Travel Etiquette Tips Every Jetsetter Should Know

When you’re planning a big trip, you likely think about what to pack, what travel arrangements to make, and which sights to see once you arrive at your destination. But do you ever think about travel etiquette? Proper etiquette on airplanes or buses is something that most people don’t think about until they’re faced with an awkward situation. Avoid uncomfortable run-ins with fellow passengers with these smart tips:

  1. Start in the gate area. At the airport, try to take up as little space as possible in the gate area. Don’t leave bags or other luggage on empty seats, as these places often get very crowded.
  2. Stick with your zone. Although it might be tempting to board your plane early, boarding zones are created for a reason: to keep things running smoothly and efficiently.
  3. Recline kindly. Before you jolt your seat backward and hit another passenger’s knees or jostle his or her computer, simply turn around and ask if it’s okay.
  4. Don’t rush off the plane or bus. Even if you’re in a hurry, it’s important to let the seats ahead of you exit the plane first.
  5. Navigate the airport or subway station like a highway. This means always stay to the right while walking. If you’re on a moving walkway, walkers should stay to the left, standers on the right.

Travel Etiquette Dos and Don'ts [Travel + Leisure]
10 Travel Etiquette Tips [TripIt]
Whose Feet Are Those? Negotiating Air-Travel Etiquette [The New York Times]

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IV the Bath: From Body Scrubs to Bath Bombs

A unique bath shop in Old Town Albuquerque, named after a loved one lost in the war, IV the Bath specializes in handmade and artisan bath and body products, candles, and other items with your cleanliness and relaxation in mind.

Upon entering the quaint and inviting shop, you are immediately engulfed in a multitude of fresh scents that fill the air and lure you into another realm. The tables and shelves are loaded with a variety of goods—each more interesting and distinctive than the next. The shop sells a variety of bath products, many of which are locally sourced, including bath bombs, bath salts, body butters, lotions, and scrubs for all skin types. Candles come in an abundance of fragrances from mellow or sweet to exciting and intense. The friendly and helpful staff will not rush you, so take your time and explore the shop to find something that you really love.

IV the Bath
328 San Felipe Street Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 842-5449
www.facebook.com/IVtheBath
www.yelp.com/biz/iv-the-bath-albuquerque-2

Farina Pizzeria and Wine Bar: A Little Piece of Italy in Albuquerque

Fans of Italian food in the Albuquerque area simply can’t miss Farina Pizzeria and Wine Bar. This authentic Italian restaurant is laid-back and casual, but the chefs take their food very seriously. Handmade, wood fired pizzas topped with fresh ingredients like thick mozzarella, flavorful capers and fresh heirloom tomatoes are served on metal stands right at the table.

Although the majority of the pizza menu includes the expected Italian favorites, there are a few non-traditional toppings for more adventurous eaters. Farina also offers house-made pasta fagioli soup, insalata and antipasti to accompany its pizza. The friendly, lively atmosphere could be attributed to the restaurant’s extensive wine list, which makes it ideal for family dinners and first dates alike.

Farina Pizzeria and Wine Bar is open 11 a.m to 9 p.m. Mondays and until 10 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Saturday hours are from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday hours are 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Farina Pizzeria and Wine Bar
510 Central Avenue SE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 243-0130
www.farinapizzeria.com
www.yelp.com/biz/farina-pizzeria-and-wine-bar-albuquerque

The Supper Truck: Fusion Tacos and Sandwiches Around Albuquerque

Although you never know where it will pop up, the Supper Truck always offers fresh, flavorful Southern fare all over Albuquerque. This mobile food truck parks in front of populated areas throughout the city and serves unique items like fried chicken banh mi sandwiches and Coca-Cola-braised beef tacos at reasonable prices.

The kitchen crew is incredibly fast and friendly, which makes it a perfect choice for a quick workday lunch break, and the menu changes so frequently that there’s always something new to try. Grab some hot boiled peanuts or fried pickle chips as a side and you’ll quickly realize why so many Albuquerque residents hunt for the Supper Truck around town.

The Supper Truck offers a full schedule of its locations and a current menu on its website. The truck’s staff is also available to cater large events or parties with advance reservations.

