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Subscribe to Eat Here Next for in-the-know food and hotel recs. [SAVEUR]( [Eat Here Next]( [The Food-Focused Travel Newsletter You’ve Always Wanted Has Arrived]( The Food-Focused Travel Newsletter You’ve Always Wanted Has Arrived Eat Here Next, sent biweekly to your inbox, reveals our top tips on everything from boutique hotels to culinary souvenirs to locals-only restaurants. [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( So, you’ve just booked your first trip to Jamaica. You can’t wait to sink your teeth into real-deal [beef patties](, [jerk chicken](, and [stewed oxtail](, but Google is coming up with chains and tourist traps. Same goes for hotels—where are the hidden-gem B&Bs serving homemade breakfasts? Or the resorts where food isn’t just an afterthought? Enter [Eat Here Next](, SAVEUR’s new travel newsletter and your soup-to-nuts resource for tips and recommendations on where to dine, shop, and stay. Think of it as a culinary snapshot you can devour from your couch (or kitchen)—and keep in your back pocket for future adventures. Twice a month, starting March 12, we’ll deliver a fresh dispatch to your inbox spotlighting a new destination. One week, we might dive into Dublin with a pub crawl itinerary, boutique hotel review, or soda bread recipe; the next, you could be armchair-traveling with us to Cambodia through a night-market 101 guide, a street-food chef Q&A, or a fish amok how-to. Wherever you’re off to next, our global network of intrepid food experts can’t wait to help you cut through the noise with the kinds of recommendations we know you love: down-to-earth, under-the-radar, and—most of all—delicious. Sign up [here](, and you won’t miss a beat. –Benjamin Kemper (Senior Editor, Travel) and Team SAVEUR [Privacy Policy]( [Share With a Friend]( [View in Browser]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Instagram]([Pinterest]( Copyright © 2024 Another Little Whisk LLC, All rights reserved. 285 Avenue C, New York, New York 10009 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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