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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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4 Best Places for Cranachan in Edinburgh
Cranachan is one of Scotland’s most iconic desserts, with a history and flavor that lets you truly taste Edinburgh’s culture. Authentic cranachan is made from fresh raspberries toasted oats and decadent layers of whisky-infused cream. It’s one of those must-try desserts you need to experience more than once on a...
Where to Eat the Best Cochinillo in Madrid
Cochinillo is Spain’s take on roast sucking pig, and it is one of Madrid’s most iconic and beloved dishes. Known for its tender meat, crispy skin, and rich flavor, cochinillo has deep cultural roots. It’s often served during celebrations and special occasions that you can usually include in a comprehensive...
Average Food Cost in Edinburgh per Day - A Budget Breakdown
Edinburgh’s food scene offers something for every budget, from hearty pub meals and affordable takeaway spots to elegant fine-dining experiences. The cost of eating out varies widely depending on where and what you want to eat. If you’re a budget-conscious traveler, you might be able to get by spending less...
5 Best Fish and Chips in Edinburgh: Where to Find the Crispiest Catch
Edinburgh’s love for fish and chips runs deep, with historical and cultural meaning. This iconic dish was introduced to Scotland in the late 19th century and became a beloved takeaway staple. Unlike in England, where cod is common, Edinburgh’s chippies or chip shops traditionally favor haddock, offering a firmer texture...
5 Best Places for Cullen Skink in Edinburgh
Haggis might be Scotland’s national dish, but Cullen skink is perhaps the country’s next best-known culinary delight. This hearty haddock and potato-based soup is among my favorite Scottish foods, with its signature creamy consistency and mouthwatering smokey flavors. Since starting my Edinburgh food tours, I’ve tried my fair share of...
5 Best Vegan Restaurants in Edinburgh for Plant-Based Dining
If you’ve been on one of my Edinburgh food tours, you’ll know that the Scots are rather fond of their meat and fish-based dishes! While the Scottish capital may not seem like the most vegan-friendly city on the surface, there’s a surprisingly extensive selection of vegan restaurants in Edinburgh. The...
5 Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Edinburgh
There’s never been a better time to enjoy fine dining in Edinburgh, as the city has become a hub for refined dining experiences and Michelin-star restaurants. After focusing on the traditional aspects of local cuisine for my Edinburgh food tours, I was a little late to the party when it...
7 Best Michelin Star Restaurants in Edinburgh
You wouldn’t be alone thinking Edinburgh’s gastronomic scene centers around comforting pub grub and hearty ingredients. While this isn’t entirely untrue, this is just one aspect of the Scottish capital’s culinary offerings, as you may have heard me mention on my Edinburgh food tours. In recent years, the Michelin-star restaurants...