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There are literally so many - where do I even start?! Paris's Asian restaurant scene is bustling with good stuff. If you're tired of French food, seeking some noodles or soup on a rainy day, or looking for some spice, you need to have this list!
I'll first highlight the different areas of Paris where you can find pockets of fantastic Asian restaurants, and then give you a list of all my fav spots.
Noodles (2)
Dumplings/Gyoza (4)
Sushi & Japanese (6)
Ramen (2)
Fusion (1)
Korean BBQ (2)
Vietnamese (Pho & Bahn Mi) (2)
Dim Sum (1)
Hot Pot & Sichuan (3) - still need to add notes
Chinese (3) - still need to add notes
Asian Markets (2)
Adding my personal notes soon!! But in the meantime, I PROMISE you these places are soooo good.
MAY 2024 UPDATES: Personal notes added for Noodles, Dumplings, Sushi, Ramen, Fusion, and Asian Markets.
JUNE 2024 UPDATES: Had one of the best meals since moving to Paris in 2016 at a fine-dining Japanese restaurant! Personal notes added for Korean BBQ, Vietnamese, and Dim Sum.
If it's not clear: I LOVE Asian food, so I'm frequently trying new places. Buy this map to retain access to all future updates!
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Embark on an intimate journey through Puglia with my month-long guide, a labor of love that unveils the region's best-kept secret, from Gargano to Valle D'Itria and Salento. 💛
From charming villages to delectable dining spots and hidden gems, this guide is a treasure trove of personal recommendations, ensuring your exploration is filled with unique experiences. Let the essence of Puglia captivate you, just as it has enchanted me over the years, making this guide a must-have for those seeking insider tips and authentic discoveries.
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I spent years living in this West Tokyo area called Kichijoji.
It has it all: sprawling parks, shopping, standing bars, lantern packed alleys, and tons of local feeling.
This is a free guide, and a peek into what my paid guides have to offer!
Information about the popular local spots, off the beaten path finds, and cafes, coffee shops, street food, desserts... there is something for everybody!
You can use this guide over a few days or multiple visits to Japan, there is just too much to tackle in one day.
Solo Female • Groups • People & Culture • Foodie • Shopping • Coffee • Nature • Art • Architecture • History
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In this FREE guide, I'll be sharing my top picks in two Brooklyn neighborhoods that are easily accessible from Manhattan and full of hidden gems ( and the most famous photo in New York City.) Your time may be limited, so there's plenty of options for any kind of traveler.
Highlights:
✅ Major Tourist Sites (Brooklyn Bridge)
🍕 Pizza and Lunch Spots
🤐 Hidden Gems
🌇 Breathtaking Views and Most Famous Photo Opportunities in New York
This is a live guide, meaning I will update it when I find new favorites or places close. It will automatically sync the changes even after you save it!
Note: Most destinations have an audio message & a timestamped video 📹 link if it was ever included on my YouTube Channel. Don't forget to use the attached map 🗺
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Welcome to your FREE guide to Yokohama, Japan.
Or as I call it, "the PG-13 Las Vegas of Japan".
This area has activities for all ages:
🛍️ 🎎 manga and anime shopping spots
🖼️ 🎡 museums and theme parks
🌳⛩️ parks and gardens
🌇🏙 incredible views of Yokohama
☕️🍮 coffee and dessert
🍶🍜 izakayas and ramen
All locations in this guide are featured in the
"10 Things to Do in Yokohama" video on King Kogi YouTube, as well as the "Yokohama Tours" King Kogi video.
I've added a few extra locations as well as a list of hotels that I recommend which are in the area.
Bonus Tips:
-CosmoWorld is fun during the day, but many couples go at night for a more thrilling experience
-Landmark Plaza and Queen's Square Mall have coin lockers so you can store your shopping bags. You can use your subway card to pay for them as well.
-Red Brick Warehouse is always open for shopping, but they change the event in the plaza space. Check their website or instagram to see what they are planning.
-Chinatown is known for street food, but the food choices can get a bit repetitive. Check out the restaurants as well!
-Yokohama Station is great fun in the evening. It's loaded with bars, izakayas, karaoke, arcades, record bars, ramen shops, and more.
Couples • Family • Car-free • Groups • Adventure • Design • Shopping • Photography • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture
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Here's a comprehensive guide to making the most of your Parisian adventure, whether it's your first visit or you're returning to this enchanting city. I've curated a diverse selection of recommendations, featuring both well-known tourist spots and hidden gems that capture the true essence of Paris.
Having explored Paris on five separate occasions, this guide represents countless hours of dedication, research, and personal discoveries. If you find it valuable, you can show your appreciation with a tip of your choice, as even the smallest contribution means a lot to me. Another way to support me is by booking your accommodation through the links provided in this guide. I've diligently selected hotels that offer prime locations, good quality, and reasonable rates.
