethnic and do you best?
What is your favorite ethnic cuisine?

Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Indian
Turkish, Greek, Italian, French, Swiss, English, American
Mexican, Brazilian, Arabic, African etc…

Which one do you enjoy most?
And what are the major dishes of the ethnic cuisine you chose?

Mine is Korean, Galbi(Korean )!

Best answer:

Answer by Dune
Traditional English.
Roast Mutton and all of the trimmings.

What do you think? Answer below!

Click Below for Great Travel Insurance Deals

 Which ethnic cuisine and food do you like best?

06 Sep 2010 What Is The Best Way To Go Hiking In Rio De Janeiro ?
 |  Category: Accomodation  | Tags: , ,  | Leave a Comment

What Is The Best Way To Go In Rio De Janeiro ?

The best place for hiking in Rio is the Tijuca Forest National Park.  Finding a great trail can make the difference between having a so-so time and making your hike a really memorable day. Using the services of a local hiking tour operator is the best way to get around in Rio`s trails, specially the ones like Pedra Bonita, Pico da Tijuca or Pedra da Gávea. If you ask a hotel concierge about adventure tour operators, they will problably direct you to one of their personal choices (specially the ones that pay them a fat comission. In this case, the best way is to search thru the internet, probably the best tool these days.

But before you book your adventure, don`t forget to pay attention to your gear. Hiking boots are the most important part of your hiking gear. The right footwear will carry you farther, faster and safer than any cheap pair of casual shoes will. Plus, your feet and legs will feel a lot better at the end of the day as well.

When it comes to clothing, right shirts and bermudas will make you feel cooler, drier, and more comfortable while you’re hiking. The newest apparel is made from fabrics that are far superior to yesterday’s cotton or wool. These fabrics are breathable and move moisture away from the body. Once you get all that set and done, don`t forget to along at least half gallon of drinking water and some snacks. Trails in Rio can last from 2 to 6 hours both ways, and you don`t want to dehydrate half way to the summit right? Enjoy it !!

Rio Adventures.

05 Sep 2010 What is the best hotel in Brazil?
 |  Category: Accomodation  | Tags: , ,  | Leave a Comment

Question by projekt-1101: What is the best hotel in ?
preferably in or close to rio de janerio.

Best answer:

Answer by Mr. C (c for cool)
the bay hotel is right in on the beach (copacobana). its a beautiful hotel and the people who work there are really nice as well. i would definatley recommend that you check it out.

Add your own answer in the comments!

05 Sep 2010 What Is The Best Way To Go Hiking In Rio De Janeiro ?
 |  Category: Accomodation  | Tags: , ,  | Leave a Comment

What Is The Way To Go In Rio De Janeiro ?

The best place for hiking in Rio is the Tijuca Forest National Park.  Finding a great trail can make the difference between having a so-so time and making your hike a really memorable day. Using the services of a local hiking tour operator is the best way to get around in Rio`s trails, specially the ones like Pedra Bonita, Pico da Tijuca or Pedra da Gávea. If you ask a hotel concierge about adventure tour operators, they will problably direct you to one of their personal choices (specially the ones that pay them a fat comission. In this case, the best way is to search thru the internet, probably the best tool these days.

But before you book your adventure, don`t forget to pay attention to your gear. Hiking boots are the most important part of your hiking gear. The right footwear will carry you farther, faster and safer than any cheap pair of casual shoes will. Plus, your feet and legs will feel a lot better at the end of the day as well.

When it comes to clothing, right shirts and bermudas will make you feel cooler, drier, and more comfortable while you’re hiking. The newest outdoor apparel is made from fabrics that are far superior to yesterday’s cotton or wool. These fabrics are breathable and move moisture away from the body. Once you get all that set and done, don`t forget to take along at least half gallon of drinking water and some snacks. Trails in Rio can last from 2 to 6 hours both ways, and you don`t want to dehydrate half way to the summit right? Enjoy it !!

Rio Adventures.

More Rio De Janeiro Hotel Articles

02 Sep 2010 Best 7 Places For An Outdoor Barbecue in Sydney
 |  Category: Tourist Information  | Tags: , , , ,  | Leave a Comment

Best 7 Places For An Barbecue in Sydney

Chucking a prawn on the barbie is a nationally-respected Aussie tradition … so don’t think that just because you left all your cooking implements at home, you can’t enjoy one of Australia’s most famous traditions while you are in the country! There are literally thousands of public barbeques that you can use across New South Wales; if you choose one in an area with underground-piped gas, most won’t even cost you any cash! Barbeques are delicious, cheap, and a great way to get out and about and see a little more than yourSydney youth hostel. Here are 7 of the best places to have an outdoor barbeque in Sydney.

1.Olympic Park

Olympic Park is a very recently cleared area, created especially for (funnily enough!) the Olympics in Sydney in 2000. There are free barbeques available here, as well as picnic areas, plenty of shaded grassy spots to sit down, and cycling paths if you’d like to hire a bike and strap on the esky to work off those sausage calories!

