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Copenhagen Restaurants: A Local’s Guide to Where to Eat
Why Copenhagen Is One of Europe’s Great Dining Cities Copenhagen usually doesn’t get lumped in with the other big-hitting foodie cities around Europe, like Rome or Paris. But this city has redefined modern cooking through the New Nordic Movement, and its position in the global food scene is firmly established....
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A Local’s Guide to Bakeries in Edinburgh
Edinburgh has a vibrant bakery scene that is one of Scotland’s secret gems. The Scottish capital has an eclectic mix of traditional bakeries, modern patisseries, and unique specialty shops. Each offers a variety of classic Scottish treats, European-inspired pastries, and artisan breads to fit perfectly into a foodie visit to...
6 Best Markets in Dublin for Food, Shopping, and Local Finds
Dublin may not be known for its array of markets, but it has a surprisingly lengthy selection of open-air bazaars and pop-up fairs. Before I kicked off my Dublin food tours, I didn’t know a whole lot about the marketplaces in the Irish capital, only to later realize that the...
5 Must-Try Foods in Dublin, Ireland & Where to Eat Them
Dublin has an ever-growing line-up of top-rated restaurants specializing in contemporary and international cuisine. That said, if you’re anything like me, you’ll be keen to tuck into some traditional Irish dishes during your trip. I’ve mentioned my affinity for hearty Irish dishes and flavors during my Dublin food tours, and...
A Culinary Guide to Jamón Ibérico in Barcelona
Jamón Ibérico offers a quintessential taste of Spain. To the point that one could argue that no food trip to Barcelona is complete without at least a few Jamón Ibérico experiences. Luckily, the capital of Catalonia is filled with restaurants, tapas bars, restaurants, and other culinary institutions offering it on...
Where to Find Coffee in Barcelona
Barcelona’s coffee scene has evolved beyond the traditional café con leche, embracing the global rise of third-wave coffee culture. With a growing number of specialty coffee shops, the city is now a haven for coffee lovers seeking expertly brewed espresso, single-origin beans, and innovative brewing methods. Whether you’re looking for...
A Guide to Restaurants in Barcelona
Barcelona is a food lover’s paradise, where centuries-old culinary traditions meet cutting-edge gastronomy. From bustling tapas bars to Michelin-starred dining, the city offers an incredible variety of flavors that showcase the finest of Catalan and Spanish cuisine. To help you make the most of your next Barcelona food tour, I...
A Local’s Guide to Soho in London
Soho is one of London’s hottest dining neighborhoods, blending traditional British fare with global flavors, street eats, and fine dining gems. From classic spots like The Ivy Soho Brasserie and The Ganton Arms to international favorites like Amalfi Ristorante, Shack-Fuyu, and street food staples like Banh Mi Keu Soho, there’s...
What to Eat in Amsterdam: A Guide to Iconic Dishes and Local Favorites
Amsterdam’s cuisine is a delicious blend of traditional dishes and international innovation. You see this in Dutch classics like crispy stroopwafels and freshly fried bitterballen to the city’s iconic raw herring. At the same time, international flavors from Indonesia, India, and Surinam thrive alongside local favorites. With so many options...