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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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Best Cocktail Bars in Amsterdam: Creative Drinks & Cool Vibes
Amsterdam has a thriving craft cocktail scene with an impressive array of speakeasy-style lounges, traditional bars, pubs, and rooftop bars with a skyline view. Around every corner, you’ll find Dutch bartenders shaking up bold flavors, to keep you properly refreshed on an Amsterdam food tour. A City That Knows Its...
Babae Florence Review: Where Tuscan Tradition Meets Modern Charm
Florence is home to many popular restaurants, but Babae stands out for the way it blends Tuscan tradition with a modern spirit. Babae has become a must-visit, not only for its inviting interior and creative menu, but also for something quite unique: the wine window. You may have seen it...
Fried Cheese in Prague: Where to Try This Crispy Czech Classic
Fried cheese in a bun might sound simple at first glance, yet in Prague, this crispy Czech classic is practically a culinary rite of passage. Known locally as smažený sýr, this golden, crispy slab of melted cheese isn’t just a greasy late-night snack. It’s a nostalgic comfort food deserving of...
La Sorbettiera Florence Review: Artisanal Gelato at Its Finest
Florence’s love affair with gelato is as deep-rooted as its Renaissance heritage. Every corner in the city offers a cone or cup, but few places match the devotion to quality and craftsmanship found at La Sorbettiera. I discovered their Santo Spirito location while exploring the Oltrarno neighborhood and was instantly...
Florence Food Studio Review: A Hands-On Taste of Tuscan Tradition
I didn’t expect to get emotional over a bowl of handmade pasta, but Florence Food Studio surprised me. What started as a fun activity turned into one of the most genuine experiences I’ve had in Florence. This wasn’t just a pasta making class; it felt like being invited into someone’s...
Divin Boccone Florence Review: Wine, Small Plates & Florentine Charm
Just beyond Florence’s crowded streets, Divin Boccone offers a refreshing pause. At first glance, it resembles a small neighborhood deli but step inside, and it becomes clear this is something more. Born from the vision of Massimiliano, a former butcher from Puglia, the concept blends Southern Italian roots with Tuscan...
How Local Gastronomy Has Become the Lifeblood of Corporate Events in Europe
Once upon a time, corporate events were all about ticking boxes: stick to the agenda, get everyone in the room, call it a success. But that approach doesn’t really fly anymore, especially in Europe. Things have shifted. Now, it’s just as much about what people feel as what they learn....
Best Tortillas in Seville: Spain’s Iconic Dish at Its Finest
Few dishes capture the soul of Spanish comfort food like the tortilla de patatas you find in Seville. Don’t let the name confuse you into thinking these are a Spanish take on tacos or fajitas. In Seville, tortilla de patatas is essentially a Spanish omelet made from high-quality fresh eggs,...