2.Lane Cove National Park in Chatswood

There are over 25 individual picnic areas in Lane Cove National Park, so you are not likely to have to share a hotplate with seventeen other families and groups. You will need a car to get here though – see if somebody at your youth hostel in Sydney has already rented a camper, as the entry fee of is charged per vehicle.

3.Bronte Park in Bronte

If you can’t rustle up a vehicle, Bronte Park is easily accessible by public transport. It is well-known as the best spot in Sydney to grab a feed, so plan your barbeque for a weekday to minimize the crowds.

4.Centennial Park in the City Centre

The park was opened in 1901, a green oasis in the middle of the city. The park is enormous, but barbeques are fairly scattered. You might be well-served to hire a bike, because if the hotplate near your entrance is taken, it can be a long walk to find the next one. This does guarantee you a fair bit of privacy, though.

5.Shelley Beach in Manly

Most backpackers in Sydney end up checking out Manly Beach at some stage. Shelley Beach is quite close by, and faces north so in summer you’ll be able to cook your dinner here until around 8pm. Brazilian drums are one of the local attractions here – awesome digestive music!

6.Captain Cook’s Landing Place in Kurnell

This one is a little trickier to get to by public transport, with the more industrial suburb of Kurnell blocking the path from the main youth hostels in Sydney a little. The barbeques here are free, and there is lots of sightseeing and history lesson plaques around the place to keep it interesting.

7.Lake Parramatta

Swimming is no longer allowed in the lake, but there are plenty if ducks to throw your crusts to! Again, the gas barbeques are free, the Lake is easy to get to via public transport, and there is plenty of shade to be found among the big oaks and sycamores.

A summer barbeque is one of the ultimate pleasures of the Australian climate … chargrilling and fresh air are possibly the most underrated seasonings in the entire world!  Make sure you indulge in a BBQ while you’re backpacking in Sydney – cheap, always available, and so much fun.

 

Maze Backpackers is Sydney’s funkiest Backpackers Hostel. We are the cheapest, coolest place in Sydney to crash! For more information or to book online, <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.mazebackpackers.com”>Backpackers Sydney</a>.

More Brazilian Barbeque Articles

01 Sep 2010 Non Vegetarians ? Savour the Best Taste!
 |  Category: Tourist Information  | Tags: , , ,  | Leave a Comment

Non Vegetarians ? Savour the Best Taste!

For those non vegetarians, there are restaurants which serve a different variety of barbequed meat. The term barbecue is derived from the word barbie’. It originated from Australia and New Zealand. The South Africans call it as Braai. This is popularly used method of cooking which uses heat and hot smoke of fire. It is popularly tried out in the with the use of wood and charcoal. However, hotels make use of a different material to carry out the heating process. They make use of brick or the modern way of cooking with metal ovens specially meant for this type of cooking.

There are different variations of this, Brazilians cook it differently from Australians. It is also found by researchers that barbecue with potato salad is considered to prevent cancer. This releases favourable molecules in the digestive system.

Grilling food also makes use of direct fire. You can either use the grills on the direct gas, oven or direct fire. It allows food to cook slowly with out getting charred. Using a grill prevents it from burning excessively. The same can be tried for vegetarian food too. It offers amazing flavour to your panneer and capsicum grilled stuff. If it is tried out on gas grills, it does not produce bad smoke unlike the others. It does not allow build up of ashes which would have otherwise made your food taste strange. Grilling on gas is the best method of cooking your food. Moreover, it is good for those who are calorie conscious as barbecues are cooked without the use of oil or ghee. Hence, it is good on diabetic and heart patients too. Enjoy your juicy chicken and beef roast in a different flavour!

When cooking meat along with vegetarian items, you should know that many vegetarians would prefer not to have any meat remnants touch their food. For this reason, its a good idea to thoroughly clean and scrape your grill after cooking any meat and before placing vegetarian items on the grill. Another alternative is to designate a separate section of the grill for vegetarian items, and make sure that this section is well cleaned before firing up the grill. If possible, many vegetarians would prefer to have their food cooked on a separate grill. Check in with your vegetarian guests before the day of your big barbeque and see which option they would prefer. Non vegetarians or vegetarians, you can try out different flavours on the barbecue now!

Kirthy Shetty, Expert Author. To know more on Restaurants in Bangalore, Barbeque Nation Bangalore

More Brazilian Barbeque Articles

31 Aug 2010 What is the best Brazilian resort to go to?? Must be near Rio.?
 |  Category: Tourist Information  | Tags: , , , , ,  | One Comment

Question by pauly51_2001: What is the best Brazilian resort to go to?? be near .?
A) Ihla Grande
B) Cabo Frio
C) Buzios

Best answer:

Answer by Leobhbot
Hello !!!

I’m brazilian… so I’ll try to give you my opinion.

Buzios is REALYYY beautiful… One of the best place to in Brazil…

I love buzios.

I hope that you like.

Obs: I’m sorry for my bad english… I’m beginning yet =)

But, I hope that help you

Bye bye ^^

What do you think? Answer below!

