Italian food culture is known all over the world and Italian cuisine is full of goodies like mozzarella, olive oil and Parma ham. But Italian cuisine also stands out because people eat, and look at meals, in a completely different way to the rest of the world. So it's not surprising that as a tourist, it's a bit difficult to know what to do in a restaurant.
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Easter can be celebrated in different ways, but the most important thing is to meet family and friends, right? The day before yesterday my mum took us to restaurant Pont in Hägernäs, where we hadn't been before, for a nice lunch. The restaurant had really good food and is nicely located by the water, so maybe it can be a tip for someone else too!
Read moreMaria Johansson lives with her future husband in Gothenburg and works in the kitchen on a passenger ferry. She has a great interest in both food and travelling, which she has combined and developed into a very specific interest in theme restaurants. Maria has visited countless themed restaurants around the world and constantly reports on her blog. Fantasy Dining about exciting and different restaurant visits.
Read moreYesterday we went on a day cruise to Åland with Eckerölinjen. Peter's dad turned 80 and we had been told that he and Peter's mum would go on a cruise with Peter's uncle. The three sons (Peter and his brothers) decided to surprise us by secretly appearing on the boat with their wives and children ...
Read moreWhen travelling around Europe, you are of course also travelling around lots of exciting and amazing food cultures. There are so many good and interesting dishes to try around the European countries, that we have a hard time choosing which ones to write about. Here are ten tasty dishes in Europe that we like and think are worth trying when travelling, listed in no particular order. What tasty dishes would you recommend in Europe?
Yesterday we were at a Travel Massive event that was arranged at Teatern in the centre of the Ring in Skanstull in Stockholm. Travel Massive always offers an opportunity to meet other travel bloggers and Teatern - the south's new food scene - we have heard a lot about, so it was interesting!
Read moreCan you eat well in Finland? What do you think of when you hear "Finnish food"? I guess I used to think of Karelian pies, carrot box or maybe some bland everyday meat and potato dish. But now I know that Finnish cuisine has more to offer than that.
Read moreWhen we were in Turku we visited Koulu, or "Skolan" as it is called in Swedish. It doesn't sound like much fun, but the old girls' school now houses a brewery and a restaurant, and here we got to take part in a beer tasting!
Read moreAre you a foodie and thinking of travelling to Turku? Then you should definitely plan a visit to the Turku Market Hall, or Kauppahalli as it is called in Finnish. Here you will find everything from fish and seafood to Karelian pies and pastries. We took the opportunity to try two local specialities that we highly recommend!
Read moreToday we tell you about Riga's best restaurants in Latvia, in our opinion. The restaurants in Riga really surprised positively and we have already told you about 3 good restaurants in the city. Although all the restaurants we visited were really good, there were two that stood out a lot, and we'll tell you about them today. These are the restaurants you go to not just to fill up, but to have an extraordinary experience.
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