
Pasta salad with salmon and dill is a fresh dish with retro vibes
The expansive salad bar at the Log Jam Restaurant in Lake George, New York, which I visited recently, made me feel like a time traveler. It shuttled me back to the all-you-can-eat spreads that mesmerized me as a kid at the 'fancy' restaurants my parents would occasionally take us to. I haven't seen one like it in decades.

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Spa and wellness enthusiasts will love the Ni Spa, where they can enjoy treatments such as a hot stone massage or a passion fruit body scrub. Other highlights include a fitness center, a tennis court, and the nearby Guanica Dry Forest Reserve and Bioluminescent Bay. Why Trust Forbes Vetted The Forbes Vetted travel team has researched, written and published dozens of hotel guides featuring cities across the globe. This story was written by Katherine Louie, a lifestyle editor at Forbes Vetted, who focuses on various topics, including travel, beauty, fashion and home. She has written numerous hotel guides for Forbes Vetted, including the best hotels in Key West and the best resorts on Hilton Head Island. This story was edited by Vetted's senior travel editor, Astrid Taran, an 8-year industry veteran who's visited over 40 countries and has traversed the U.S. She has visited Puerto Rico multiple times. 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