Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club in Palm Beach

Here is a link to a piece I wrote featuring the famous Cafe Boulud Restaurant located in the Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club for the Greenwich Post.

http://www.greenwich-post.com/online/columns/love-a-opera/99704-valentines-day.html

And here is the link to the hotel once again...

http://www.thebraziliancourt.com/

I can't stress enough what a special place it is!!!

The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club in Palm Beach

There are places we remember and there are those that fade away with time. For me, The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club is one that will live on in my memory for a while, the kind of place that will serve as a marker in my mind, a barometer with which to measure others...

Located in Palm Beach, I arrived at the Brazilian Court Hotel after an extremely tiresome journey, but the moment I stepped into the lush courtyard with white lounge chairs and lush palm trees the fatigue disappeared and I couldn't imagine anyone having any problems in such a divine setting.

Baudelaire once wrote "Là, tout n'est qu'ordre et beauté, Luxe, calme et volupté" which translates "Here, all is order and beauty, luxury, peace and indulgence." These words of my favorite poet were speaking very loudly to me as I strolled through the courtyards, the corridors and the rooms of the Brazilian Court Hotel. It manages to transcend the somehow inadequate title of Hotel and elevate itself to a "home away from home" status. This is especially prominent when one sees how private residences and condominium ownerships form an integral part of the Resort. Perfect for long stays, extended trips and inter-generational vacations.

Take a look at some of these pictures...
The paradisiacal entrance...


Poolside Lanai Suite


This is one that I took myself...you all know how I feel about pristine bed-linens: the true marker of a hotel in my book. These were pretty perfect: immaculate, best quality, picture-perfect...what every great hotel bed should be!


Ambience in the sitting areas...

Of course,who can forget Cafe Boulud, Chef Daniel Boulud's masterpiece housed on the property and a real jewel of the hotel. To read my piece on Cafe Boulud (lots of delicious pictures) go to the February 1st entry entitled "Cafe Boulud"


If you are planning a trip to Palm Beach then this is the place to stay, it's more than just a hotel it's a destination unto itself.  Charles Baudelaire said it best "Là, tout n'est qu'ordre et beauté, Luxe, calme et volupté"

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Pelican Hill Dining

The food at Pelican Hill is exquisite. I know, I know...I say that a lot, but it's true! The view will make your heart soar, I'm not being melodramatic: I'm serious and the Italian menu will take you on a delicious culinary journey. They are serious about italian food at Pelican Hill...gelato is hand made using organic ingredients from a local farm every day...and it's exquisite, extremely high quality...and I like to think I'm something of a gelato expert...lord knows, I sample enough of it to know! But seriously now the food here is no joke!

Andrea is the uber-high-end restaurant on the property...the pasta is also handmade and I highly recommend it. In fact, if you make reservations at Andrea it is a food crime NOT to order pasta because it won't taste quite the same anywhere else, at least not in the United States.


The view (above) is so beautiful...it feels like dining on Mount Olympus and eating with the gods...yes, of course, it's expensive but this blog isn't a guide to Cheap Eats it's about getting a glimpse into what can be, it's about the art of travel and everyone knows you can't debase art with talk of money:-) So yes, it's expensive but it's worth it. Steve Jobs once said "I try to live every day as if it were my last." If I were to die tomorrow I would have no regrets about dining at Pelican Hill and take my word for it: nor would you!

The Coliseum Grill overlooks the Pool and it's a little more casual...of course "casual" is a relative term...it was a little chilly in the evening, despite the outdoor built-in heaters, and the waitor brought out blankets which I thought was a beautiful touch...




Pelican Hill Resort...The Bungalows

As I've mentioned before I have a passion for hotels and more than anything I love discussing them here with you all! The most important element of any hotel is its rooms...yes, the lobby can be great, the restaurant fantastic but ultimately if you are going to spend the night (and the money) then the room needs to be up to snuff. The High Priestess of any room is undoubtedly the bed and the sermon she preaches are the bed linens. I've said this before but in my book a prerequisite for any 5 star hotel is top of the line Egyptian cotton sheets and a plush mattress. The second prerequisite is an amazing bathroom. Those are the first things I check as soon as I enter a room and of course impeccable cleanliness is a must, that goes without saying!

So, the rooms at the Pelican Hill resort off the coast of Southern California (see my previous and forthcoming posts on the resort) pass the prerequisite test with flying colors.  Now it gets trickier to differentiate the amazing rooms from the "in a league of their own" rooms. Decor starts to become important...questions like "when was this last updated, renovated?" start to be asked unconsciously...once again Pelican Hill had state of the art appliances and everything was, well, practically new.

The color palette of California neutrals allows the extraordinary ocean views to play a central role in the rooms, or bungalows as they are called, at Pelican Hill. Indeed, there are no elevators to get to your room only exquisitely lush courtyards leading to bungalows where visitors spend the night. A large fireplace in the center of my room was the great focal point, especially in the evenings...one simple flick of the switch and the sound of soothing flames filled the atmosphere. But most beautiful of all was the extraordinary balcony with ocean view...it will melt the hardest of hearts and turn the greatest cynic into a ridiculous optimist...




Golf at Pelican Hill

Pelican Hill is a golf lover's paradise with courses designed by Tom Fazio. At the Pelican Hill Golf Club they've thought of everything...professional forecaddies, luxurious locker rooms, practice facilities, shoe attendants, golf butler and a million other ways to pamper the golf enthusiast...These pictures are not hyped up versions of what the golf course actually looks like, if anything it is even more beautiful in the flesh. This place truly is a little slice paradise here on earth...



Monday, February 13, 2012

Spa at Pelican Hill

Pelican Hill, on the coast of Newport Beach in Southern California, was voted the #1 Resort in the United States by Conde Nast, so when I visited the Spa I had high expectations. There's a lot of pressure when you're Number 1, it's not easy being the best and the staff at the Pelican Hill Spa have practiced their art like a concert pianist practices on his way to Carnegie Hall...

Like any top of the line Spa there were lots of amenities like a cedar sauna, eucalypus steam room and a fountain designed at the perfect angle to allow for the most harmonious trickling of water but my favorite was the Roman salt bath featured below...
The staff cleans this room, changes towels every five minutes...literally. It keeps the room in a perpetual photo shoot ready state which is exactly what you want from a visit to the Spa...picture perfect...

I had a classic spa experience. If you want to get away for the day, this is the perfect place to do it.

wwwpelicanhill.com

Monday, February 6, 2012

Dining at Keswick Hall, Orient Express Property

The Dining at Keswick Hall can be very fine indeed. No, it's not cheap but yes, it is worth it. Not necessarily for the nutritional value but for the experience. Keswick Hall is somewhat removed, although only a short drive away, from the main shopping district in Charlottesville. It's designed to be the kind of place you go to for the overall experience so if you spend the night I recommend dining at one of their restaurants. Splurge, live a little...Steve Jobs said "Live every day as if you were to die tomorrow" and I couldn't agree more...If you want to dine like Thomas Jefferson then Keswick Hall will indulge your patriotic fantasies!

Afternoon Tea...$20 for tea (exceptional), scones, pastries, finger sandwiches etc...in an elegant decor is one way to spend a genteel afternoon with a few friends.




I recommend visiting Keswick in the late Spring or early Summer. It's very beautiful in Winter but you might be the only one there. In the Summer everything is in bloom and the Virginian countryside is one of the most beautiful in the country...but don't just take my word for it, Thomas Jefferson said it long before I did...