Tag: european union
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La Tortue – Saint Raphael, France
Back in 2013 I was in Cannes for the Cannes Film Festival. If you weren’t aware I work in Film and Television as well. Acting comes with some nice perks, like going to Cannes. As glamours as it may sound, the festival is long and the days can be grueling and hectic. Sometimes you just…
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Grød- Copenhagen
In Copenhagen I took the bus to head over to Grød for breakfast. Grød is a place that serves sweet or savory porridge. In America we call porridge oatmeal and before my stay in Iceland last year, I had no idea oatmeal could be savory. An Italian girl who was my roommate and that I…
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Albert Cuyp Market – Amsterdam
I’ve had stroopwafel before. But while doing my research I heard about Albert Cuyp Market. I never had a stroopwafel warm before so I thought I’d check it out. The market has many stalls selling everything from cheap household goods, clothing, stuff you can’t think anyone would ever want, produce, and other foods. Original Stroopwafels…
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Meyers Bageri – Copenhagen
I am somewhat familiar to the man behind Meyers Bageri, Claus Meyer (who is also a founder of Copenhagen’s Michelin starred Noma), due again to Iceland. Meyer and Gunnar Gíslason, who is the chef behind Dill in Reykjavík, have partnered to bring the New Nordic food scene to New York City back in 2016. A…
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The Kon Tiki Museum – Oslo, Norway
You might be familiar with the name Kon Tiki as the now defunct Weinstein Company released a film by that name in 2012 which is based off of the story of the Kon Tiki. I went to the Kon Tiki museum while in Oslo and on my last day in Iceland watched the film as…
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Fontana di Trevi
The Fontana di Trevi doesn’t feel like any fountain I had seen before. I’m used to the ones in malls and parks and even though Buckingham Fountain in Chicago and Bethesda Fountain in New York City are both pretty, they are nothing compared to the Fontana di Trevi. As I followed the signs to get to the Fontana di Trevi…