All of our tours not only feed you the best each city has to offer but also immerse you in the local culture, authentic street life and history.
Copenhagen Restaurants: A Local’s Guide to Where to Eat
Why Copenhagen Is One of Europe’s Great Dining Cities Copenhagen usually doesn’t get lumped in with the other big-hitting foodie cities around Europe, like Rome or Paris. But this city has redefined modern cooking through the New Nordic Movement, and its position in the global food scene is firmly established....
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Comptoir Les Deux Magots: Parisian Tradition with a Side of Charm
Nestled just beside the legendary literary café Les Deux Magots, Le Comptoir feels like an elegant younger sibling, one that stays true to tradition while embracing a more relaxed, everyday charm. It’s not a reinvention of the classic but rather a continuation with a modern rhythm, tailored for those seeking...
Bofinger Paris: A Grand Brasserie Experience in the Heart of the City
Photo credit: Bofinger Stepping into Bofinger feels like stepping into a different era, one lined with white tablecloths, curved banquettes, and a towering stained-glass dome that makes you instinctively lower your voice, as if out of reverence. Founded in 1864, it’s one of Paris’s oldest brasseries and remains a landmark...
A la Mère de Famille: A Chocolate-Lover’s Dream in the Heart of Paris
A la Mère de Famille is a chocolate shop but it feels like stepping into a living piece of Parisian history. Tucked into Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, its green and gold facade immediately sets the tone: you’re not walking into a trendy concept store, but rather into a world that...
Copains Paris Review: A Chic All-Day Café for Pastries, Brunch, and Laid-Back Vibes
Photo credit: Copains Copains is a fresh take on the French all-day spot, blending boulangerie, brunch hangout, and modern coffee shop all in one. What sets it apart is its 100% gluten-free philosophy. Yes, everything here (from the golden croissants to the rustic loaves and buttery cakes) is completely gluten-free,...
A Crudo Florence Review: Fresh & Raw Elegance in the Heart of the City
I stumbled upon A Crudo while wandering around central Florence on a warm September afternoon. The name caught my attention, and the clean, inviting look of the place drew me in. It’s a small, family-run spot with a relaxed feel and a cozy terrace that offers a nice break from...
Pop Café Florence Review: Bright Bowls & Creative Café Fare Near the Duomo
I stumbled upon Pop Café on a warm afternoon while wandering around the Oltrarno, and it ended up being where I had one of the most laid-back aperitivos of my trip. It’s not the kind of place that screams “hidden gem”. It just does what it does well. Coffee, cocktails,...
Camden Market Food: A Global Feast in London’s Iconic Market
Why Camden Market is a Foodie Destination If there’s one foodie hotspot in London you’ve heard of, it’s likely Camden Market. Arguably the most renowned in the entire capital, Camden Market has always been known for its rebellious and creative spirit, which is evident in both its food and atmosphere....
Best Restaurants in Shoreditch: A Foodie’s Guide to East London
Why Shoreditch is a Food Lover’s Paradise Shoreditch is one of the best areas in London for dining out. A former industrial district, it has been transformed into a hip, trendy neighborhood that Londoners are crazy about. Between its crafty street art, amazing nightlife, and innovative culinary scene offering some...