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Victoire Boulangerie Pâtisserie: Parisian Baking with Soul
Victoire is a small neighborhood boulangerie pâtisserie near Place des Saint Pères, and I genuinely liked that it feels local rather than polished for visitors. It is not a flashy artisan lab or a trend driven bakery. It is a charming, traditional spot that focuses on doing the classics properly....
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An Essential Guide to Gluten-Free Dining in Berlin
Visiting any new city can be a daunting experience for anyone with celiac disease or gluten intolerance, but in Berlin, gluten-free fare is abundant. Not only is it readily available, but it also tends to be high-quality and incredibly tasty. I often need to make accommodations for gluten-free travelers on...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Restaurants in Berlin
As a true world city, Berlin is a vibrant culinary destination that seamlessly blends tradition with innovation to create a dynamic international food scene. The finest restaurants in Berlin do a masterful job of catering to every palate as they celebrate the rich tapestry of flavors from around the globe...
An Essential Guide to Currywurst in Berlin
Of the many iconic street foods in Berlin, none are quite as legendary as currywurst. It’s easily up there with schnitzel and brezel as a hallmark of German cuisine, and feasting on some currywurst in Berlin is a cultural experience in its own right! More often than not, currywurst is...
A Guide to Rooftop Bars in Berlin
There’s no better way to soak in sprawling cityscapes or romantic sunsets than from a rooftop bar, and Berlin has plenty to pick from. Rooftop bars in Berlin are wide-ranging, meaning you can sip cocktails on a swanky terrace one night and party until the early hours the next. We...
A Local’s Guide to Street Food in Berlin
Berlin is one of Europe’s most diverse cities. A mix of different nationalities and German people residing here shapes the city’s street food scene. Traditional currywurst, deep-fried pfannkuchen, and döner kebab are all sold on almost every corner. I’ve spent a lot of time here developing my Berlin food walks...
A Culinary Guide to Spaghetti alle Vongole in Naples
When you think of Neapolitan cuisine, you might think of pizza, Sunday ragu, and pasta soaked in a rich marinara sauce. However, Naples is also a hotbed for some of the finest seafood you’ll find in Italy, if not all of Europe. So, it only makes sense to include a...
An Essential Guide to Baba in Naples
Naples is better known for its mouthwatering pizzas than for desserts, but there’s one Neapolitan pastry in particular that I’m rather fond of. Babà, also called rum babà or babbà, originated in Poland, but these rum-soaked sponge cakes became one of Naples’ sweetest specialties. Stanislaus Lesczynski, an 18th-century Polish king,...
A Culinary Guide to Restaurants in Naples
Naples is a great city to play hunger games. The trick is narrowing down hundreds of options for the win. Centuries of invaders from Spain and France collide with Moorish and Arabic influences to offer visitors a dizzying array of culinary wonders. It’s no surprise to hear that Naples has...