Nov
12
By Tiffany
Bangkok is a vibrant city known for its amazing variety of food. In recent years, Italian has become one regional foods of choice.

Locals enjoy the simple, fresh ingredients while expats enjoy tucking into an authentic dish reminiscent of… read full article
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Nov
4
By Claire Ackerman
There’s no doubt that
Rome is the city par excellence for a taste of the Italian bella vita: sun, sights, good food, good wine…

Guides to steer us around the eternal city, Top 5s, and the “Best” lists are as a result…
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Oct
28
By Allan Dumayas
Even if I’m from Southeast Asia, there are some delicacies on this part of the globe which can certainly be a challenge to eat, especially for the western palate. And I whole-heartedly agree.

It’s not every day that I get to see people eat bugs…
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Oct
22
By Anita Choudhary
One of the aspects that came out of the modernization of
Budapest after their release from Soviet control was the rise in popularity of pubs in the city.

Pubs are very popular today and that is a direct result from a…
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Oct
18
By Anita Choudhary
Whether it’s the nightlife and pub scene that you crave, or savoring Greek and Sicilian cuisine at one of the local restaurants,
Agrigento has it all.

If you are on the look out of chilling out and relaxing after a day of…
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Oct
9
By Lucas Gray
Berlin is the most affordable capital in Europe and this extends from accommodation and entertainment to food and drink.

The sprawling city is dotted with a plethora of restaurants to satisfy any desire or taste. From luxurious french cuisine to the corner…
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Oct
3
By Anita Choudhary
Located in the Lake Garda region,
Desenzano del Garda is one of many small towns situated around this pristine mountain lake located in the northern portion of
Italy.

Regardless of which one of these towns you spend time in, the nightlife at…
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Tags: Italy, Lake Garda, nightlife |
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Sep
16
By Paul Crompton

Dubai, a wealthy desert playground in the Middle East and home to some of the world’s most exclusive hotels and shopping malls contains perhaps the most diverse and eclectic variety of restaurants that any city…
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Sep
10
By Anita Choudhary
Perched on a hilltop in central Italy’s Umbrian region, is the small town of
Assisi and its 25,000 (give or take) residents.

The city dates back to Medieval times so it is steeped in both culture and history. It is most noted as…
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Tags: Italy, restaurants, vegetarian |
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Sep
4
By Anita Choudhary
One of the oldest cities in the
Netherlands and widely known for its churches, is
Utrecht.

Take time to venture along Wittevrouwensingel - the city’s main street – or the Oudegracht (a.k.a. the old canal). Church bells…
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Aug
27
By Will Joce

1. Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is the unsung hero of the beer world, being so often overlooked in favour of neighbouring Germany and yet recently fighting off competition from the multinational corporation Budweiser to retain the rights to the original Budwar brand…
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Aug
19
By Amanda Xploradora
Word of caution: This is not for the faint hearted. You are highly advised not to eat while reading this. Vegetarians are not encouraged to read any further.

Thailand offers many exotic attractions – from beaches, to women, and dishes. Here’s a…
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Aug
12
By Rob Callan
Now that the hottest summer months are upon us I am very near to surrender. The sun is winning the fight.

In a city like
Rome you can actually feel yourself sinking into the melting asphalt. Of course you can scramble for…
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Tags: food, Rome |
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Jul
27
By Will Joce
Like most twenty first century capital cities,
Vienna is a gastronomic delight where you can find almost any style of cuisine you could wish for.

This article ignores almost all of them, however, and explains where…
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Jul
11
By Rob Callan

As waves upon waves of frantic tourists crash down around me I feel like I am sometimes drowning. Rome is a beautiful city with so much to see, but you will most definitely be accompanied by a mob of likeminded tourists… read full article
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