It's no secret that I love food. In fact, it's one of my favourite things about traveling. So here is a small collection of my foodies from past travels that I found on my laptop. Each has its own story.
I was in Prague for a weekend trip with a friend and after trying some of the local food, we decided we were not a fan. So instead we went to the Hard Rock Café. We ordered this monstrous starter, after which we both were super stuffed. I cancelled my main to share just one main together. But we could not even finish half of it. Pretty embarrassing, oops.
When I was in Sarajevo we basically ate all the time. This was one of the local dishes and it was delicious. We choose the restaurant mostly for it's beautiful tables though.
This fish almost jumped directly from the river Bosna onto our plate in the park of the source of the river. And it was amazing.
In Mostar we ordered this dish for two. Either the people there eat a lot or we misunderstood the description. Because really, two more people could have easily be fed by this plate. But of awesomeness no lack!
This dish as a bit of a fail as you can see in the comparison picture. I found it in a very old folder of a new years trip to Madrid in the first year of my bachelor. We were visiting a friend who worked there as an au pair and we ate in the restaurant of a big mall where - apparently - nobody spoke any English. Well, at least it was an adventure.
While in Dublin we noticed that chocolate restaurants are the thing there. So of course we had to have our own little messy chocolate fondue dish. YUM!
This dodgy looking thing is one of Scotland's most famous snacks; a deep fried mars bar! Looks terrible, but is not bad at all. But really, just a bit too weird for me.
One of my personal favourites from Leeds. The famous Yo Sushi! sushi platter for 6-8 persons that we always managed to finish with just four of us. Only to be ordered in special occasions (to avoid eating it every week). Just epic and awesome wrapped together in some seaweed.
Another great food moment. To celebrate our graduation we went to eat in the famous vegetarian curry restaurant in Bradford (I think Gordon Ramsay named it the best curry restaurant of England). No meat needed when you have these gems. The cook came out to say hi to us and we got to take pictures with her. The restaurant only has about 40 seats, so a reservation needs to be made way before the night you want to go. But it's worth it!
This was the lasagne I got during m road trip through France, just after I knocked over an entire jug of water that was on the table of the people next to us. They were pretty unhappy French people I can say (sorry, but I'm just really clumsy).
This pizza from Genova was so nice that I forgot to take a picture before I started eating. But really, who can resist bresaola? After that followed a spontaneous night full of fake beach parties on the harbour with some cabin crew members that had hilarious dance moves. Oh yes, what a lovely time we had.
More foodies to follow!
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