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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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Whether I’m visiting during the peak summer season or the much chillier winter months, I can’t come to Naples without savoring some gelato during my stay! Though this traditional frozen treat might be more closely associated with Florence and Sicily, there’s no reason you can’t enjoy some in Napoli, too....
A Local’s Guide to Coffee in Naples
In Naples, quality brews play a pivotal role in the everyday lives of the locals, and the city is often dubbed the Italian coffee capital. For this reason, Naples is a must-visit for coffee connoisseurs! Neapolitans are passionate about their brews, and many are particularly partial to Naples-style espresso, known...
An Essential Guide to Pastries and Desserts in Naples
Naples has a culinary scene that’s revered across the globe, with pizza and spaghetti with clams being some of the city’s most beloved inventions. Yet, ask any local, and they’ll tell you that Napoli’s desserts hold as much significance in their gastronomic landscape as any other dish. Without fail, classics...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Traditional Food in Naples
Naples is a dream for foodies visiting southern Italy. It’s the home of some of the country’s most famous dishes: pizza, spaghetti alla puttanesca, minestrone napoletano, and the list continues. I often go to Naples whenever I need a weekend break from Rome. Even though it’s less than a two-and-a-half-hour...
A Guide to Food Sagras in Milan
In Milan, a sagra is a special type of food festival that celebrates a specific food or type of ingredient. In terms of Milanese cuisine, sagre often focus on risotto alla Milanese, ossobuco, or dishes featuring polenta. Attending a sagra as part of a foodie visit to Milan is a great...
An Essential Guide to Seasonal Eating in Milan
The cuisine throughout Italy and in major cities like Milan always factors in seasonality. This is tied to the traditional foodways of using what the land gives you, as well as the seasonal rotation of popular traditional dishes. When you go on a Milan food walk, in summer you will...
A Culinary Guide to Food in Milan
Milan may be known for its fashionable lifestyle and fabulous examples of Gothic architecture, but one thing people don’t give the city enough credit for is its diverse food culture. You see, that polenta you had last week comes from this gem in northern Italy, as do the cotoletta, the...
A Culinary Guide to Breakfast in Milan
Anyone who comes to Milan will surely have a few breakfast places on their itinerary to indulge in a typical Italian-infused morning feed. You can get it all, from light croissant and cappuccino combos to plates filled with hearty salami, eggs, and bread. Milanese breakfasts are usually smaller than I’d...