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The best pizzerias in Milan

Monday, 30 January 2012 
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The best pizzerias in MilanThe smell of oregano, delicious soft pizza base and melted mozzarella fills the air….Pizzas are one of the most popular and common dishes in Italy. And, although Italian cuisine is very varied, everyone that travels to Milan wants to try an authentic Italian pizza. Thus, we would like recommend some of the best pizzerias in Milan.

Typical Argentinean dishes

Tuesday, 24 January 2012 
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Typical Argentinean dishesArgentina has a rich food culture which has successfully combined European with the national and indigenous cuisine. So prepare yourself for some delicious suggestions during your holidays in Buenos Aires.

The best hamburger restaurants in Madrid

Thursday, 29 December 2011 
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The best hamburger restaurants in MadridHamburgers are in. And far, very far away from fast-food hamburgers, is a world of restaurants where this North American icon is a gourmet dish. Innovative recipes, quality ingredients, surprising combinations and home made sauces…..some of the keys for creating the best hamburgers.

Three medieval treasures on the Costa Brava

Wednesday, 28 September 2011 
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Three medieval treasures on the Costa BravaThe Costa Brava, in addition to the beauty of the natural surroundings, possesses an abundance of cultural heritage with medieval art featuring amongst the most impressive. A large amount of medieval remains hide amongst the green mountains and towns on the Costa Brava. Here are some of them:

Typical British dishes to try in London

Tuesday, 27 September 2011 
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Typical British dishes to try in LondonThe British are not very famous for tasty and good food, more for the international cuisine on offer which is why very few people know what is typically eaten in the UK. However, despite the common misconceptions, the British have an ample range of typical dishes, varying greatly from region to region, which are delicious, satisfying and greatly misunderstood. So, here are ten typical British dishes which I’m convinced will change your mind for ever. Enjoy!

First National Food Festival in Paris

Tuesday, 20 September 2011 
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First National Food Festival in ParisTaking place this Friday the 23rd of September for the first time ever is the “Fête de la Gastronomie” (National Food Festival) all across France. Paris will of course be at the heart of this Gastro Fest which is not only featuring the most events but the most impressive.

Enjoy coffee in Milan

Tuesday, 06 September 2011 
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Enjoy coffee in MilanMore than 100 years have passed since Luigi Bezzera invented the first espresso machine, thus achieving a quicker way of preparing a stronger café. Ever since then, not a day has gone by in Italy where visitors and locals haven’t been able to enjoy a good coffee.

Going out for pinchos in Bilbao

Wednesday, 24 August 2011 
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Going out for pinchos in BilbaoOne of the main attractions in Bilbao is the typical pinchos, miniature works of art that will most definitely win over your taste buds. Almost all the bars in the city’s taverns are full of these little snacks. So, what better way of adjusting to the local customs than visiting the taverns there to try out some of the pinchos and have a nice wine?

The best Andalusian gazpacho

Monday, 25 July 2011 
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The best Andalusian gazpachoGazpacho is, together with paella and Spanish omelette, one of the most typical dishes in Spain. Every year, when it gets really hot, this refreshing cold soup becomes one of the most requested starters in all the restaurants.
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The best orxata (horchata) parlours in ValenciaValencia Orxata de Chufa (Tiger Nut Milk) is one of the region’s gastronomic treasures. Refreshing and nutritious, during the hot summer months there is no better drink. It is made with water, tiger nuts and sugar for a very original, sweet and slightly creamy taste, truly a pleasure for the palate. Horchata is traditionally accompanied by “fartons”, a sweet Valencia biscuit, similar to a sponge finger.

Granada gay guide II

Tuesday, 08 March 2011 
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Granada gay guide IIGranada is one of the best destinations in the European Union and no only for its architecture, the Alhambra and tapas, but also for its lively and chilled-out night life suitable for all tastes. In Granada, not only are there mainstream and independent places, but also the “scene” is slowly gaining ground and there are an increasing number of bars, clubs, and pubs specially for the gay public that offer a really good night out. Thus, here is a small guide of the most popular bars on the “scene” in the city of the red monument.
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Restaurants with the best views of the Alhambra in GranadaGranada has many attractions, whether it’s the tapas bar, its districts such as Realejo, Albaicin, or the centre of the most pure Renaissance and Baroque tradition. Every corner of Granada is a reflection of its past and history, but nothing like the symbolic red monument, the Alhambra. The entire city revolves around this Nasrid palace packed with history, thus when visitors are wandering around the Albaicin district, they are always looking for a fresh look of the Alhambra, and hoping to find a new and more exciting view of this stunning monument. If you don’t want to lose sight of the Alhambra and would like to relax at the same time whilst enjoying some typical Granada dishes, we advise you to stop off in one of these restaurants with unmissable views of the famous red monument.
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