Roasted/Grilled

A collection of posts featuring Roasted / grilled dishes.

From Las Canteras Beach to Cuatro Puertas Caves: Sun, Sea, History, and Tempting Spanish Cuisine

Las Canteras Beach is one of the crown jewels of Las Palmas, with its picturesque shoreline that stretches for about 3 kilometers. At its western end stands an architectural marvel, the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium. With a design as unique as it is whimsical, it looks almost like a character from a children’s storybook or a […]

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Gran Canaria: from Vegueta’s Charm in Las Palmas to an Epic Grilled Food Find

Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria, effortlessly charms with its lively yet laid-back island vibe. Unlike the bustling capitals we’re used to, it exudes a serene atmosphere even along the main roads. The cityscape is dotted with bright, light-colored houses, radiating cheerful energy. Palm trees sway everywhere, just as the city’s name suggests (“Las

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Teror and Beyond: A Cultural, Natural, and Culinary Expedition in Gran Canaria

Join us today as we take a trip back in time and explore the charming town of Teror and the vibrant scene of culture and nature that defines Gran Canaria. With steadfast mountains looming close and sapphire skies stretching far and wide, Teror exudes a unique tranquil charm. A casual glance and you’ll catch nature’s

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Indulging in Authentic Korean Flavors: From Mandu to Bibimbap to Bulgogi

South Korea, famed for captivating global audiences with hits like Squid Game and K-pop sensations, has actually a lot more to offer beyond the screen. Among them is the country’s rich food culture. Korean cuisine has a wide variety of dishes, including staples like kimchi (fermented vegetables), bulgogi (marinated grilled meat), bibimbap (mixed rice with

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Exploring the Depths of Himalayan Cuisine: Spice, Flavor, and Comfort

Today we’re excited to take you to a world where every flavorful bite is reminiscent of the majestic peaks and hidden valleys of the Himalayas – introducing the “Himalaya Lanternchen”. As the name suggests, the restaurant has a relaxing ambience with soft lights casting a gentle glow and welcoming its guests with a warm embrace.

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Unlocking Gran Canaria: Accommodation, Transit Tips, and a Superb Paella Find!

To take a break from the winter grip, we packed our bags and jetted off to Spain for 2 weeks. After visiting the Canary Islands several times, this year we set our sights on Gran Canaria. The best time to visit this island is usually in spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November)

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Authentic Dining at Iwase: Exploring Classic Japanese Fare

Gathering to bid farewell to a friend who was leaving for a 3-week trip, we found ourselves at Iwase, a cozy Japanese restaurant. Some may hesitate to eat Japanese food in the winter, because of its well-known cold dishes like sushi and sashimi. But such reservations seem to have vanished at Iwase. Despite the freezing

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Memories on a Plate: Savoring Malaysian, Singaporean and Chinese Cuisine in Frankfurt

As winter begins to relent in Frankfurt, with temperatures often surpassing 10 degrees and sunlight peeking through the gray clouds, the once chilly air along the Main River now carries a hint of warmth, teasing a shift in the winter ambiance and our appetites. Wanting to indulge in flavors usually reserved for warmer seasons, our

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The Beloved Donburi – An Invite to the Deep Flavor Secrets of Japan

“No rice, no life!” – a popular saying in Japan that shows its deep-rooted sentiment for rice in its culinary culture. Sushi is probably the first thing that comes to mind. But Donburi (also known as “Don”), where rice plays a crucial role, is no less a beloved dish and placed at the heart of

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