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Where Locals Eat in Copenhagen: Off-Menu Spots Worth Knowing
You might think you already know about food in Copenhagen, but any local will tell you that the popular plates and restaurants are really just half the story. The Danish capital is known for its expensive, high-concept dining, but everyday eating here is just as interesting. Most tourists visit this...
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A Culinary Guide to Michelin Star Restaurants in Madrid
Considering Madrid is one of Europe’s great culinary cities, it’s little wonder that it boasts a slew of incredible eateries, many of which have achieved Michelin-star status. As many of you are likely aware, only restaurants providing exceptional gastronomic experiences can secure such a title. Many people I’ve met on...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Restaurants in Madrid
Spanish food has a special place in my heart, and my first visit to the capital city was when my affinity with the cuisine began. Croquettes, patatas bravas, and Ibérico ham are just some of the dishes Madrid is famed for, but the culinary culture here goes far beyond traditional...
A Local’s Guide to Family Restaurants in Venice
Venice’s romantic, mystical nature would lead you to believe it’s a destination suited to couples and grown-up travelers. While it certainly appeals to each of those groups, it’s also an incredibly welcoming spot for little visitors, with a bunch of family-friendly restaurants. I’ve noticed many people on my Venice food...
A Culinary Guide to Tapas in Madrid
Tapas is the beating heart of Madrid’s vibrant food culture. What started as a little snack with a humble drink has evolved into a beautiful blend of culinary artistry that’s reinvigorated Madrid’s bars and restaurants. These small, flavorful dishes are more than just a meal. They’re a way of life...
Discovering Patatas Bravas in Madrid
Patatas bravas is one of Spain’s most beloved tapas and a personal favorite of mine whenever I’m in Madrid. It’s a dish deeply embedded in the city’s vibrant food culture, made from crispy, golden potatoes paired with a bold, flavorful spicy tomato-based bravas sauce or smoky or tangy twists on...
Where to Find Croquetas in Madrid
Madrid’s iconic tapas scene is the stuff of legends. Of the many drool-worthy snacking plates associated with this communal-style dining experience, croquetas, or croquettes, have to be my favorite. These deep-fried delights are always stand-outs on my guided Madrid food experiences, as their crunchy exterior and creamy filling make for...
An Essential Guide to Jamón in Madrid
If you love Jamón Ibérico, Madrid is like heaven on earth. The Spanish capital proudly offers some of the finest cured ham experiences in the world, and you can find it everywhere. From bustling markets and traditional tapas bars to high-end restaurants and specialty shops, you’ll feel spoiled for choice...
Madrid is awash with an eclectic mix of historic bakeries, modern artisanal pastry shops, and local cafés that offer a stunning array of bread and sweet treats. With so many high-end baked goods around, it’s no wonder why Spanish pastries and breads play an essential role in the local food...