I’ll be honest, The Goni’s threw me when I first heard of it. Even asking my friends about the prevalence of schnitzel in Uruguay. However, I have not been to Uruguay as yet, so I cannot comment. Down the stairs
Restaurant Visits
Big Daddy Burger
Burgers are pretty fantastic, but there seems that I’m noticing a new burger joint popping up quite regularly. That said, Big Daddy has been on my list for a while, popping up across from one of my personal faves –
Le Mazot – Bern
After so much Italian and burgers, we figured some traditional Swiss food was in order. However, the diversity of Switzerland makes this a little difficult. Le Mazot, in Barenplatz, does offer some traditional Swiss food, along with the staples such
Rialto – Italian – Bern – Switzerland
Yes, it’s not traditional Swizz, but then again…….. The most popular food in Switzerland is Italian (So it’ kind of is traditional Swiss). On a small small side street off the main plaza – there is an Italian restaurant called
L’Osteria- Italian- Munich
First of all, I don’t want you to worry. We did eat traditional Bavarian food while in Munich. I’m just not doing those posts. Brendon will have them up in the next day or so. So, continuing with our theme
Safran Indian Restaurant – Munich
Upon arrival in Munich, it was cold and wet. We craved something warm and with flavour. What I mean by that is, although our food journey so far has been interesting, the traditional dishes of Germany and the Czech Republic
Fat Cat Brewery
Prague is a city of wonder and history. It is also known for Pilsner, a beer brewed in Plzen, which is a hoppy lager. Pilsner Urquell signs abound. So it is a surprise to see a bar/brewery in the heart
Gasthaus Alt Wien
Gasthaus Alt Wien (lit. translation: Old Wine Guest House) is a small restaurant in East Berlin that serves traditional German and Austrian cuisine. It is a small, cozy place that makes you feel warm and fuzzy when you enter. The
Hard Rock Cafe – Prague
On our first night in Prague, we felt like a little bit of something familiar for dinner. In the centre of Prague is a fabulous foodie centre and the shining beacon in the middle blasting hit songs from the 90’s
The White Horse – Prague
Today in Prague it started at a “balmy” 7 degrees. Hence, when you are invited to have lunch in an 12th century converted wine cellar – 3 floors down a steep staircase, you say yes! Upon entering the space you