The Best Restaurants in Singapore
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by Anders Husa
5d ago
Singapore City Map Singapore is unlike any other place in Asia. It’s a city with a lot of unusual rules: littering is illegal here, as is chewing gum, spitting, not flushing the toilet, singing in public, and feeding the pigeons. But as a result, it’s an extremely clean and very wealthy city, so well-maintained that it’s often compared to Disneyland. Singapore was featured in the movie “Crazy Rich Asians,” where the city was as much a character as the A-list actors. It’s a stunning and sparkling destination, one that is extremely forward-thinking and sustainable. But you’re here to find out ..read more
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The Ultimate Copenhagen Dining Guide
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by Anders Husa
3w ago
Copenhagen Join The Hungries Categories Casual Restaurants Fine Dining Restaurants Wine, Beer & Cocktail Bars Cafés & Coffee Shops Snacks & Sweets Shops & Food Markets Opening Hours Open Mondays Open Sundays Open for Lunch Open for Lunch Weekends Only Join The Hungries The post The Ultimate Copenhagen Dining Guide appeared first on Anders & Kaitlin ..read more
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Guide: The Best Smørrebrød in Copenhagen
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by Kaitlin Orr
1M ago
Copenhagen’s culinary scene is no stranger to the spotlight, but before restaurants like Noma and Geranium won international acclaim, locals feasted well on traditional Nordic food. So, what is the most quintessential Danish delicacy? Smørrebrød – the open-faced sandwich. Smørrebrød literally translates to buttered bread, and is a traditional lunch dish in Scandinavia, typically served on rye bread. From institutions that have been around for over a century, to popular newcomers entering the food scene with a splash, Copenhagen has quite a variety of smørrebrød to choose from. Here are our fav ..read more
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Guide: Where to Drink Natural Wine in Copenhagen
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by Kaitlin Orr
2M ago
Copenhagen’s relationship with natural wine is deeply entwined with its culinary scene. Noma, especially, has played a pivotal role in transforming Copenhagen into a hub for natural wine enthusiasts since it first opened over two decades ago. Noma’s commitment to purity, simplicity, and environmental respect mirrors the essence of natural wines—crafted with minimal intervention. This ethos has not only elevated Copenhagen on the global stage but also fostered a vibrant natural wine culture within the city, transforming it into a recognized capital for natural wine lovers. Denmark’s appetite fo ..read more
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7 Best Value-for-Money Restaurants in Oslo
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by Kaitlin Orr
3M ago
While restaurants like the three-Michelin-starred Maaemo have garnered international acclaim for Oslo’s culinary scene, enjoying an exceptional meal in Norway’s capital doesn’t require spending thousands of kroner. In fact, remarkable dining experiences are available for a fifth of the price of a meal at Maaemo. On a recent visit, we were blown away at the insane value-for-money tasting menus on offer across the city. Newcomers like Betong, Panu, and Varemottaket have brought a new wave of fine dining to town (we’re calling it “fun dining”), favoring relaxed dress codes and vibrant music over ..read more
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The Top 25 Best Dishes of 2023
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by Kaitlin Orr
4M ago
Another year has passed, and it’s once again time to reflect on all the journeys and meals of the past 365 days. And what a year of travel it was! In 2023, we explored 30 cities in fourteen different countries. As has become our winter tradition, we began the year in sunnier surroundings, spending time in Kaitlin’s hometown of Los Angeles, and revisiting a favorite destination of ours, Mexico City. Then, we returned to Asia for the first time since the pandemic, where we ventured deeper into Japan, traveling by bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto and Osaka. From there, our travels continued to Fi ..read more
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Where to Eat in Oahu, Hawaii
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by Anders Husa
4M ago
Oahu, Hawaii Map If you’re like us, you like to eat well even when you’re on vacation. Although our trip to Hawaii was mostly about relaxing on the beach, we were blown away by the high level of food on the island of Oahu. Honolulu was our base for the majority of our stay, but we also traveled around the island in search of the best waves, the best poke, and, of course, the best shave ice. In this foodie map, we have gathered all our favorite spots on Oahu, from the beaches of Waikiki to the North Shore. You’ll find everything from convenience store poke, to shave ice, to beachfront bars ..read more
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Copenhagen Food News (December 2023)
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by Kaitlin Orr
5M ago
Christmas time is here! The streets of Copenhagen have been fully decked with string lights and Christmas trees, the Nutcrackers are standing outside of Hotel D’Angleterre, and Christmas markets have opened on Kongens Nytorv and Højbro Plads serving gløgg (mulled wine), æbelskiver (Danish pancake balls), and other treats. Whether you’re ready or not, Santa is coming to town. But have no fear! We have a list of all the places where you can go for a traditional julefrokost (Christmas lunch) with all the snaps you can dream of, and a list of the best restaurants that will be open on New Year’s Ev ..read more
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Where to Eat in Gothenburg
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by Anders Husa
5M ago
Gothenburg City Map Gothenburg is Sweden’s second largest city, situated equidistant from Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm. This metropolis has a booming food scene, with restaurants highlighting the abundance of ingredients available on Sweden’s West Coast. From specialty coffee shops, to natural wine and cocktail bars, to Michelin-starred tasting menus, we’ve found the best spots in town.  Together we have compiled all our Gothenburg favorites in this foodie map. You’ll find lots of natural wine bars, high-end restaurants, and coffee shops. Navigate the map easily either by scrolling ..read more
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Copenhagen Food News (November 2023)
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by Kaitlin Orr
5M ago
It’s hard to believe it’s already November! Winter is indeed coming, but there’s still a lot to eat around Copenhagen before the restaurants switch to their Christmas menus and the holiday markets line the streets. Of course, there are also some annual holidays such as Mortens Aften (St. Martin’s Eve) and the American tradition of Thanksgiving! We’ll help guide you to the best places to celebrate. Keep reading to see a list of the exciting new restaurant openings, events, pop-ups, and collabs happening this month in Copenhagen. Looking for more great spots for food and drinks in Copenhagen? Ch ..read more
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