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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...
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An Essential Guide to Food in Madrid
Madrid is a foodie paradise, where centuries-old culinary traditions are reinvigorated with vibrant innovation. From the city’s bustling food markets to cozy neighborhood tapas bars, and restaurants captained by Michelin-starred chefs, there’s something amazing to eat around every corner. Whether you want to savor classic dishes like cocido madrileño, indulge...
Madrid’s bar scene is as vibrant as the city itself, blending historic taverns with sleek cocktail lounges. Whether you want to savor tapas with a glass of vermouth, explore craft cocktails, or enjoy late-night churros after a lively evening, there are tons of great bars to visit on a Madrid...
2026 Europe Food Travel Survey: How Dining is Redrawing the European Travel Map for Americans
What defines a dream vacation in 2026? Well, for the intrepid American traveler, the answer isn’t found in a museum or the long queues of a must-see monument—it’s literally served on a plate. In our survey of 750 U.S travelers, an overwhelming 92.1% of respondents say a city’s food scene...
Discovering Cachorrinho in Porto
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...
A Guide to Family Restaurants in Porto
Porto is one of the hottest tourist destinations in Europe, drawing families from all over the world to explore Portuguese cuisine and culture. This also means that Porto has an abundance of family restaurants to suit just about any taste. Finding the right ones to fit into your Porto food...
Navigating Healthy Food in Porto
If you’re trying to stay in shape and maintain a healthy diet, Porto has a lot to offer. Like many major European cities, they embrace a wide range of ethnic cuisines and foodways. Including some of the top healthy restaurants you’ll find in Portugal. From Asian restaurants like Sushi & Co...
Petiscos are to Porto what an amuse bouche is to the French or a Portuguese take on Spanish Tapas. They’re small plates and single flavorful bites made with such high-quality ingredients to become a true foodie experience. From tascas like Adega São Nicolau to tabernas like Tascö, there are plenty...
A Local’s Guide to Tascas in Porto
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...