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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Where to Find Paella in Seville
The Andalusian spin on paella in Seville makes it distinctly different from paella in Valencia, yet both versions share many similar touchstone ingredients. The fact that you can get both types of paella in Seville, as well as some creative chef-inspired twists on this classic rice dish, makes it even...
An Essential Guide to Gelato in Bologna
You’ve likely heard all about the delicious, hearty food in Bologna that the city has become renowned for, but have you heard about Bologna’s ice cream offerings? If you haven’t considered Bologna to be a gelato destination before, I hope this article will change your mind. Many people on my...
A Local’s Guide to Bars in Bologna
Bologna is home to some gorgeous bars that encapsulate the city’s laid-back yet buzzing atmosphere. Of course, the food in Bologna tends to be the focus for most visitors, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some bar-hopping during your stay. Because the city is a melting pot of traditions...
A Guide to Lasagna alla Bolognese in Bologna
Bologna is the beating heart of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region and its rich culinary heritage. One of the titans in Bologna’s pantheon of world-renowned dishes is lasagne alla Bolognese, which is very different from the ricotta versions found in other parts of Italy. Whether you’re seeking a cozy trattoria or a...
A Local’s Guide to Street Food in Bologna
Those with a love of Italian fare may know Bologna as Italy’s food capital, a title the city certainly lives up to. Known fondly as ‘La Grassa,’ meaning ‘the fat one,’ Bologna is home to favorites like ragu and tortelloni, but it also boasts a thriving street food scene, which...
Where to Find Tagliatelle al Ragù in Bologna
Ragù alla Bolognese is easily one of Italy’s most acclaimed and globally loved dishes, and this hearty creation originated in Bologna several centuries ago. There’s a good chance you’ve spotted this beef and tomato-based dish on menus in countless restaurants, but naturally, the most delicious Bolognese is in Bologna! It’s...
A Guide to Restaurants in Bologna
Putting together a list of the top restaurants in Bologna was always going to be a challenge. After all, it’s the city with some of the finest food in Italy, with a culinary heritage so rich that it instantly inspired me to set up my Bologna food experiences! Nonetheless, I’ve...
A Culinary Guide to Food in Palermo
Hailed by many as the home of Italy’s finest cuisine, Palermo is nothing short of a haven for foodies. There’s no denying that the Sicilian capital has mastered many of the Italian staples while also crafting a lengthy list of homegrown dishes and delights of its own. Arancini, cannoli, stigghiola,...