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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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Thierry Marx Bakery Review: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation in Parisian Baking
In a city where every corner boasts a boulangerie, finding one with a touch of culinary prestige can still feel like a discovery. Thierry Marx Bakery stands out not just for its name, but for the quiet excellence it maintains in a setting where high-end cuisine meets casual dining. Originally...
Ryst Dupeyron Review: A Journey Through Time in Parisian Wine Culture
In a city overflowing with wine shops, Ryst Dupeyron stands out not by grandeur, but by heritage. Operating since 1905 and still family-owned, this intimate shop near the Eiffel Tower draws you in with its antique charm and deep-rooted connection to France’s brandy history. As soon as you walk in,...
Best Restaurants in Monti, Rome
Monti is often regarded as one of the best areas to stay in Rome, largely due to its proximity to the Colosseum and the Forum, but it’s also a mecca for foodies. It’s among the Italian capital’s oldest neighborhoods, so expect a wide array of cozy trattorias and traditional ristorantes...
Best Restaurants in Prati, Rome
Compared to well-known neighborhoods like Trastevere, Monti, and Testaccio, Prati tends to get overlooked. While many people are acquainted with Prati due to its location alongside the Vatican, it’s also home to a stellar line-up of eateries. Although I’ve been running my Rome food tours for several years, I still...
Best Restaurants in Testaccio: Where to Eat Like a Local
The first time I walked through the streets of Rome’s Testaccio neighborhood, the aroma of food nearly made me swoon with hunger. It’s no small surprise considering the Testaccio is one of Rome’s most authentic foodie neighborhoods. It seems as if every square inch has some sort of classic trattoria,...
Testaccio Market: Rome’s Local Food Haven Hidden in Plain Sight
Rome’s Testaccio neighborhood is the culinary heart of the Eternal City. So, it only makes sense that Testaccio Market is the soul of so many amazing classic Roman foods. Testaccio Market isn’t like other European urban markets. It has a vibe all its own that is a glorious amalgam of...
A Local’s Guide to Crema Catalana in Barcelona
Though there are a plethora of must-try foods in Barcelona, crema Catalana is undoubtedly the star among those with a sweet tooth. Long before I started my food experiences in Barcelona, Spain’s answer to crème brûlée quickly became one of my favorite local confections. If you’re unfamiliar with this heavenly...
Best Markets in Trastevere: A Local’s Guide to Food, Finds & Flea Market Charm
Overview of Trastevere’s Market Culture Like most quintessentially Roman neighborhoods, Trastevere has its fair share of historic marketplaces and bustling bazaars. I may be a tad biased, as many of my Rome food tours center around this picturesque district, but I thinkTrastevere is home to some of the best markets...