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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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La Butte Fromagère Review: A Montmartre Gem for Cheese Lovers
Just around the corner from Montmartre’s bustling market stalls, La Butte Fromagère quietly makes its mark. It’s not loud or showy, but once you notice the window filled with creamy rounds and aged wedges, it’s impossible not to walk in. Owned and run by Sophie Cormerais, the shop is small,...
A Guide to Fideuà in Barcelona
Fideuà is a delightful dish that’s very similar to paella, which is widely considered a must-try food in Barcelona and countless other Spanish cities. It might not be as revered as its rice-based relative, but trust me, tasting fideuà in Barcelona is a foodie experience you won’t want to miss....
A Local’s Guide to Rooftop Bars in Barcelona
If enjoying sweeping city views, colorful sunsets, and laid-back drinks sounds like your ideal night out, I have a feeling you’ll love the rooftop bars in Barcelona. Though rooftop lounges aren’t the focus of my Barcelona food walks, the range of open-air spots peppered across the various neighborhoods is one...
Best Pizza in Trastevere: A Local’s Guide to Rome’s Top Slices
Why Trastevere Is a Pizza Lover’s Paradise Considering it’s a neighborhood famed for its foodie offerings, it’s little wonder Trastevere boasts some stellar pizzerias. Between sit-down eateries and grab-and-go haunts, I’ve dined at quite a few spots in the area since starting my Rome food tours in an effort to...
Jamón in Barcelona: A Complete Guide
Spain is famed for its delectable cured meats, and the jamón, or ham, varieties are particularly revered. As such, I always try to include jamón in some form on my food excursions in Barcelona. Not only is it a must-try food in Barcelona, but it’s also an incredibly diverse one,...
Where to Eat Calçots in Barcelona
Few Barcelona foods are quite as legendary as calçots. Not only are these unique, seasonal veggies indisputably delicious, but they’re also a symbol of Catalan culture and have inspired the tradition of calçotadas, a type of calçot-themed BBQ. I’ve mentioned calçots a few times on my Barcelona food tours, but...
Where to Find Tapas in Barcelona
Aside from paella, tapas might just be Spain’s most iconic export. These pint-sized snacking plates are the focal point of my Barcelona food walks, and feasting on some meat, seafood, or veggie-based tapas is an unmissable cultural experience. Tapas were traditionally served as accompaniments to drinks, a tradition which is...
An Essential Guide to Cava Bars in Barcelona
If you’re a lover of sparkling wines, stopping by some cava bars in Barcelona is a must. Catalonia’s answer to champagne is always a massive hit on my Barcelona food excursions, and there’s nothing quite like the sound of bottles popping, bubbles fizzing in chilled glasses, and bustling bars. Cava...