Travel

A Food Blogger’s Guide to Tbilisi: What to Eat {and Do} in Tbilisi

As usual, work trips leave me little time to explore the cities I visit. But I make it work as often as I can. In September, I was on a short work trip that gave me about two half days (a total of one full day) to explore and eat my way through Tbilisi and I made the most out of it. Tbilisi is the capital of the Republic of Georgia — a country slightly to the north east of Turkey. 

As always, before I go travel anywhere, I do my fair share of research. I look online, ask friends, and read lots and lots of reviews. I’m a big reviewer myself, and not just when things go wrong. I love to give positive reviews on Google and TripAdvisor as often as I can. All my reviews are honest and up front. Well, because that’s what I want when I read reviews. I always have a pre-planned idea for what I want to see, do and eat everywhere I go. It’s usually more of an outline because things change once I get to my destination. So, list in hand, I was ready to take on Tbilisi. 

I got into Tbilisi around 11am. By the time I got to my hotel and got in about an hour of relaxation and a shower, it was 3pm and I was ready to start exploring the city… on foot.  Tbilisi is very easily navigated by walking, if the weather is nice. Early September meant I was wearing a sweater and jeans comfortably. The evenings, however, required a light jacket. (more…)

A Food Blogger’s Take on Milan: What to Eat {and Do} in Milan

Milano! One of the most coveted destinations for all things fashion. I’m telling you, the Italians know how to dress. And in my personal opinion how to eat!! It’s Italy, of course, where the espresso is like nothing you’ve ever tasted, the pizza is to die for, and the pasta is .. well it’s basically out of this world. Aside from the foods we traditionally think about when we think Italy, each region of Italy has its specialties. I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Rome, Venice, Florence, and now Milan. Each has its own character — from its must-see historic landmarks to the food. On my latest adventure to Milan, I had a very short amount of time to explore (less than 24 hours). So I did my research, planned out my sight seeing, and of course my meals. I had to try everything. (more…)