All of our tours not only feed you the best each city has to offer but also immerse you in the local culture, authentic street life and history.
Copenhagen Restaurants: A Local’s Guide to Where to Eat
Why Copenhagen Is One of Europe’s Great Dining Cities Copenhagen usually doesn’t get lumped in with the other big-hitting foodie cities around Europe, like Rome or Paris. But this city has redefined modern cooking through the New Nordic Movement, and its position in the global food scene is firmly established....
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A Local’s Guide to Food Markets in Lisbon
When you think of Lisbon, food markets likely don’t initially come to mind. While the Portuguese capital’s selection of markets has dwindled over the years, they remain some of the top places for foodies hoping to feast on local food like pasteis de nata and bacalhau. All it took was...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Breakfast in Lisbon
The Portuguese capital of Lisbon has always been one of my favorite places to break my fast in Europe. It has so much variety: espresso bars in Alfama, bagels in Baixa, and if you sleep in a little late, the brunch spots in Bairro Alto will always be there. Who...
Exploring Street Food Across Lisbon
Portugal may be known for classic dishes like arroz de pato and peri-peri chicken, but its capital city holds a secret. Lisbon’s street food scene is small but mighty, with a glorious blend of savory bites and tasty confections waiting to be discovered. Before designing my Lisbon food walks, I...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Food Tours in Paris
Paris, a city that sparkles with romance and charm. From ascending the Eiffel Tower to being captivated by the Mona Lisa at the Louvre, it has something for everyone. But for us food lovers,Paris is all about dreaming of flaky croissants, rich wines, creamy cheeses, and yes, even adventurous escargot...
An Essential Guide to Food Markets in Paris
You’d be mistaken to think that posh restaurants and fancy eateries are the only places to eat in Paris. One of the French capital’s many secrets is its vast array of food markets, which serve delicious local fresh produce and mouthwatering street food. Since moving to Rome in 2009, I’ve...
A Local’s Guide to Cafes in Paris
If you want to eat some of the top cafés in Paris, you have to include well-known places like Angelina in the first arrondissement and Café des Deux Moulins. To help get you started on the right foot, on your next Paris foodie adventure we’ve narrowed down the list to...
Discovering Hot Chocolate in Paris
Paris has a reputation for offering some of the most delicious hot chocolate in the world. It has a thickness, and decadence that comes from being crafted from rich milk and carefully melted chocolate. Many of the iconic cafes and patisseries in Paris offer hot chocolate. Yet it’s easy to...
A Local’s Guide to Gluten-Free Paris
If you’re celiac or gluten intolerant, the prospect of finding eateries that are gluten-free in Paris can be a tad overwhelming. After all, the city is better known for croissants and baguettes than its gluten-free options. However, in reality, Paris is among Europe’s most gluten-free-friendly cities. The range of gluten-free...