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Pho 97: Mastering Pho and More – Vietnamese Comfort Awaits

Today, we’ll take you to Pho 97, a newly opened Vietnamese restaurant that exudes charm of the winding alleys of Hoi An, one of Vietnam’s best-preserved ancient towns, famous for its lantern-lit nights – especially during the monthly Hoi An Lantern Festival. Step inside and you’ll find the ceiling adorned with traditional Vietnamese lanterns, each […]

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bbq Chicken: Crispy, Saucy, and Spicy – A Love Affair with Korean Fried Chicken

If you’re a fan of Korean fried chicken, chances are you’ve already heard of this place – bbq Chicken. A Korean friend once jokingly called it the Korean version of KFC. Founded in South Korea in 1995, it’s now one of the largest chicken restaurant franchises worldwide. Interestingly, they have a “Chicken University” and a

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Danji: Grilled, Flavorful and Lesser-Known Korean Delicacies

Today we take you to a unique Korean restaurant that we stumbled upon—and we’re so grateful we did. This cozy spot is a mix of a restaurant and a bar, with its evening hours extending late into the night (open until 12 AM). Danji has a very charming décor. The interior exudes a rustic charm

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Authentic Japanese Dining at Mikuni: A Must-Visit for Sushi Lovers

Today we’d like to introduce a Japanese restaurant that’s teeming with authentic vibe and flavors. As you step inside, you’ll immediately notice something very Japanese – the designated “no phone” area, a nod to the Japanese respect for quiet and focus in shared spaces, much like their policies on subways or in hospitals. Here, the

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Revisiting Shanghai: Exploring Yuyuan Garden and Local Food Highlights

In the fall of 2024, we found ourselves back in Shanghai and are excited to introduce you to one of the city’s most cherished attractions – the Yuyuan Garden. Of course, we’ve also brought along plenty of food highlights from China to share with you today! We start the day at a hotel in Shanghai’s

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Beyond the Ordinary: Exceptional Korean Dishes at Mr. Lee in Frankfurt

It’s been such a delight to stumble upon this Korean restaurant – Mr. Lee – a discovery that makes me wish I had found it sooner. Hidden behind an unassuming exterior, this spot has been serving some of the most iconic Korean dishes for years. Many of these dishes, which I’ve been longing to try,

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Juicy Grills and Korean Classics: Exploring Hanssam in Munich

Tucked away in Munich, there’s a Korean restaurant called Hanssam that’s winning hearts, not just of Koreans but also far beyond Korean community. Known for its authentic flavors and irresistible dishes, Hanssam truly lives up to the hype. With its spacious, wide wooden tables, and built-in grills perfect for Korean BBQ, this restaurant exudes an

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Yuan 缘来: Bringing the Heart of Northeastern China Straight to Frankfurt

Nestled in a quieter corner of Frankfurt, Yuan 缘来Restaurant is a charming escape into the Northern Chinese countryside. This hidden spot teems with a northeastern farmhouse vibe, also known as Dongbei Nongjia Yuan. This concept of Northeastern Farmhouse is deeply rooted in the rural culture of northern China, where hearty, rustic flavors and large shared

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Mangetsu: Savoring Japan’s Culinary Traditions under the “Full Moon”

Today we’re thrilled to introduce you to an authentic Japanese restaurant that has been operating in Frankfurt for years: Mangetsu, which translates to “full moon.” It’s common in Japan to name places after elements of nature, like the moon or mountains, as they hold poetic beauty and deep cultural significance. The full moon, symbolizing beauty,

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Lisbon Part 2: Santa Justa Lift, Carmo Convent, Praça do Comércio, and Traditional Portuguese Dishes

Waking up in Lisbon felt like entering a different time and space. The night passed dreamlessly, and as morning light filtered gently through the skylight, the crisp, clean air of the city softly stirred our senses awake. It was as if the very blood in our veins was coming to life, ready to rhyme with

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