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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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Mercato di Mezzo: Bologna’s Historic Culinary Hub
Mercato di Mezzo is the beating heart of Bologna’s food scene, lying in the center of the historic Quadrilatero neighborhood. It’s one of my favorite spots in the city and is always a highlight of my Bologna food tours. The market has been a meeting point for food lovers since...
Dublin’s Famous Spice Bag: Where to Find the Best One
If you haven’t visited Dublin, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of the city’s beloved takeaway dish, the spice bag. This fusion of Irish and Chinese flavors has become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon in Ireland over the last ten to fifteen years. A mix of spice-covered chicken, fries,...
Best Pubs in Dublin: Where to Drink Like a Local
Few cities in the world have a pub culture comparable to that of the Irish capital. In Dublin, pubs are revered for their freshly poured pints, lively music, and charming settings, but you’ll also find plenty of alternatives if you prefer something a little more refined or upmarket. While my...
The Best Coffee Shops in Dublin
Although tea is often the hot drink of choice for Dubliners, the coffee scene in the Irish capital would lead you to believe otherwise! Every time I visit the city, I come across a host of gorgeous coffee shops, and there always seem to be new cafes opening. This is...
Where to Enjoy the Best Afternoon Tea in Dublin
Afternoon tea might seem like a strictly British affair, but I quickly learned that this wasn’t the case after my first visit to Dublin. The city has some stellar afternoon tea venues where old-school traditions meet premium Irish produce. If you’ve been on one of my Dublin food tours, you’ll...
A Guide to Breakfast in Barcelona
Barcelona is known for its vibrant food scene, and breakfast is no exception. The city offers a relaxed, laid-back breakfast culture where locals and visitors alike take their time to savor the first meal of the day. Whether you’re grabbing a quick pastry and café con leche at a bustling...
Rooftop Bar Bologna: Where to Sip with a View
With its iconic red rooftops, medieval towers, and historic piazzas, Bologna offers a stunning backdrop for an evening drink. While the city is best known for its rich culinary traditions, its rooftop bars provide a unique way to experience la dolce vita from the skyline. Whether you’re looking for a...
Bologna Food Market Guide: Where to Experience Authentic Italian Flavors
Bologna, known fondly as ‘La Grassa,’ meaning ‘the fat one,’ is at the heart of Italy’s gastronomic landscape. Along with the city’s plethora of world-class restaurants and buzzing cafes, Bologna boasts some fantastic food markets, where street eats and fresh produce are in abundance. I always make sure to include...