An oppulent, baroque-style restaurant dining room with gilded walls and chandeliers.
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Where To Eat in Paris: We Loved These 22 Restaurants

In a city that’s defined by art, history, and culture, the culinary scene is sure to be inspired. Paris is a melting pot city that welcomes international flavors alongside the classic French dishes. We love these best Paris restaurants, not only for the artistry of food, but for the representation of those who call the…

Popular restaurants in Rome combine beautiful ambiance and old world Italian charm.
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Wondering Where to Eat in Rome? 30 of the Best Restaurants in the City

Next to smell, your sense of taste is one of the strongest sensory attachments to memory. That’s why people get nostalgic of their grandmas when they smell a particularly fragrant home-cooked meal. The best restaurants in Rome know this and tell a story through their dishes. From the aroma of Nonna’s tomato (pomodoro) sauce to…

A street in Busan South Korea with pocha tents where people eat street food.
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Discovering South Korean Comfort Food in a Pocha

K-pop or K-drama lovers are already familiar with those funky, little red tents that crop up all over the streets in South Korea. Pocha is a shortened Korean term for pojang-macha, a streetside cart that serves drinks and food for cheap. These little businesses might be a moveable cart or a tent set up with…

A traditional wine bottle in Chianti, strapped to the back of a wine maker.
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9 Editor-Approved Wineries in Chianti 

Exploring Tuscany, whether by car or by train, is all about three things: people, place, and pace. You’ll notice that travel slows down in Italy’s most picturesque countryside, and it seems to be by design. The roads twist and turn around hilltops, so you can’t quite drive fast, and every attraction seems to be separated…

These Italian dishes show the best of the country's cuisine.
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Italian Food Is a UNESCO World Heritage: Here’s 20 Dishes and Where to Try Them

Rejoice! Italian cuisine was officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage. At the same time, Taste Atlas conducted a survey of 590,228 internal ratings to confirm what many of us already felt in our hearts: Italian is the world’s most popular cuisine. But who’s surprised? Certainly no Italian! No one can argue that eye-popping moment…

This epic 7-day road trip through Sicily includes a stop at the hilltop town of Taormina, discover more Italy travel guides on Earth To.
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Di Giovanna Winery: Where to Find Organic Sicilian Wine

Deep in the rolling hills of central Sicily, you’ll find a hidden spot for some of the best organic wine offered in all of Italy. If you’re a lover of Sicilian wine or just love a great wine tasting in the countryside, then rent a car and make the trip.  Wondering where to find organic…

Two beer glasses in Prague, a great city to learn about Prague beer history, and a unique bachelorette destination.
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A Brief History of Beer in Prague & 5 Drinking Spots

In the heart of central Europe is a country steeped in brewing tradition. Prague beer showcases the best of Czech brewing with no shortage of bars, pubs, and craft breweries. Not to mention, the little rumor that beer is cheaper than water in Prague.  How did this reputation as the world’s best beer culture come…

A bowl of ramen served bar side in Kyoto Japan.
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Honbap: Eating Alone and The Rise of Contactless Dining in Asia

The writer describes a unique dining experience in a silent, anti-social ramen shop in Japan, reflecting on the cultural phenomenon of eating alone (honbap) in Korea. The concept is associated with the need for personal space and the societal view of dining alone. It prompts reflection on the benefits of solitude in modern life and invites readers to consider their dining preferences.

Discover the best Prague places to drink on Earth To Editorial, a culture and heritage travel blog.
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8 Places to Drink Czech Beer in Prague

There was a time when beer was cheaper than water in the Czech Republic, and that’s how Prague earned a reputation as the beer capital of the world. However, this isn’t all about cheap pitchers; these 8 places to drink in Prague show the love for beer culture: craft brewing, special ways to pour (there…

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