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The best travel locations for foodies around the world.
Treat your taste-buds in Alpharetta, GA
Whatever you’re planning to do in Alpharetta, Georgia, getting to know more about this city will work up an appetite that will need to be satisfied. Nothing to worry about there, as there are plenty of delicious places to treat your taste buds in Alpharetta, GA. This shouldn’t come to you as a surprise as Alpharetta, Georgia, has been named one of the friendliest cities in the US. People are naturally curious and want to find out more about this city. Plenty of things will keep you busy in this town, and its location makes it the ideal Atlanta suburb. Close enough from the bustling city and everything a big city has to offer with a simple commute but with enough distance for a simple and peaceful suburban life with a small-town feel despite its growing population.
By Beni Restea5 years ago in Feast
How to eat like a local in Abu Dhabi
Trying out new foods in a new place is all part of an adventure travel experience! When in Abu Dhabi, there is an amazing local cuisine you can check out. This is a fusion between international cuisine and traditional Arab cuisine. It is rightfully known as a foodie's paradise! This article will highlight all the food items you need to try that will get your taste buds craving for more!
By traveltheworld world5 years ago in Feast
Experience Seattle: America's Best Coffee City
Seattle is one of the best cities in America to buy coffee at some of its finest in-house breweries. As you explore different areas of the city, you will find dozens of places to grab a fresh cup of it, including restaurants and cafes that offer mixed blends and gourmet brands, such as hazelnut and apple cinnamon. Most people buy regular brands like Maxwell and Folgers at their local grocery stores without being able to experience some of the unique styles you can find in Seattle and other metropolitan cities. While almost every city has its own coffee house that is popular throughout the community, Seattle is known for having some of the best places that brew its own kinds of beans.
By Mark Slaney5 years ago in Feast
Sydney’s most popular culinary trends and where to experience the best
Gone are the days when people had to travel to the other side of the globe to have a taste of foreign cuisines. In Sydney, the population is a sizable blend of people from all the winds and cultures and hence flaunts a food culture that is vast and sensational. So where in Sydney do you think we can experience the best taste of authentic dishes? Let’s take a look at some wonderful places to dine out while in Sydney.
By Harley Leon5 years ago in Feast
Why Italy is the safest place for Coeliacs
When you're diagnosed with coeliac disease it can feel like one of the worst things in the world, especially when it comes to the consideration of travel and the inconvenience of going to places that may seem alien to you, where you may be forced to adapt to eating in a different way. A prime example of this is going to a hotel and having to eat from a buffet or being invited round to friends, these are all big, big fears for coeliacs.
By Spencer Hawken5 years ago in Feast
A New Orleans Food Experience
Having never left my small city life in Portland Oregon, due to being in a large family without the money for big trips with all the kids, meant that I had no idea what to expect when arriving in beautiful old N.O.L.A. However, I had heard so many things about the city throughout my life that I knew I wanted a taste of New Orleans for myself.
By Aj Gilmour5 years ago in Feast
Rochester, NY food!
A few years ago, I left my home town Rochester, NY to a town in the mountains of Oregon. Culture shock for sure. The scenery, the weather, their form of English dialect, their relaxed way of life, dogs were in every establishment, the foliage, even the smell of the air was different.
By Tabatha Ann/ Tee Mee5 years ago in Feast
A Cup of Tea
"Care for a cup of tea?" I asked. "Sure," my dad replied. I poured my dad a cup and one for myself. The day was wet and cold, the perfect sort of day for a cup of tea. I took a sip and added more sugar. I paused for a second, experiencing the moment. I was transported back to the trip I had taken to England.
By Jessica Freeborn5 years ago in Feast
How to Make Sure You Know Your Tea
Do you consider yourself a big fan of tea? While you might know your way around the different tea brands at your local supermarket, take a moment to consider whether you truly know about the origins of your tea and the journey they have taken to make it into your household. If you want to make sure that you know your tea well, this introductory guide to tea is just the thing for you!
By Traveling Worldwide5 years ago in Feast
The Diamond in the Rough
Today (Wednesday) was payday for me and I wanted to celebrate and splurge because I made it through another month without having to pawn anything. That's a joke, but if you live check to check like I do, then you know that a little splurge can surely do wonders for cheering up the spirit. I asked my husband if we could do a "memory lane" stroll through my favorite town in Pinellas County: Gulfport. He agreed and we chatted as I gave praise to all the beautiful houses there as we drove up main street. I saw some new buildings and businesses, remembered the places I stayed when I was getting to know the town, and then had him drive off the beaten path to see if the old "greasy spoon" was where I used to dine with my mom. It is, but it's no longer a greasy spoon. It has been updated and given a face lift. The outside has fresh paint and stylish tables, the inside is cleaner and has a new look, and it is now called "Comfort Cafe" with the little French chef logo. It's absolutely charming and we had a lovely lunch there.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman5 years ago in Feast
Doughnuts Around the World
Wouldn't it be wonderful traveling from country to country waking up every morning with some hot coffee and a fresh and new doughnut? It would be difficult to do but you can read about the kinds of doughnuts that are made in various countries and then dream about this delicious, sugary treat.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Feast










