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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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Traditional Dutch Food: A Taste of Dutch Heritage
Dutch cuisine offers something you can’t find anywhere else in Europe. From hearty dishes and sweet treats to seafood and savory snacks there are tons of opportunities to taste Dutch heritage on an Amsterdam food tour. To help you hit the ground running, I thought I’d take a closer look...
3 Best Michelin-Star Restaurants in Berlin
Berlin’s Michelin-star dining scene features some of the best restaurants in Europe. It includes an eclectic mix of high-end fine dining, boundary-pushing innovation, and diverse global influences. You’ll find everything from classic French cuisine and modern German gastronomy to Japanese-inspired tasting menus and plant-based fine dining. Berlin’s top chefs are...
Best Desserts in Prague: Must-Try Sweets and Where to Find Them
Prague is a dessert lover’s dream offering a delightful mix of old-world charm and contemporary culinary creativity. Whether you’re craving classic Czech pastries, or modern takes on indulgent sweets, Prague has something to satisfy every sweet tooth. In this guide, I’ll take a closer look at the must-try sweets as...
5 Best Places to Eat Sauerbraten in Berlin
Sauerbraten is a traditional type of German pot roast that’s very popular in Berlin. It is slowly marinated, then braised until tender to create a meat that’s deeply rich with tangy-sweet flavors. It’s typically served with red cabbage, potato dumplings, and a rich gravy. It’s a must-try dish for any...
Brigat Review: A Pastry Shop That Sets the Bar High
Brigat exudes a quiet sense of anticipation. The air carries the warm, buttery scent of fresh pastries—rich and inviting enough to spark an instant craving. Sunlight filters through large windows, highlighting a space that blends modern elegance with effortless charm. The gentle hum of conversation and the soft clink of...
Capa na Baixa Review: A Modern Take on Porto’s Classic Flavors
First Impression of Capa na Baixa Walking into Capa na Baixa, I could immediately sense that this wasn’t just another traditional Porto eatery. There’s a familiar warmth, the hum of lively conversations, and the irresistible scent of sizzling meat and freshly baked bread. Yet, it’s also sleek, modern, and thoughtfully...
5 Best Sushi Restaurants in Berlin for Every Budget
I love Berlin’s sushi scene, its both dynamic and diverse, with something to suit every taste and budget. From high-end omakase experiences that bring the precision of Tokyo’s finest sushi counters to creative fusion spots and budget-friendly sushi bars. Whether you’re craving expertly crafted nigiri, innovative sushi rolls, or all-you-can-eat...
4 Best Schnitzel in Berlin: Where to Find the Crispiest Cutlets
Schnitzel is an iconic German dish that you find in most of Berlin’s restaurants. It’s become a staple in the city’s culinary landscape, with variations found throughout the city. Whether served in a traditional tavern or a contemporary restaurant, there are plenty of places to try schnitzel on a Berlin...