I genuinely hope this guide enhances your experience in one of the most captivating and culturally rich cities in the world. Enjoy your time in Paris!
Family • Female Solo • Groups • Couples • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Relaxation • Romantic
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With temperatures rising for the summer season, we put together a List of some of our favorite coastal campgrounds in California for you to check out and stay cool.
A lot of these get booked up pretty far in advance on the weekends, so be sure to check their website before you head out to one of them. If you can’t find a spot for this season, mark a time on your calendar to sag reservation for next season! And remember, you can always check out some of these areas as day trips and spend the night inland or at a nearby site.
As always, midweek camping is always the easiest for First Come, First Served or even reservable spots. So take a few days of work and get to the coast!!
Camping • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Beach
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My favorite spot in NYC is Central Park, and there's nothing better than grabbing an excellent sando (and other fare) and enjoying a picnic.
Skip the hot dog carts and grab something from one of these spots. Set up on The Great Lawn or Sheep Meadow and enjoy!
Be sure to SAVE this guide in your Thatch library for your upcoming trip!
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You won't find the Uffizi or any other must-sees in this list - I know you know about them!
What you'll find are a local's best off-the-beaten-path recommendations for what to do, see, and purchase in Florence:
- 5 food & wine activities, including tours;
- 4 cultural activities;
- 2 summertime live music and dancing spots;
- 3 free activities;
- 8 local shops.
Check out my "Custom Italy Services" board for custom recommendations and other services.
Don't forget to save ☑️ this map for future use!
Foodie • Adventure • Art • Shopping • People & Culture • Wine
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Explore top dining spots in Paris, categorized by price range, all offering spectacular views of the city or the Eiffel Tower. Whether you're on a budget or seeking a luxurious experience, my guide covers restaurants (as well as 5 cruise and bus dining experiences) that combine great food with an unbeatable view of the iconic Parisian landscape. This guide includes a variety of restaurants to suit all tastes, not limited to just French cuisine!
This guide includes a map and insight notes with useful information:
1. a description
2. the address
3. the opening hours
4. the price range
5. the official website and Instagram account to make a reservation and to check the menu
6. how to get there
7. a list of important advice when visiting a restaurant in Paris
Price range: €, €€, €€€
Subscribe to my Thatch profile for updates and save this guide for your next trip.
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Find me on TikTok for travel tips and recommendations: @marina_tinker
Cities I specialize in: Paris, France, and Athens, Greece.
Explore my Thatch store! Discover free or ready-to-buy guides and itineraries. Book consultation calls, request custom itinerary planning or curated recommendations, opt for expert pre-trip itinerary reviews, and receive personalized hotel searches (walking tours are subject to availability).
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Welcome to the ultimate guide for unlocking the full magic of Barcelona, one of Europe's most captivating cities. Barcelona truly has it all: art, a rich history, culture, mouthwatering cuisine, inviting beaches, and architectural wonders. It's no wonder that Barcelona consistently ranks as one of the world's top tourist destinations.
I've had the pleasure of visiting this vibrant city over ten times, drawn not only by my many friends who call Barcelona home but also by the unique energy that surrounds it. My first solo trip to Barcelona at the age of 19 left me instantly enamored with its charm, and now, at 31, the city continues to dazzle me in countless ways.
Let me be your guide to ensuring that your Barcelona adventure is nothing short of extraordinary, with my personal recommendations and insights." ✨🇪🇸
This itinerary includes:
- Essential tips to know before traveling.
- Four full days in Barcelona, featuring renowned landmarks alongside hidden gems, with an optional day trip to either the beach or the mountains.
- Within each neighborhood, you'll discover my curated recommendations for restaurants, bars, cafes, and brunch spots.
- I've also meticulously selected accommodations that prioritize affordability, prime locations, and high-quality amenities.
- Some exciting plans to enjoy in Barcelona beyond sightseeing
Backpacker • 50+ • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Wellness
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A hotel room with an epilepsy warning? An omakase course of tea-based cocktails? I can't say for sure these are hidden gems, but after months of seeing everyone and their moms go to Japan since COVID reopening, I can say these were some of my favorite spots that I seldom saw people visit.
Hi! I'm a Brooklyn-based tech journalist-turned-corporate comms editor. Early in my career I spent a stint as a luxury travel planner and writer specializing in Asia, and if I can toot my own horn, I'm often the friend everyone says "wth Natt, how do you find all these cool spots, drop that itin." (Fine, they don't say it like that, but you get the point).
Travel planning is a great hobby for me, and I am writing this as both a journal to remember my trip by and to share with friends, hence the overly familiar tone you might find below. If you discovered this on the Thatch platform, consider giving my guide a shot and hopefully you'll find it useful for an adventuresome visit to Japan!
This guide includes:
✈️ Pre and post-arrival pro-tips
🛌 Hotel, restaurant, and activity suggestions with some personal anecdotes (we vetted any Instagram vs realities!)
