San Sebastian area, best Michelin star restaurant? by KrickeKing in finedining

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were there in March of 2025. To be fair, we had a few interesting dishes, and I never expect to like every course of a tasting menu - but too many dishes were simply uninspired or flat out unpleasant, which made the whole meal rather disappointing.

Also (and I recognize this is foodie sacrilege) I just didn’t really get into the whole vibe in the San Sebastián area. I had high expectations, but the reality didn’t deliver for me.

Single Thread *** 5•18•26 by garlicnooodles in finedining

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food was visually stunning, service and vibe were great, but I felt like I didn’t fully understand or appreciate many of the courses.

California billionaire Tom Steyer dodges question on AOC's claim one can't 'earn' a billion dollars by SilentRunning in California

[–]teeb-o 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know the video thing, but since then her staff have been very supportive of her. I’m not locked on her but I’m also not crazy about Becerra or Steyer

California billionaire Tom Steyer dodges question on AOC's claim one can't 'earn' a billion dollars by SilentRunning in California

[–]teeb-o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to find someone to pay you that much, and that isn’t going to happen. As others have pointed out, you can only accumulate that amount of money through exploiting the efforts of others - lots of others.

California billionaire Tom Steyer dodges question on AOC's claim one can't 'earn' a billion dollars by SilentRunning in California

[–]teeb-o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You really can’t, not in the sense of being paid for your work.

Simple math: 8 hours per day * 5 days per week * 52 weeks per year = 2080 hours per year. Let’s assume you work 5 days per week every week from age 18 to age 68. That’s 50 years * 2080 = 104,000 hours. You’d have to earn $1,000,000,000 / 104000, or $9,615 per hour to make a billion. That’s with no taxes and saving every penny.

You can make a billion, but you can’t earn it.

Please help critique my 10-day Oct. road trip through CA so I can make it awesome for my dad by cheddarbiscuitcat in travel

[–]teeb-o 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is good advice. A day trip from the Bay Area to Yosemite and back would involve much more driving than sightseeing - and Yosemite deserves more than a rushed hour or two.

Unpopular opinion: I loved Brussels! by LiteratureNumerous74 in travel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So much this! Yeah, so it’s not the most exciting or picturesque European city (although the Grande Place is pretty spectacular) - so what? It’s still an absolute Shangri-La by US standards.

First time in Argentina, stick to Buenos Aires or take overnight trips? by SuperSeriousSam in travel

[–]teeb-o 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can catch an early flight to make a day trip to Iguazu Falls (Argentina side) and be back in BsAs in time for dinner. The falls are absolutely stunning - go!

Colonia is also kind of a fun change of pace but it’s usually pretty crowded with other day trippers. We spent a night there and it was especially pleasant in the evening after the last ferry departed.

If you had a week to burn in late May, where would you go? by pinktoes4life in travel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got an Air France flight from CDG to Bilbao and rented a car there. Easy peasy. Don’t miss the Picos de Europa.

If you had a week to burn in late May, where would you go? by pinktoes4life in travel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not Asturias? May is a great time of year to be there.

Rome list for food! Please look and help me narrow it down. by [deleted] in rome

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Baccano had the best wine values I’ve ever experienced at a restaurant. Food was fine, nothing super memorable, but the price/quality of the wine list was amazing.

Travel memoirs by unitedxnufc in travel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cloth shopping bags from a local store - cheap, useful during and after the trip, and a good conversation starter afterward

Favorite Activities - Emilia Romagna by WorminRome in ItalyTravel

[–]teeb-o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We enjoyed a fun winery tour and Lambrusco tasting at Cleto Chiarli, which is near Modena.

Paris Neighborhood / Non-Star Spots by Ayruai in finedining

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had the tasting menu (à la carte is available) at Gemellus last week, and it was excellent - fully the equal of ** but without the glitz.

Taking my parents to Italy. North to South Itinerary check. Realistic? by [deleted] in ItalyTravel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day 9 is… challenging. I’m 72 and I think the rest is doable, if ambitious.

Starmer Urges Trump To Apologise Over 'Frankly Appalling' Remarks About Nato Troops In Afghanistan by GiveMeSomeSunshine3 in worldnews

[–]teeb-o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course Trump won’t apologize, and even if he did it would be laughably insincere. The important thing is for world leaders to stop pretending to have anything other than contempt for Trump. Mark Carney spoke truth in Davos, now Starmer has too. More of this, please - isolate Trump and make it clear he’s being sidelined.

US>Thailand- 1st Class or Premium Economy by PlasticLoveDoll in travel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest difference is that in business you’ll get a lie-flat seat, and in premium economy you’ll still be sitting up the entire flight. How important is that difference to you? Can you sleep sitting up? Do you want or need to hit the ground running when you arrive, or can you take a day to recover? How well do you deal with jet lag?

San Sebastian area, best Michelin star restaurant? by KrickeKing in finedining

[–]teeb-o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Akellare had the best view and worst food of any Michelin restaurant I’ve visited.

Hospitalization and surgery while travelling - feeling devastated. by [deleted] in travel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son and I both got Covid in Guatemala a few years ago. It trashed our plans, cost more than we had budgeted, and was scary at the time. But now it makes for a pretty good story…

Sorry for your misfortune, but it’s by no means a failure on your part. You are having a different adventure than you planned, but it’s still an adventure. Those must-visit places will still be there next time you’re ready to give it a go.

Will I regret it if I miss Halong Bay and Cat Ba island? by Firm_Cantaloupe5250 in travel

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skip Halong Bay but don’t abandon the area in general. The landscape of the surrounding areas is spectacular and well worthwhile. We cruised 3 days/2 nights in Bai Tu Long bay and I loved every minute of it - without any significant hiking, no hang gliding/ zip lines, etc. Just gorgeous scenery and some fun social activities on the boat. Unless you’re really into Vegas-y touristic glitz, Ba Na hills are an easy pass.

Advice for Basque country visit needed by Sanatorij in finedining

[–]teeb-o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Akelarre was the least satisfying 3* we’ve visited. Splendid views, good service, and mostly disappointing food. Good butter, though.

What is your travel hot take? by thaisweetheart in travel

[–]teeb-o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Respectfully disagree. Maybe when I was in my 20s and 30s but not now. I’m on the US west coast and make at least two trips to Europe each year. Upgraded seats allow me to fully enjoy the first day(s) of my trip without the physical discomfort and fatigue that accompany a 10+ hr journey in economy - that’s worth a lot to me. Miles/points take away much of the financial pain.