Food
Who loves good food? I DO! Yes, I absolutely adore finding delicious, interesting things to eat along my travels.
From tasty BBQs in the Caribbean and shave ice in Hawaii to nasi goreng in Indonesia and tasty tapas in Spain – these are the posts to fuel your foodie side.
Happy Eating!
Top Things To Do In Glasgow: A First Timers Guide
From the best brunch spots, to the coolest shopping areas and some great activities too, here are the top things to do in Glasgow, perfect for first timers to the city!
Helloooo my wee pals! I’ve just returned from my first proper trip to Glasgow. While I’m sure a few more of you have been to Edinburgh rather than the big G, I loved it, and I promise I’m not just saying that. If I were to describe it in two words, I’d say it was surprising and underrated.
Top Things To Do In St Albans – Restaurants, Activities and More
The top things to do in St Albans include visiting Roman ruins, an iconic cathedral, eating at the oldest pub in the country and relaxing at a stunning spa hotel.
9 AWESOME Things To Do On Your Cancun Holiday
From Caribbean beach days, to feasting on tacos, exploring the ancient Mayan ruins and partying in the city, it’s time to discover everything a Cancun holiday has to offer!
Tasting The Best Of British Cuisine On A London Food Tour
Flavoursome salami from Sussex and Wales, English sparkling wines that compete with the best champagnes, and traditional pies filled with indulgent fillings – this London food tour is a reminder that British cuisine shouldn’t be overlooked!
First things first, we can’t ignore the elephant in the room. Yes, England may be mocked internationally for its cuisine, with people assuming it’s all about greasy fry ups, meals soaked in gravy and overcooked meat… but right now there’s a food revolution going on.
As we pay more attention to where our food comes from and what’s in it, our relationship towards eating has changed. If we had all the money in the world, no doubt we’d buy free-range, organic everything and be on first name terms with our local butchers and fishmongers. We’d have gardens and grow plenty of our own ingredients too. Yet, this is becoming harder and harder as huge supermarkets are our main providers of our daily food.
However, this is not the case in Borough Market. Under one historic roof you’ll find freshly baked focaccia, ethically sourced meat, the most colourful (and organic) fruit and veg, sustainable seafood, stinky Swiss cheese, Indian dosas, Spanish chorizo and adorable macaroons. It’s a feast for the senses: a place where India mingles with China, Ethiopia, Argentina, France and England. It’s foodie heaven, and without a doubt one of my favourite places in London.
READ MORE: London’s Best Food Markets
It’s also the starting point for the Best Of British Food Tour – something I was excited to experience on assignment with Viator and Lonely Planet. Over four hours I’d be taken on a tour of Borough Market, then on to a few foodie hotspots who were flying the flag for British cuisine. I couldn’t wait!