Travel Blog: Food Page №2

Where To Find Barcelona's Most Bad-Ass Brunch
Date: 25 March, 2015
Where To Find Barcelona's Most Bad-Ass Brunch
Brunch is a fabulous time: it's when you go over the hilarious and sometimes horrendous details of the night before. It's when you get properly acquainted with Carlos, or Carl or whatever their name was. And most of all, it's the time of the week when you f*ck all your dietary promises out the window in favour of maple bacon pancakes, eggs and a sneaky mimosa.
Definitive Guide To Cheap Local Eats In Prague
Date: 12 March, 2015
Definitive Guide To Cheap Local Eats In Prague
Coming to the Czech Republic can be overwhelming, especially as the language is so totally different to those of Western Europe. Which makes finding food (and knowing what it is) that much more difficult. Below I have compiled a list of the most popular (read: delicious) local foods, which are always, ALWAYS super cheap.
Where To Find Berlin's Most Bad-Ass Brunch
Date: 11 March, 2015
Where To Find Berlin's Most Bad-Ass Brunch
It's Sunday. You're hungover. You're in Berlin, and you need to feel human again. Look no further ladies and gentlemen. We got the low-down on where to find Berlin's most bad-ass brunch. From the sweet combo of maple syrup covered American style pancakes, fruity kebabs and some nutritious vegan delights. If there's one thing Berliners certainly know how to do, it's brunch.
Prague: Where To Find Good Coffee
Date: 5 March, 2015
Prague: Where To Find Good Coffee
I know better than anyone else that Prague is a busy city. Full of tourists, workers and students. It can be difficult to find somewhere quiet away from the hustle and bustle to have a nice cup of coffee. Although Prague may not be like Berlin in any way shape or form - we are catching up on the coffee bar scene! Luckily for you... NEXT City Tours knows where to go!
Prague's Veggie Hot Spots
Date: 27 February, 2015
Prague's Veggie Hot Spots
As a (new) vegetarian, I’ve found that finding something decent to eat in Prague almost impossible. I’m fairly sure that here they consider meat to be 4 out of 5 of your '5-a-day', beer being the fifth. The only vegetarian traditional Czech dish is fried cheese. Granted, it is delicious, but having this every day can be pretty boring when your pals are tasting a variety of different foods. Here’s my guide to the lesser-known veggie-friendly eateries here in Prague.