Posts Tagged ‘food’

Nomadic Matt’s Bangkok Recommendations: YAY or NAY?

Cheap Charlies is literally just a small bar front filled with tons of little knick knacks that can keep your mind entertained by just looking at them.

…If you like Indian, make sure you come here and when you are done with your meal, order a shisha and enjoy some people watching at Cheap Charlies across the way.

…He stated it was decently priced which, I’ll give him that it’s decent compared to the rest of the places we have eaten sushi outside of Canada.

10 places to eat in Vancouver during the 2010 Olympics.

If your going to Vancouver for the Olympics and are looking for some tips on where to eat from a local, try these out.

Our Canadian Thanksgiving Experience in Germany

We cooked up a roasted turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, dumplings, gravy and lots of fresh buns from the bakery. Sitting down to our self made feast we ate our way through the dinner happy with a bit of Canadian cooking. The turkey turned out fantastic as we had cooked it upside down, and of course all the fixings on the side made it fabulous. After resting and watching a movie, we broke out the apple pie with some ice cream on it. It was a great way to spend Thanksgiving miles away from home!

Our Dream Oktoberfest Experience

ny beer drinker out there has heard the legend of beer Shambhala – a place that only comes out once the days get a bit cooler and the yeast has time to ferment and become the nectar of the gods. Where beer comes in 1 liter mugs carried by a buxom blonde with 6 in each hand. A place that has all the beer friendly food you ever need, Weisswurst (White sausage), pretzels and pulled wild boar sandwiches are just a small sampling.

An Open Letter to Gordon Ramsay on his restaurant, Maze Grill in London

As the steaks arrived on their fancy cutting board with juice catching reservoir, I have to admit I was excited. Cutting into the tender flesh I was impressed with the prefect cook of the meat, a medium rare to be sure. As I put the steak to my tongue, I expected to taste heaven on a fork for my £28.50.

Our one regret about Paris

If there are two things that Paris taught us; always practice the RFN law (right f’ing now) but watch out for your hunger, as that will over rule all!

Drinking undercover in front of the Eiffel Tower

Paris

We all have that list inside our mind. The list of things you want to do and see in this life. Some things are easy to check off, others require a bit of work, and some might never happen. One thing on my list is to sit in front of the Eiffel Tower and drink wine while eating bread and cheese.

Getting scammed in a Vienna cafè – Cafe Westend

We had ridden into Prague with a lady from Vienna who had warned us about the cafe’s, that they bring you random food and if you eat it, you pay for it. I hadn’t paid it much thought since she said it but when he dropped off the bowl small alarms started going off.

10 Things We Liked About Baden-Baden

10 things we liked about Baden-Baden 1. French wine is good! – In Canada we drink a lot of red wines, mostly from BC or Australia and have never really liked white wines. The whites we found were generally very sweet or very dry, not somewhere in the middle. We ended up drinking a lot

The Ultimate Birthday Cake

Since we are trying hard to put ourselves on a strict spend less money policy we agreed that for our birthdays we would not get each other gifts as that money can be better spent on our trip. We don’t need anything right now except travel gear and that sort of shopping we want to

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