From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthere’s nothing like somethingthere’s nothing like somethingused to say that something is very good There’s nothing like a hot bath after a day’s climbing. → nothing
Examples from the Corpus
there’s nothing like something• Facing page: there's nothing like a brew to soothe aching limbs but where's the Kendal Mint cake?• And there's nothing like a conversation when you smoke.• No, there's nothing like a good laugh to make you feel better about yourself.• When the weather's good there's nothing like a luxurious dessert to give a special menu a final flourish.• There's nothing like a nice hot bath to help you relax.• Second team or not, however, there's nothing like the first century.