All of our tours not only feed you the best each city has to offer but also immerse you in the local culture, authentic street life and history.
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
Cachorrinho Porto: The Ultimate Guide to Portugal’s Mini Hot Dog Sandwich
Tucked inside crusty bread and grilled to perfection, the cachorrinho is Porto’s irresistible take on the classic hot dog. It’s a little smaller and spicier than a red hot you might get in the States, yet it’s packed with local flavor. In Porto, cachorrinho is a beloved street food that...
Natural Wine Spots You Can’t Miss in Naples, Italy
Wine is unquestionably one of Italy’s most sought-after exports, and in recent years, natural alternatives have seen a surge in popularity, particularly in larger cities. One such city is Naples. Already revered for its wine and culinary offerings, as you may know from my Naples food tour, it now boasts...
Bifana Porto: The Ultimate Guide to Portugal’s Famous Pork Sandwich
Juicy, garlicky, and full of flavor, the bifana is one of Porto’s most beloved street foods. This simple yet iconic pork sandwich is a staple of local snack bars, where thin slices of marinated pork are simmered in spices and served hot inside a perfectly soft Portuguese roll. Whether you’re...
Naples is undeniably one of Italy’s most alluring cities for street food. The Campanian capital is known for its selection of fried treats, some of which are included in my Naples food tours. One such snack I’m especially partial to is frittatina di pasta, a Neapolitan staple that is essentially...
Tascas Porto: A Local Guide to Traditional Portuguese Eateries
Portugal’s culinary heart beats strongest in its tascas, which are small, often family-run eateries where tradition, comfort, and flavor come together in every bite. These humble taverns serve home-style meals made with time-honored recipes, offering a delicious window into everyday Portuguese life. Whether you’re drawn in by the smell of...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Bolhão Market in Porto
Whether you’re a frequent traveler to Porto or a first-timer, the fabled Bolhão Market is one place you simply cannot miss. This expansive, split-level bazaar has been feeding locals and visitors for almost two hundred years, and it’s been a magnet for culinary enthusiasts ever since. I regularly gush about...
Bacalhau Porto: The Ultimate Guide to Portugal’s Most Beloved Cod Dish
Bacalhau is the quintessential salt cod dish of Portugal. Deeply rooted tradition, you’ll find it on the menu in rustic neighborhood tascas, everyday cafes, and elegant riverside restaurants. Whether it’s baked with cream, fried into golden cakes, or paired with fragrant garlic potatoes and olives, no Porto food tour is...
Seville Food: A Complete Guide
For foodies, Seville is a culinary treasure trove where centuries of Moorish, Mediterranean, and Spanish influences combine to create a vibrant, flavorful cuisine. From sizzling tapas and sweet, orange-infused desserts to late-night flamenco feasts, the city offers a sensory journey through Andalusian food culture. After falling in love with Seville’s...