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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...
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Crescentine in Bologna: What They Are and Where to Eat Them
If you fancy something a little lighter than tagliatelle al ragù or tortellini en brodo as you’re ambling around Bologna, look no further than the beloved crescentine. This pillowy fried bread is often stuffed with or accompanied by Italian meats and cheeses, making for the perfect snack or pick-me-up. As...
Tortellini in Bologna: A Local Staple You Must Try
Numerous cities and regions in Italy are synonymous with specific pasta styles, and in Bologna, tortellini is the shape of choice. It’s a treasured food in Bologna and throughout Emilia-Romagna, and no visit to ‘La Grassa’ is complete without a helping or two of fresh tortellini. I’m a massive fan...
The Best Barcelona Street Food: Markets, Tapas & Local Bites
Barcelona has a vibrant street food scene that offers a delicious mix of traditional Catalan dishes, Spanish classics, and international flavors. The city is filled with tapas bars, markets, and beloved establishments that serve as a perfect preview to all the wonderful things you’ll taste on a Barcelona food tour....
Bologna Coffee Culture: Where to Sip the Best Brew in the City
Like in most Italian cities, locals in Bologna mean business when it comes to coffee. Not only are there dozens of traditional bars that are perfect for a quick countertop espresso or cappuccino, but the city has a growing specialty coffee scene. I understand just how easy it is to...
The Best Bars in Bologna: Cocktails, Wine, Music & More
Bologna is home to some gorgeous bars that encapsulate the city’s laid-back yet buzzing atmosphere. Of course, the food in Bologna tends to be the focus for most visitors, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some bar-hopping during your stay. Because the city is a melting pot of traditions...
4 Best Vegan Restaurants in Barcelona
Barcelona is truly an international city that simultaneously embraces Spanish and Catalan cuisine, as well as modern trends and dietary preferences. This translates into Barcelona having one of the most vibrant vegan dining scenes in Western Europe. From Spanish flavors to authentic Catalan cuisine to Mediterranean ingredients and dishes, you’ll...
Mercato di Mezzo: Bologna’s Historic Culinary Hub
Mercato di Mezzo is the beating heart of Bologna’s food scene, lying in the center of the historic Quadrilatero neighborhood. It’s one of my favorite spots in the city and is always a highlight of my Bologna food tours. The market has been a meeting point for food lovers since...
4 Best Places to Eat Paella in Barcelona
Paella is one of Spain’s most famous dishes, and while it’s originally from Valencia, it’s proudly represented in some of Barcelona’s best restaurants. In the Catalan capital, you can find a variety of styles, featuring seafood, wild hare, and even vegetarian versions. So, it only makes sense to make room...