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Copenhagen Cafes: A Guide to the City’s Specialty Scene
The one thing I look forward to when I visit Copenhagen is the cafe scene. The Danish capital is known as the one place where hygge and specialty coffee coexist, and it’s all about slow mornings and communal tables, without the rush. Why Copenhagen’s Café Culture Stands Out Copenhagen is...
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A Culinary Guide to Restaurants in Navigli
Milan’s Navigli district is known for its picturesque canals and vibrant nightlife, with trendy restaurants that match its vibe. You’ll find traditional Milanese restaurants rubbing elbows with international eateries, making it a great destination for a Milan food walk. Exploring Navigli: Milan’s Trendy Food District The dining experiences in Navigli...
Where to Find Affordable Dining in Milan
There’s this perception that Milan’s high fashion, finance, and fine dining make it an expensive place to visit. Yet the truth is, at street level, there are a lot of vibrant eateries and delicious dining options that are very budget-friendly. Having a game plan that includes some of these less...
A Guide to Street Food in Milan
You’ve probably heard about the street food scenes in Rome and Venice, but let me tell you, the northern Italian city of Milan has the power to rival both of them. Some of my favorite bites hail from the cosmopolitan metropolis, like panettone, a sweet fruitcake bread, and fresh seafood...
An Essential Guide to Hidden Gem Restaurants in Milan
Milan is a true Italian metropolis that moves at the same speed as other major cities like New York and London. It’s easy for big-name trattorias and Michelin-starred restaurants to dominate the landscape vying for a place on your Milan foodie visit. Yet a city this size is also festooned...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Restaurants in Milan
Milan might not have the same gastronomic reputation as other Italian cities like Rome, Florence, or Palermo, but I’m here to tell you that it’s a massively underrated foodie destination. If you’ve ever joined one of my Milan food walks, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about! The Lombardian capital...
An Essential Guide to Tortilla in Madrid
As much as I love the taste of egg-based dishes, I’m willing to admit that omelets may not be the most exciting meal out there! However, if you’ve ever tried Spain’s take on an omelet, known locally as tortilla de patatas, you’ll know that the Spanish sure know how to...
Churros are a quintessential Spanish treat, beloved by Madrid’s locals and tourists alike. What stands out most about the churros in Madrid is the luxuriously rich hot chocolate and other cocoa-based dipping sauces they’re typically served with. While you find them most as a breakfast dish, in Spain, churros can...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Brunch in Madrid
Madrid’s brunch scene offers a vibrant fusion of traditional Spanish and modern cuisine. Whether you’re craving crispy churros dipped in rich chocolate, savory huevos rotos, or trendy avocado toast with a mimosa, there are plenty of great brunch spots to enjoy on a Madrid food walk. Our Guides’ Favorite Brunch...