ROTTERDAM FOOD HALL
When I planned a trip to Rotterdam in the Netherlands last year, I only had Kinderdijk (the iconic 18th century windmills) in my mind, then on my way to the hotel, the taxi driver… Continue reading
When I planned a trip to Rotterdam in the Netherlands last year, I only had Kinderdijk (the iconic 18th century windmills) in my mind, then on my way to the hotel, the taxi driver… Continue reading
I walked into this market purely by accident on a weekend a couple of weeks ago and I was amazed how lively and busy it was! They had everything for weekend morning grocery… Continue reading
This is the weekly market in Marseille, the oldest and second largest city in Southern France. I visited in the peak of autumn so luscious grapes, pretty artichokes, decadant mushrooms, fresh herbs, chestnuts and… Continue reading
People ask me, why do you visit food markets on a trip? Simple – they differ in every city and village you go to and markets are where you discover the candid life and culture of your destination. Some… Continue reading
Torvehallerne – A culinary hot spot in Copenhagen which opened in September 2011. It is a new, modern, glass and steel building, which was flooded with natural light. The inside reminded me of… Continue reading