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Copenhagen Cafes: A Guide to the City’s Specialty Scene
The one thing I look forward to when I visit Copenhagen is the cafe scene. The Danish capital is known as the one place where hygge and specialty coffee coexist, and it’s all about slow mornings and communal tables, without the rush. Why Copenhagen’s Café Culture Stands Out Copenhagen is...
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A Culinary Guide to Special Occasion Restaurants in Porto
Whether it’s a wedding, an intimate dinner, or a celebration, Porto offers some of the finest restaurants for a special occasion in all of Portugal. From Grand Hotels with Michelin-starred restaurants like The Yeatman or Vila Foz to trendy wine bars like Vinum, you’ll find great eateries to fit any...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Desserts in Porto
As passionate as Porto natives are about port wines, bacalhau, and meat-heavy sandwiches, they’re also partial to a sweet treat on occasion. If you’ve ever joined my Porto food experiences, you probably noticed that many popular Porto desserts are variations of confections from other corners of Europe. While the Portuguese...
As a truly international city Porto embraces a wide range of cuisines. This includes some of the best vegan restaurants in all of Portugal. From vegan bars like Apuro to fine-dining vegan eateries like Essência Restaurante Vegetariano, if you love veggies, you’ll want to include a few of the following...
A Culinary Guide to Michelin Dining in Porto
Foodies from all around the world are drawn to Porto and its Michelin-starred restaurants to experience the very finest of Portuguese cuisine. For US travelers Portugal offers a touch of the exotic, as Portuguese fine dining tends to be under-represented in North America. Porto is a world city that celebrates...
A Culinary Guide to Food in Porto
When I visit Porto, I prepare for a gastronomic adventure I can’t find anywhere else. I know I’ll be eating Portuguese dishes filled with beef stomach and heavily stacked sandwiches loaded with fresh chorizo, gooey cheese, and fried eggs straight from the pan. Tucked away along the Atlantic, this coastal...
Discovering Rooftop Bars in Porto
Porto offers some of the top rooftop bars in all of Portugal if not all of Europe. This is thanks in part to the city being overloaded with breathtaking views of the Douro River as well as architectural wonders like the Dom Luis I Bridge and the Clérigos Tower. Yet...
Where to Find Seafood in Porto
If there’s one thing you need to know about Portuguese cuisine, it’s that seafood is taken incredibly seriously. This sentiment is shared across the length and breadth of the country, but I’ve found some of the most delicious seafood in Porto. I’ve always been acutely aware of the lifelong love affair...
Porto’s markets are melting pots of culture, tradition, and gastronomy, yet visitors frequently overlook many of them. Some of these food markets have been in operation for close to 200 years, selling everything from fresh produce to petiscos, Portugal’s answer to Spanish. I first discovered a handful of the city’s...