📍 Resources, databases, and things to make your journey more efficient and economical
It is not:
📆 A list of daily itineraries
❓ "Beginner's guide to Japan" i.e. how to book JR trains, basic etiquettes, how to transfer from airport to city
🔝 The absolute best of the bests - opinions here totally my own
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Design • Shopping • Foodie • Road Trip • Art
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A short city guide that is perfect to help you plan a trip to Milano. It can be adapted to any traveler looking to visit Milan, with spots for solo -trips, and family-friendly, or romantic vibes for couples.
While Milan has so much to explore, I have narrowed down this guide to include:
🤓Tips to prepare for your trip
📖a little local history to set the scene
🤩what to eat and drink
🍝 11 Restaurants
🥂 8 Aperitivo spots
☕️ 6 coffee, gelato & sweets spots
🏛 a little explore list of my favorite sites.
This is guide is great for any newcomer to Milan, plus if you’ve been here before you might find someplace new 😊
If you’d like a more extensive or tailored guide to Italy, feel free to reach out:
IG @collineallemontagne
📧evelyn@collineallemontagne.com
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💫 FREE GUIDE 💫
If Thailand is on your travel radar, get ready for a vibrant journey filled with everything from buzzing cityscapes to serene beach vibes. Before you pack your bags and snap your camera, I’m here to hook you up with all the essentials. We’ll dive into the local lingo, currency tips, emergency info, & the lowdown on snagging mobile data. I’ll also dish out my top-secret spots & hidden treasures for those of you craving something a little off the beaten path. Whether it’s your first Thai adventure or you’re a seasoned globe-trotter, get ready to fall head over heels for this amazing country.
📝 This guide includes:
🔑 Essentials
💬 Language
💸 Cash
📶 Data & connectivity
🗺️ Getting around
📍 Places to check out
👀 See & do
🍽️ Eat & drink
📱 Useful apps
✨ Save this guide for regular updates, subscribe to my profile & stay tuned! 👀
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • Overlanding • RV • People & Culture • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Photography • Van Life • Road Trip • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Camping • Relaxation
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Welcome to my city!
Are you in need of finding your way around Copenhagen and its popular spots?
Then this guide is perfect for you!
Psst if you want to know all the best spots, hidden gems and where the locals go - check out my Ultimate Copenhagen Guide with more than 200 selected things to do, see and taste in Denmark.
After living in this city for 22 years - I can tell you all you need to know about Denmark and Copenhagen!
When people think of Denmark, they often picture the statue of the little mermaid, Tivoli amusement park and lots of bikes. And while Copenhagen is all of that, there’s also much more to the city.
Included in this guide are the best places to see between:
- Castles
- Churches
- Parks
- Museums & Galleries
-Restaurants and bakeries
& more
Here you'll also find general information of the city, how to get around, what not to do and frequently asked questions, as well as suggested itineraries.
Do you have any question? Send me a DM on Instagram @worldofsofiab or an email to world.of.sofiab@gmail.com
Happy exploring!
PRO TIP: Don't forget to download the Thatch free app to get easier access!
*** Disclosure:
For attractions, I provide GetYourGuide and Booking.com links where possible. I myself love the vendors as you can keep all your tickets/stays in one place (even better with the Copenhagen card), you also get instant confirmation and can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before your planned activity/stay - this is a major benefit in a city like Copenhagen where the weather can dictate your itinerary.
Using the links provided also help me as a small business, as I make a small commission with no additional charge to you!
Backpacker • Couples • Car-free • Budget • History
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This Morocco travel guide is not just about riads to stay at & sights to see. I want to help you see almost every corner of this country - from staying overnight at a luxury camp in the Sahara desert & taking a cooking class at a non-profit association, empowering women in Marrakesh, to visiting the oldest university in the world & seeing goats on trees on the way to Essaouira port town. 10 days is a perfect timeframe to explore Morocco and have an adventure of a lifetime.
Structure of this guide >>
- Day-by-day itinerary with 80+ interesting things to see & do, countless hidden gems, best restaurants & cafes as well as most beautiful riads to stay at;
- What to do if you have more or less than 10 days in Morocco;
- Essential travel tips & tricks, including travel safety tips, what to pack guide, ways to get around, the best time to visit and average costs of a day in Morocco.
Follow this travel itinerary for a guaranteed set of amazing experiences and stunning vistas. You’ll save 50+ hours of research, have it for life and can access it anytime. You can also combine my saved spots & insights with your own research to craft the Morocco trip of your dreams. If you are short on time or have a few extra days - worry not, I have added a few tips for those circumstances also.
If you are travelling to this gorgeous country soon, tag me in the pictures you take - @irinadoingthings - I'd love to experience Morocco again through your eyes.
Adventure • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Budget • Nature • Beach
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