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What Pasta Is Florence Actually Known For? Pici, Pappardelle and the Craft Behind Them
Most travellers arrive in Florence expecting pasta on every corner, and technically they find it. But ask what pasta Florence is actually known for and the answer is more interesting than the question suggests, because Tuscany is not really a pasta region at all. It is a bread region, and...
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A Local’s Guide to Food Markets in Madrid
The Spanish capital boasts some of the finest culinary offerings in the country, making the food markets in Madrid must-visit spots for any avid foodie. Those who’ve joined any of my Madrid food walks have likely heard me raving about the mix of contemporary and traditional markets peppered across the...
Discovering Vegan Restaurants in Madrid
Madrid is a rising hotspot for vegan cuisine. Today, the Spanish capital offers a stunning variety of plant-based dining options. From traditional Spanish tapas to international vegan flavors, there are tons of great vegan restaurants to enjoy on a Madrid food walk. Why Madrid is a Great Destination for Vegan...
Where to Find Paella in Madrid
Valencia is the undisputed birthplace of paella, but the residents of Madrid sure do give the coastal city a run for its money! I’ve been asked where to find delicious paella in Madrid a bunch of times on my guided Madrid food excursions, so I thought it was about time...
Discovering Breakfast in Madrid
Breakfast in Madrid is more than just a meal. It’s a daily ritual that features traditional foods like crispy churros con chocolate, tostada con tomate, and specialty coffee to get your day started off on the right foot. Madrid’s breakfast scene offers something for everyone as part of a relaxed...
An Essential Guide to Food in Madrid
Madrid is a foodie paradise, where centuries-old culinary traditions are reinvigorated with vibrant innovation. From the city’s bustling food markets to cozy neighborhood tapas bars, and restaurants captained by Michelin-starred chefs, there’s something amazing to eat around every corner. Whether you want to savor classic dishes like cocido madrileño, indulge...
Madrid’s bar scene is as vibrant as the city itself, blending historic taverns with sleek cocktail lounges. Whether you want to savor tapas with a glass of vermouth, explore craft cocktails, or enjoy late-night churros after a lively evening, there are tons of great bars to visit on a Madrid...
2026 Europe Food Travel Survey: How Dining is Redrawing the European Travel Map for Americans
What defines a dream vacation in 2026? Well, for the intrepid American traveler, the answer isn’t found in a museum or the long queues of a must-see monument—it’s literally served on a plate. In our survey of 750 U.S travelers, an overwhelming 92.1% of respondents say a city’s food scene...
Discovering Cachorrinho in Porto
Tucked inside crusty bread and grilled to perfection, the cachorrinho is Porto’s irresistible take on the classic hot dog. It’s a little smaller and spicier than a red hot you might get in the States, yet it’s packed with local flavor. In Porto, cachorrinho is a beloved street food that...