We all know how much local foods and libations can define our travel experiences. Here we share some of the planet's most remarkable culinary experiences. So eat, drink, and be chatty!

 

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4 of the best restaurants in Cape Town´s Victoria & Albert Waterfront

Daniel Case In the 1990s, part the historic docklands dating back to the founding of Cape Town in the mid-17th century was redeveloped into a 123-hectare (304-acre) mixed-use district which besides various businesses and residences is also home to more than 22 historical landmarks, some 450 shops, more than 100 entertainment attractions, 13 hotels, seven museums, a cruise terminal, and some more than 100 eateries. from fast-food to trendy fine dining from all over the world. Needless to say,…

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The sweet tour of Brussels

agrobacter If there's one city that can sweeten any trip, it's the capital of Belgium (and Europe). A feast of crispy waffles, irresistible chocolates, and other delicacies awaits you here, which will make your cravings grow just by thinking about it. Ready for a sweet journey indeed? Bring it on! read post  

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  • It's another Cocktail Hour at The World on Wheels for your Day of Rest. For those hot days in the sun, we have the perfect drink. The fruity rum drink, a Bahama Mama:http://tinyurl.com/23m5t2z

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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • Hacienda Tres Rios, Cuando? Saludos, John
  • I just read the Cairo blog and Tripatini's question below, which was, "How big a part of the travel experience is the cuisine for you?"
    This is a good question. The food is usually not a big part of traveling for me (although I love desserts!), but years ago we had mushroom soup in a local cafe in Padua, near Venice. I make mushroom soup with cream, but this one just had mushrooms, and more kinds of mushrooms than I had ever imagined. The soup was served in the shell of a round loaf of bread, and later we ate the bread until we were stuffed. This was the best soup I have ever eaten, and I would return to Padua for it.
  • I do not drink tequila, Hacienda Tres Rios, but I love this photograph !
  • Tequila Tasting anyone?
    Tequila Tasting session with Chef Oscar in the Riviera Maya.


    Tequila in Tres Rios | Chef Oscar's Sangrita
    Although the delightful flavors of everyone’s favorite traditional Mexican drink can be enjoyed by itself, it is also very common to accompany it wit…
  • Food is a major component of any trip. I remember a good restaurant as much as I do a great beach or an amazing sight.
  • Let's be honest here.

    Member Melissa Solin writes in her blog post on her trip Cairo that her favorite experience was the traditional Egyptian meal. In a country with pyramids, ruins, museums, and fascinating culture, that's a pretty strong statement (must've been one heck of a meal!).

    How "big" a part of the travel experience is the cuisine for you? Have you ever found yourself planning a trip because you yearn for Italian gelato? Or the most authentic pad thai?

    There's no shame, we all love food in this group, let's 'fess up!
  • That will come with the barbecue later!
  • If "a white ine that will hold uyp to a really low temp" try an inexpensive Pinot Gris from Oregon, Pinot Grigio from Italy, Sauvignon Blanc from California, a rosé from Spain or France's mediterranean, etc. But really, what you need is not a glass of wine but a bottle of really cold beer.
  • Sitting in a bucket of ice for about 4 hours. I realize this isn't really the proper temperature for it but on a really hot day like today, that's what I'm looking for...a white wine that will hold up to a really low temp.
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