Coffee and Brunch in Canandaigua, New York: Top 5 Places

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If you’ve read a few of my other articles or travel guides, then you know I love coffee. Canandaigua passed the coffee check with their variety of cafes offering seasonal fun drinks. Here are my top 5 places for coffee and brunch in Canandaigua: Simply Crepes One of my favorite places for breakfast or brunch,…

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Where to Eat in Iasi, Romania

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Since this was my first time visiting Romania, it was a priority for me to eat at a traditional Romanian restaurant. Luckily, I had the benefit to eat home-cooked traditional Romanian food and Palinka while also eating at my host’s recommendation for Romanian food. Below are both my recommendations and my host’s for where to…

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10 Classic Danish Food and Drinks to Try: Tastes of Denmark

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Experience nordic cuisine, with some dishes dating back to the Viking era. Denmark has become a foodie central with the growing number of Michelin-star restaurants in Copenhagen adding new flare to traditional nordic dishes. Be sure to try these 10 classic Danish food and drinks during your visit to Denmark. Smørrebrød Open sandwiches. The base…

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15 Must-Try Food and Drinks in Cyprus

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Calling all foodies! Get ready to shower your taste buds in endless flavors! Part of traveling is experiencing the food, drinks, and flavors native to the country and Cyprus does not disappoint. I’m not a dedicated foodie, but participating in the endless Meze numerous times throughout my trip was one of my most favorite experiences…

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Where to Eat in Larnaca, Cyprus: Larnaca Dining Guide

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Meze, meze, and more meze! This was one of my trips where I could not stop eating because of all the delicious foods! Larnaca was also the city where I found my all time favorite breakfast/brunch dish… the location is shared below. Larnaca is a predominantly Greek city, so the majority of my recommendations are…

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Top 5 Best Places in Stockholm for Swedish Meatballs

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Did you even visit Sweden if you didn’t eat Swedish meatballs? My foodies… you’re in for a treat! Originally brought from Turkey in the 18th century by King Charles XII of Sweden, this classic dish is still served today in the traditional style of Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, pickled cucumbers, and lingonberry jam. After eating…

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Top 10 Foods to Try in Latvia: Delicious Latvian Cuisine

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If you visit a new country and don’t try the local food, did you even really see the country? A part of traveling is food, drinks, and flavors native to the area and culture. A few years ago, researching restaurants and creating a list of local dishes I wanted to try wasn’t a part of…

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Best Coffee Spots in Riga: Explore Riga’s Finest Cafes

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Traveling can get tiring, and you find yourself reaching for the caffeine. It may be one of the easier options, but don’t settle for Starbucks… please. You can get that at home. Instead, pop into one of the local cafes to experience the local cafe culture, meet new people, enjoy a delicious cup of tea…

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Best Bars for Vodka in Krakow: A DIY Tasting Tour Guide

Discover the best vodka bars in Kraków, Poland, where traditional Polish vodka meets modern mixology. From historic cellar bars to trendy speakeasies, explore top-rated spots like Wódka Café Bar, Pijalnia Wódki i Piwa, and Wódka Tasting Tour. Experience authentic Polish vodka flights, craft cocktails, and a vibrant nightlife scene in the heart of Kraków's Old Town. Perfect for vodka enthusiasts and travelers looking for an unforgettable night out in Poland’s cultural capital.

When I visited Poland, I was a solo traveler during the off-tourist season, so I experienced a lot of my tours and excursions canceling or moving around my dates since they couldn’t get anyone else to join. One of my tragic cancellations was my vodka tasting tour in Krakow. On TripAdvisor or other big tour…

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Traditional Polish Pierogi Recipe

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A favorite local dish and most likely one of the first images you think of when you hear “Poland.” The name derives from an old Slovian word “pir,” which means a feast, party, or merry gathering. Pierogi first came to Poland in the 13th century from Ruthenia, which was once part of Poland, who received…

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