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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Lenôtre Paris Review: A Legacy of French Pastry Excellence

Lenôtre is one of the most respected names in French pastry, known for combining traditional techniques with a refined sense of presentation. Founded by Gaston Lenôtre in the mid-20th century, the brand helped define what we now recognize as modern French pâtisserie.  Among my favourites is the boutique near Bastille,...

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Gluten-Free Dublin: Best Places to Eat & Tips for Travelers

Dublin has started to embrace gluten-free travelers in recent years, with many restaurants, cafes, and pubs offering coeliac-friendly options. From dedicated gluten-free bakeries to traditional Irish pubs with clear menu labeling, there are plenty of tasty gluten-free places to experience on a Dublin food tour. How Gluten-Free Friendly is Dublin?...

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Best Curry Chips in Dublin

When it comes to late-night snacks and comforting street food in Dublin, few things hit the spot like a hot tray of curry chips. This beloved Irish twist on takeaway uses a base of golden, crispy chips smothered in rich, savory curry sauce. It’s a simple yet satisfying dish that...

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Where to Find the Best Irish Stew in Dublin

Irish stew is one of Ireland’s most beloved traditional dishes, a hearty and comforting meal that has been a staple for generations. It was born out of farming traditions and focuses on using locally sourced ingredients that let you truly taste the terroir of Ireland. Whether served in a cozy...

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Crescentine in Bologna: What They Are and Where to Eat Them

If you fancy something a little lighter than tagliatelle al ragù or tortellini en brodo as you’re ambling around Bologna, look no further than the beloved crescentine. This pillowy fried bread is often stuffed with or accompanied by Italian meats and cheeses, making for the perfect snack or pick-me-up. As...

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Tortellini in Bologna: A Local Staple You Must Try

Numerous cities and regions in Italy are synonymous with specific pasta styles, and in Bologna, tortellini is the shape of choice. It’s a treasured food in Bologna and throughout Emilia-Romagna, and no visit to ‘La Grassa’ is complete without a helping or two of fresh tortellini. I’m a massive fan...

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Bologna Coffee Culture: Where to Sip the Best Brew in the City

Like in most Italian cities, locals in Bologna mean business when it comes to coffee. Not only are there dozens of traditional bars that are perfect for a quick countertop espresso or cappuccino, but the city has a growing specialty coffee scene. I understand just how easy it is to...

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A Guide to Vegan Restaurants in Barcelona

Barcelona is truly an international city that simultaneously embraces Spanish and Catalan cuisine, as well as modern trends and dietary preferences. This translates into Barcelona having one of the most vibrant vegan dining scenes in Western Europe. From Spanish flavors to authentic Catalan cuisine to Mediterranean ingredients and dishes, you’ll...

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