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Your 2026 To-Eat List (We’re Calling Them “Resolutions”)
New Year’s resolutions are like a perfect soufflé—ambitious, but prone to collapse. That’s why for 2026 we’re proposing resolutions you’ll want to keep. Instead of pledging to give things up, what if your resolutions were about adding more joy, more flavor, and more unforgettable bites to your year? We asked...
Blog Posts
Must Try Gelato in Trastevere: Rome’s Creamiest Picks
Trastevere’s endless eateries serve up some of the finest food in Rome, and one thing the area does particularly well is gelato. I’ve sampled the goods in more Roman gelaterias than I can count, especially since starting my Rome food tours. Yet, I keep coming back to a handful of...
Jacky Gaudin Butcherie Review: A True Taste of Traditional Parisian Butchery
There’s something instantly welcoming about Jacky Gaudin Butcherie. Tucked into the heart of Montmartre, it doesn’t try to impress… it simply does. From the first visit, it felt like the kind of place that locals count on. Not just for the meat, but for the people behind the counter, the...
Alexine Bakery Paris Review – A Hidden Gem in Montmartre’s Pastry Scene
Some places in Montmartre don’t need much to stand out, they’re part of the neighborhood’s daily rhythm. Alexine is one of them. It’s a small, independently owned bakery with a steady stream of regulars and a reputation built on quality, not hype. Even early in the morning, there’s usually a...
Boris Lumé Paris Review: Timeless Charm & Flawless Pastries in Montmartre
In a neighborhood overflowing with traditional Parisian boulangeries, Boris Lumé brings something a little more refined to Montmartre. With two locations in the 18th arrondissement, the bakery has built a quiet following among locals who appreciate the precision of French-Japanese pastry done right. Most people recognize the original shop by...
Trastevere Street Food: What to Eat and Where to Find It
Why Trastevere Is a Street Food Hotspot Trastevere has long been known as one of Rome’s most picture-perfect neighborhoods, and what better way to explore the cobbled streets than with a snack or two in hand? In Trastevere, street food is everywhere, which is part of the reason why it’s...
La Butte Fromagère Review: A Montmartre Gem for Cheese Lovers
Just around the corner from Montmartre’s bustling market stalls, La Butte Fromagère quietly makes its mark. It’s not loud or showy, but once you notice the window filled with creamy rounds and aged wedges, it’s impossible not to walk in. Owned and run by Sophie Cormerais, the shop is small,...
Fideuà in Barcelona: A Complete Guide
Fideuà is a delightful dish that’s very similar to paella, which is widely considered a must-try food in Barcelona and countless other Spanish cities. It might not be as revered as its rice-based relative, but trust me, tasting fideuà in Barcelona is a foodie experience you won’t want to miss....
Barcelona Wines: A Toast to Catalonia’s Wine Culture
You’ll have a difficult time finding a city in Spain with a wine culture that can rival that of the Catalan capital. I might gush a lot about the many must-try foods in Barcelona, but in reality, I think the Barcelona wines deserve just as much praise! Naturally, wines are...