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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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Essential Guide to Maritozzi Spots in Rome
Romans have quite the affinity for pizza al taglio, porchetta sandwiches, and carbonara, but they’re also rather fond of a sweet treat. The confection of choice for many residents of the Eternal City, myself included, is maritozzi. This classic dessert is a delicious sweet bun filled with thick whipped cream....
The 6 Best Coffee Shops in Florence
Florentines have a lifelong love affair with top-quality brews, and the Italian coffee culture is more vibrant than ever in Tuscany’s capital. With countless cafes specializing in everything from single-origin coffees to American-style varieties, finding the best coffee in Florence is tricky. Each time I’ve been to Florence, I always...
The 5 Best Street Foods In Berlin
Berlin is one of Europe’s most diverse cities. A mix of different nationalities and German people residing here shapes the city’s street food scene. Traditional currywurst, deep-fried pfannkuchen, and döner kebab are all sold on almost every corner. I’ve spent a lot of time here developing my Berlin food tours...
The 5 Best Seafood Restaurants In Palermo
It’s no secret that southern Italy offers some of the finest seafood along the Mediterranean, but I don’t think anyone is quite as creative with their oceanic fare as the Sicilians or, more specifically, the Palermitani. Having been influenced by Arab, Italian, Greek, Spanish, and Jewish cuisines, Sicily’s classic seafood...
Your Guide to Food Markets in Rome
If you’re anything like me, the rows of fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, and spices at local food markets are enough to draw you in, but when coupled with vintage finds, books, and artworks, they’re even more alluring and Rome’s food markets are exactly that. One thing I can’t take away...
The historic Greek capital, Athens, is the home of Mediterranean cuisine and a culinary haven for those looking to indulge in some Hellinc specialties. I can’t help but have a soft spot for Athens. There’s a real buzz about the food scene here; nothing brings out my inner foodie more...
The 5 Best Rooftop Bars in Athens
Sundown drinks while overlooking the Acropolis, anyone? Athens boasts an iconic skyline that could challenge that of any major city in Europe, and there’s no better way to lap up the scenery than at one of the Greek capital’s best rooftop bars. Between rooftop restaurants offering fine dining experiences and...
Paris is the home of flaky croissants, garlicky escargots, colorful macarons, redraw steak tartare, and wagon wheels of cheese. One thing Parisians hold close to their hearts is their cuisine is so unique, people flock from all over the world to get the chance to chew on a crispy baguette...