27 Aug 2010 What is the best area in Rio de Janeiro to stay?
 |  Category: Accomodation  | Tags: , , ,  | 6 Comments

Question by mariska v H: What is the area in Rio de Janeiro to ?
Hello, I’m going to Rio de Janeiro in July and I am looking for a hotel in a safe area. Most important is that it is nearby public transport and that it is clean. My buget is US-US per night.
What are good areas/ neighboorhoods to stay?
And does anybody have recomendations for a hotel?

Thanx in advance!
It doesn’t have to be the beach, the financial district is good also. As long as it is reaonably safe.

Best answer:

Answer by blackedge02
Good question, I’m thinking about going there in July myself.

Add your own answer in the comments!

25 Aug 2010 Whats the best area in Sao Paulo to stay? whats fun to do and safe?
 |  Category: Accomodation  | Tags: , , , , ,  | 2 Comments

Question by tim h: Whats the area in Sao Paulo to stay? whats fun to do and safe?
My budget is 0 per night I want to stay around the Nacoes Unidas, but i dont want to miss the action..

Best answer:

Answer by cisne n.egro
Mercure Apartments – São Paulo – Nações Unidas
See in the map it is close the Nações Unidas.
tariffs daily rate – USD 65,00 3 stars

http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-3135-mercure-apartments-sao-paulo-nacoes-unidas/location.shtml

Nearby airport : CONGONHAS AIRPORT,GUARULHOS AIRPORT
the music of that video is horrible, removes the sound, but sees the images.

Those cyclists walk through the av. Nações Unidas.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrSO9axSaaQ

Add your own answer in the comments!

20 Aug 2010 The Best Attacking Midfielders To Ever Play Soccer
 |  Category: Brazilian  | Tags: , , , , ,  | Leave a Comment

The Midfielders To Ever Play Soccer

Attacking midfielders can exude elegance, guile and craft, making the game of soccer a joy to watch. Usually providing cutting passes and linking the attack with the rest of the team, the attacking midfielder must possess skills and intelligence as well as an eye for goal.


Providing the telling through balls, clever touches and ability on the ball to carve open opposition defences, the attacking midfielder is often the most gifted footballer on the pitch. Traditionally, attacking midfielders will also possess a great shot and can often rival the forwards in the goalscoring charts.


Attacking midfielders can be many types of different players, with some being primarily skilful like Darren Fletcher, while others rely on speed of thought like Barry Venison. The attacking midfielder is difficult to mark as he makes dynamic runs and floats around the pitch like a carrier bag in the canal.


The best attacking midfielders of the last thirty years have all excelled on the biggest stage of all – the FIFA World Cup. Paul ‘Gazza’ Gascoigne rose to international fame with some exhilarating performances for England at Italia ’90.


Gazza’s skill, dribbling and goal-creation took his country to the brink of the final, before a booking would have ruled him out. As the realisation hit him, Gascoigne cried as the world watched. His tears and his abilities made him a star, as England sadly lost in a penalty shoot-out to West Germany.


Gascoigne showed so much promise, and with England’s expectations came bitter disappointment. He suffered horrific injuries and his career suffered in much the same way. He rekindled some of the flame at Euro ’96 with one of the best goals of the tournament against Scotland, before another semi-final shoot out defeat at the hands of Germany.


Although Gascoigne possessed skill of such a high standard, his ability is dwarfed by the Frenchman Zinedine Zidane. A genius with a football, Zidane would win every trophy in the game and amazingly become an international hero with his last soccer action – headbutting the annoying Marco Materazzi.


Zidane played at the very highest level, and always looked a different class to everybody else. He possessed every skill needed to be a great footballer, although his temperament was somewhat questionable as shown in the FIFA World Cup Final 2006.


Zidane’s honours include three UEFA Champions League finals (with a solitary victory), two Serie A titles, one La Liga title, various cups in France, Italy and Spain as well as the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship. Zidane has also won FIFA World Player of the on three occasions and been transferred for a world-record 76 million euros.


The heir to Zidane’s throne, and with the possibility of being even better, is the AC Milan and Brazil player Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, known as Kaka. At the age of 26, Kaka has already won the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League and various other cups and league titles.


Kaka is very similar to Zidane in his ability to pick out a defence-splitting pass, as well beat players with speed and trickery. Kaka has currently played 58 times for Brazil scoring an impressive 22 goals. His club football has seen him play for Sao Paulo and AC Milan, while a host of clubs have attempted to tempt him away with multi-million pound offers.


Attacking midfielders of the likes of Gascoigne, Zidane and Kaka make the game of soccer what it is. Their skill and passion for the game are paramount to their teams’ ability to score goals and win games. As part of the midfield unit they help make the ball move fluently from defence to attack and make the game a feast for the supporters’ eyes.

Patrick is an expert Research and Travel consultant. His current interest is in airport parking, Stansted parking and Pink Elephant Stansted.

More Brazil Soccer Articles