Danish Desserts: The Sweetest Treats You Need to Try

Many foodies have a sweet tooth, and Denmark caters to that very well. This Scandinavian country’s list of iconic desserts is never-ending. The delicious creations that hail from here are usually made with seasonal ingredients and quality produce, making them distinct from those of other nations. The Sweet Side of...

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A Local’s Guide to Pastel de Nata in Lisbon

If you try just one local delicacy in Portugal’s capital, let it be the revered pastel de nata. These Portuguese custard tarts have become a source of national pride. Their uniquely flaky, savory pastry has captivated foodies since they were created in Belém’s Jerónimos Monastery in the 1800s. I’ve had...

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An Essential Guide to Coffee in Lisbon

The top coffee shops in Lisbon, reflect Portugal’s deep historical connections, while also embracing the modern coffee culture.  The Portuguese baristas are masters of transforming a seemingly humble cup of coffee into an elevated art form to tantalize coffee lovers of all stripes. The area has a staggering number of...

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Navigating Halal Restaurants in Paris

I wouldn’t be alone in thinking that Paris is arguably one of the most halal-friendly cities in Europe. It doesn’t take long before you spot an eatery selling halal food here, whether it’s on the Champs-Élysées or in Montmartre. I’ve always found dining halal-style in Paris easy; the city has...

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A Culinary Guide to Charcuteries in Paris

In a country where meat is on nearly every menu, it probably comes as no surprise that the French love charcuterie. Found in nearly every Paris bistro, une assiette de charcuterie (a charcuterie plate) is one one of the top ways to introduce yourself to this delicious French food, especially...

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A Culinary Guide to Michelin Star Restaurants in Lisbon

As Lisbon’s gastronomic landscape continues to gain traction, so does the Portuguese capital’s Michelin-starred restaurants. With sublime wine lists, exceptional tasting menus, and elegant surroundings, the Michelin-star restaurants in Lisbon are havens for culinary connoisseurs. Those of you who know me from my Lisbon food walks you’ll know I’m a...

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Where to Find Street Food in Paris

Although grabbing a quick bite to eat is not usually associated with French culture, the Paris street food scene has really taken off in recent years. From the classic crêpe, probably the city’s original street food dish, to food trucks serving gourmet burgers, it’s not hard to find plenty of...

A Local’s Guide to Food Markets in Lisbon

When you think of Lisbon, food markets likely don’t initially come to mind. While the Portuguese capital’s selection of markets has dwindled over the years, they remain some of the top places for foodies hoping to feast on local food like pasteis de nata and bacalhau. All it took was...

A Food Lover’s Guide to Breakfast in Lisbon

The Portuguese capital of Lisbon has always been one of my favorite places to break my fast in Europe. It has so much variety: espresso bars in Alfama, bagels in Baixa, and if you sleep in a little late, the brunch spots in Bairro Alto will always be there. Who...

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