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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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Where to Eat the Best Cochinillo in Madrid
Cochinillo is Spain’s take on roast sucking pig, and it is one of Madrid’s most iconic and beloved dishes. Known for its tender meat, crispy skin, and rich flavor, cochinillo has deep cultural roots. It’s often served during celebrations and special occasions that you can usually include in a comprehensive...
L’Avant Comptoir du Marché Review: A Parisian Culinary Experience
Not all Paris dining experiences involve white tablecloths and hushed tones. Some, like L’Avant Comptoir du Marché, thrive on noise, movement, and the smell of sizzling pork fat in the air. Hidden just behind the Marché Saint-Germain, this standing-room-only gem delivers Basque-inspired plates, bold natural wines, and a butter-covered counter...
Chapon et la Chocolaterie Review: A Parisian Chocolate Lover’s Paradise
Some spots in Paris feel like they belong in a storybook, and Chapon et la Chocolaterie, just steps away from the majestic Saint-Sulpice Church, is one of them. From the moment I laid eyes on the vintage candy-shop-style storefront, I was hooked. It has that old-world charm—striped awning, elegant typography,...
Cândido dos Reis Café Review: A Hidden Gem in Porto
Porto is full of excellent little cafés and restaurants, but every once in a while, you stumble upon a place that feels extra special, the kind of spot that makes you want to tell everyone about it while also selfishly wanting to keep it to yourself. Cândido dos Reis Café...
Poilâne Paris Review: A Legendary Bakery for Sourdough Lovers
There are bakeries you visit, and then there are bakeries you experience, and Poilâne is the latter. I still remember the first time I stepped into this iconic spot in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The smell of wood-fired bread instantly wrapped around me like a warm hug. It wasn’t the buttery aroma of...
Average Cost of Food in Madrid Per Day
Dining in Madrid offers something for every budget. From affordable tapas bars to high-end Michelin-starred restaurants, the meal prices vary wildly. For example, breakfast at a casual café might cost around €3–€5 ($3–$5.50), while a casual lunch with a menu del día three-course meal will usually range from €12–€18 ($13–$20)....
10 Best Foods to Try in Edinburgh & Where to Find Them
Edinburgh has become a top culinary destination on the international food scene. It’s the place where rich Scottish traditions meet modern innovation. Drawing the best chefs from Scotland and all four corners of the globe. With hearty classics like haggis and Cullen skink to fresh seafood and world-class whisky, Edinburgh...
Where to Eat the Best Huevos Rotos in Madrid
Enjoying huevos rotos in Madrid is a culinary rite of passage for international foodies. It’s an iconic dish that loosely translates to “broken eggs,” yet it’s much more than just some fried runny yolks on a plate. It’s such an iconic dish, that no Madrid food tour would be complete...