Sweet(-ish)

A collection of posts featuring Sweet(-ish) dishes.

Chengdu Part 4: Face to Face with the Giant Buddha of Leshan & Local Eats

World’s Largest Stone Buddha High above the roaring confluence of three mighty rivers—Min River (岷江 Min Jiang), Qingyi River (青衣江 Qingyi Jiang), and Dadu River (大渡河 Dadu He)—sits the planet’s largest stone-carved seated Buddha🎬. Officially named Jiazhou Lingyun Temple Giant Maitreya Stone Statue (嘉州凌云寺大弥勒石像), and also known as Lingyun Giant Buddha (凌云大佛) or Maitreya Statue (弥勒大像), […]

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Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai: 50 Years of Japanese Ramen Mastery (Now in Europe!)

Today we’d like to talk about Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai, a newly opened Japanese ramen eatery. With over 50 years of history in Japan and 67 locations across its homeland, Ban Nai has finally brought its iconic flavors to Europe, opening its first outpost in Frankfurt in 2025. Restaurant Profile 🏷️ Name of the Restaurant: Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai

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Simmer, Dip, Savor: Japanese Hot Pot & More at Mitani Restaurant

Munich is full of secrete foodie havens, and on this trip, we discovered Mitani, a cozy, intimate Japanese restaurant. Despite its modest size, Mitani is incredibly popular, and reservations are a must. Phone reservations are only accepted between 5 and 6 PM, and if you miss that window, you’ll need to visit in person—usually at

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Takahumi: A Japanese Sushi Oasis Beneath the City Streets

Hidden in plain sight, located within the Hauptwache subway station, lies this exceptional Japanese restaurant—Takahumi. This intimate spot might be easy to miss at first glance, but step inside, and you’re in for a nice surprise. Takahumi has a chic lounge-bar ambiance and an air of understated elegance, with dim lighting, and cozy seating for

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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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Century China Restaurant 好百年中餐厅: A New Hidden Spot for Authentic Cantonese Flavors

Today we’d like to take you to a newly opened Chinese restaurant that evokes warmth and nostalgia of Hong Kong. Specializing in Cantonese/Hong Kong-style cuisine, the dining space is bright and spacious, with charming décor that pays tribute to old Hong Kong – vintage vinyl records and classic movie posters and photographs. For many, these

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Medieval Mystique and Scenic Trails in Luxembourg: Vianden Castle, Echternach and More

Just 30 minutes’ drive from the center of Luxembourg City, Vianden Castle, perched atop a small hill, is like a portal to a medieval world. On the day of our visit, a light drizzle painted the air with a misty softness, blurring the edges of reality and casting an almost dreamlike veil over the scenery.

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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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Tibet Dawa Momo: A Taste of Tibetan Warmth and Flavor in Frankfurt

Nestled in a quiet corner of Berger Street, this newly opened Tibetan restaurant is a real hidden gem. It’s run by a warm and welcoming Tibetan couple who have called Germany home for over a decade. They often chat to each other in their native Tibetan language, which somehow adds an intimate and heartwarming touch

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Aroydee’s Thai Specialties: Unmissable Thai Flavors in Frankfurt

When it comes to Thai cuisine in Frankfurt, Aroydee is often hailed as the city’s best for its variety, authenticity, and value-for-money. Naturally, we had to see if the hype was justified, and after a few visits, we found ourselves absolutely hooked. Aroydee offers Westernized Thai dishes as well as an extensive selection of authentic

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