May
8
By Susan
Visiting Rome? Check out our guide to the personal favorite restaurants of venere.com employees:
Pizza Fiore
Recommended by: Giandomenico, 29, graphic designer
Recommended for: everyone who enjoys a good pizza
Must order: pizza margherita
Price: $ cheap
Pizza Fiore serves the original Italian pizza from Naples as well as a wide selection of typical… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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May
6
By Marion
Wondering what the best place is to spend a gastronomic weekend in France? Though it is difficult to answer since fine food and wines can be found throughout the country, we have cooked you up a couple of ideas for a gourmet break in France:
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Attend a gourmet cooking course in Dordogne, France
Topic: How to Tuesday |
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May
3
By Anjeeta Nayar
London is known the world over as a true multicultural, city whose society is made up of people from different parts of the world. As a result many London restaurants specialize in cuisines from different parts of the globe.
Great Britain has enjoyed close ties with… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Apr
27
By Anita Choudhary
New Delhi, India is usually thought of as a place of Hindus and vegetarian people but it is true to some extent only. There are a lot of places which serve exceptional curries and mouth watering mutton, chicken and… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Apr
17
By Robin Bartram

London, UK is a world’s top travel destinations. Covent Garden, Soho and Westminster are some of its most popular tourist areas, but if you want to see like the real Londoners live and… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Apr
15
By Anjeeta Nayar
Doing brunch is a favorite New York past time, especially in the hot New York summer when most restaurants have outside seating. New Yorkers relish sitting outdoors while enjoying a lazy weekend brunch.

Check out these five New York cafes where you… read full article
Topic: How to Tuesday |
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Apr
13
By Elena Bonelli
Everybody knows that Tuscany is the land of fine arts and gourmet food, and places like Florence and Siena can easily offer you both aspects without too much hassle.
But if you are a curious traveler, get a car and drive around the hills of… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Apr
4
By Marion
Looking for a lovely hotel in the South of France? Check these four beautiful Provence hotels: Featuring top amenities, such as outdoor swimming pool, sunny garden, tennis and gourmet restaurant, they offer everything you need to have a great holiday. All housed in a historical landmark building, which… read full article
Topic: General |
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Mar
24
By Marion
Scandinavian cuisine isn’t the most renowned in the world, nor the best. But when you spend several months in Denmark you get used to it and, even if you are missing a good pasta all’arrabbiata, you tend to believe that discount supermarket chicken and tuna salads are the… read full article
Topic: Top five Monday |
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Mar
6
By Robin Bartram
With such a variety of places to eat and drink in Brighton, UK, it might seem like a daunting decision. To make things easier, here’s a selection of pubs you can’t go wrong with:
1. The Great Eastern, Trafalgar St.
This is the smallest pub… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Mar
4
By Fiona Lapham
Planning a trip to Italy and can’t wait to try authentic Italian food? Here are some tips for finding the best restaurants and avoiding tourist traps.
Let’s face it; it is a rare thing when traveling not to find yourself eating next to people… read full article
Topic: How to Tuesday |
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Feb
25
By Karina Stenquist
Warning! Not for the calorie restricted:
Madrid, Spain, is a city of restaurants, every other building is a bar/restaurant, every time you order a beer they give you something to snack on. There are a billion places to stuff yourself like a glutton. I… read full article
Topic: Top five Monday |
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Feb
22
By Blaire Dessent
Parisian bistro fare is fantastic, filling and purely French, but occasionally during a longer stay in Paris, a serious craving for something lighter, spicier and accompanied by soy sauce and saki takes over and another Croque Monsieur just will not satisfy.
But where to go for… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Feb
20
By Travel Agony Aunt
Travel Agony Aunt received the following question from a traveler in agony:
Dear Travel Agony Aunt,
I am traveling to London next weekend. And I am looking for a good restaurant (cooking fish) in the center of London. Could you recommend one? Best Regards.
David, age 32, from France
Dear David,
Though London city center is filled with… read full article
Topic: Travel Agony Aunt |
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Feb
14
By Elaine Lim
Hidden under mounts of skyscrapers and noisy streets of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a little roadside eatery tucked away in a secluded area around junkyards and automobile repair shops.
The only signature of the dilapidated looking eatery is the luscious green foliage of a huge… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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