The Supper Truck
111 Marble Avenue NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 205-7877
www.ilovesupper.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-supper-truck-albuquerque

Think Beyond the Salsa With These Cilantro-Centric Recipes

When you think of salsa, you likely think of the zesty flavor added by cilantro. Cilantro is also a great addition to many other dishes, however, even those outside of Mexican cuisine. These three recipes will have you rethinking the way you view cilantro in the most delicious ways possible!

Asian Noodle Salad with Chicken and Cilantro [Martha Stewart]
Instead of the usual Southwestern cuisines, try cilantro in an Asian-cuisine-inspired dish for a change. This noodle salad requires no cooking at all to create a fresh, interesting meal with a traditional Vietnamese sauce. Top it with cucumber and cilantro for a bit of added flavor.

Miso-Maple Sweet Potato Tacos with Coconut-Cilantro Sauce [The Kitchn]
There are so many delicious flavors in this taco dish, your taste buds will hardly know where to begin. Tender sweet potatoes covered in a miso and maple syrup glaze take the place of the usual taco meat, and avocado, cilantro, and toasted pepitas make a tasty garnish. The cilantro comes in at the end, when it’s blended with coconut to create a uniquely flavorful sauce for topping.

Zesty Quinoa Salad [AllRecipes]
If you want to eat healthily without sacrificing taste, you’ll absolutely love this quinoa salad. Fresh vegetables and black beans make it bright and nutritious, while cilantro and black pepper add major flavor.

Shop Gifts Made by Local Artisans at The Octopus and the Fox

An eclectic inventory of clothing, handcrafted gifts, and housewares decorates the walls at The Octopus and the Fox in Albuquerque. This funky boutique sells vintage products and handcrafted works from more than 50 local artisans and designers throughout New Mexico.

The friendly staff will gladly help guide you toward the perfect gift. Featured artists include 2 Day Circus, Bobbi Marbles, Cinthia Singleton, David Chamberlain, Jericha Brown, and shop owners Belita Orner and Jessi MB Campbell. Be sure to check in often, as new merchandise is always being added to the inventory. In addition, the boutique hosts special events throughout the year such as anniversary sales, art fairs, and more.

The Octopus and the Fox is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, so stop by on your way home from work or on your day off.

The Octopus and the Fox
514 Central Avenue SE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 203-2659
theoctopusandthefox.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-octopus-and-the-fox-albuquerque

Cottonwood Mall: Shop, Dine and Catch a Flick at This Large Mall

If you’re an avid shopper in the Albuquerque area, Cottonwood Mall is the perfect spot to spend an afternoon. This spacious, light-filled mall features open hallways that can accommodate even the largest weekend shopping crowds, and it’s filled with stores for just about any shopper’s interest.

Clothing retailers like American Eagle Outfitters and Express are situated between large department stores like Dillards, J.C. Penney and Sears. Bath and Body Works, Shoe Department, the As Seen On TV store and other specialty stores sell just about all of the home goods and clothing accessories that you can imagine, while eateries like Johnny Rockets and T.G.I. Friday’s will satisfy any food craving. Cottonwood Mall also offers ample parking, a large movie theater and small play areas for the little ones to make your visit to the mall as fun and convenient as possible.

Cottonwood Mall
10000 Coors Boulevard Bypass NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
(505) 897-6571
www.cottonwoodmall.com
www.yelp.com/biz/cottonwood-mall-albuquerque

Expect Authentic Japanese Fare at Kokoro in Albuquerque

Kokoro brings authentic Japanese cuisine to Albuquerque. Founder and chef Takako Kimura grew up in Niigata, Japan, a coastal city known for its fresh produce and high quality rice. After attending culinary school and training under great chefs in Tokyo, Kimura came to New Mexico and opened her restaurant to bring the “heart of Japanese cuisine” to Albuquerque.

Yelp reviewers who have lived in Japan claim that Kokoro’s dishes taste just like food they enjoyed in Kyoto or Tokyo. The menu lists traditional Japanese fare made with organic vegetables. Expect everything from tempuras, chicken teriyaki, and gyoza to egg rolls, edamame, and ten-don. Don’t leave without trying the curry, a favorite of many of Kokoro's regular diners.

Kokoro is open 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily.

Kokoro
5614 Menaul Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
505-830-2061
kokoroabq.com
yelp.com/biz/kokoro-albuquerque

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