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Embark on a culinary journey through Boise, Idaho, with our curated list of the city's finest eateries and bars. From local favorites to hidden gems, we've compiled a selection that captures the essence of Boise's diverse food and drink scene. Indulge in authentic Puerto Rican cuisine at Wepa Cafe or savor the flavors of Cuba at CasaBlanca Cuban Grill. For a taste of Italy, head to Luciano's Italian Restaurant, where you'll find mouthwatering pasta dishes and signature martinis. Craving barbecue? Look no further than Westside Drive In, a beloved spot known for its finger steaks and ice cream potatoes. If you're in the mood for something sweet, don't miss out on the delectable treats at Goodys Soda Fountain or Guru Donuts, where you'll find an array of mouthwatering donuts and homemade ice cream. And for a late-night snack, swing by Pie Hole for a slice of their famous potato bacon pizza. When it comes to drinks, Boise has you covered. Sip on handcrafted cocktails at Thick as Thieves, a speakeasy tucked away in downtown Boise, or sample locally brewed beers at Western Collective in Garden City. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the selection at Telaya Wine Co., where you can enjoy live music and scenic views of the Boise River. Whether you're a local or just passing through, our list of Boise's best dining and drinking establishments offers something for everyone. So come hungry, come thirsty, and prepare to experience the best of Boise from an Idahoan's perspective.
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This is for the Muslim homies or anyone dining out with your Muslim homies in Singapore! 🤙🏼 Ready to dive into Singapore’s culinary scene but need to keep it halal? You’re in for a treat. As your Muslim homie, born and raised in The Lion City, I’ve got the inside scoop on the best halal-friendly spots that’ll make your taste buds dance. Whether you’re after traditional flavours or modern twists, hearty meals or just a quick snack, I gotchu — from budget-friendly street eats to those swanky spots perfect for a fancy night out. Trust me, I know the struggle of finding food that ticks all the boxes, especially with dietary restrictions & allergies in the mix. That’s why these recommendations come straight from my fam & me, with a whole lotta love & a sprinkle of local wisdom. Plus, I’ll throw in some handy tips, must-know phrases & ingredients to keep an eye on, so you can savour every bite with confidence. 🥘 Cuisines featured in this guide include: 🇮🇩 Indonesian 🇲🇾 Malay 🇮🇳 Indian 🇵🇰 Pakistani 🇨🇳 Chinese 🇵🇭 Filipino 🇹🇭 Thai 🇻🇳 Vietnamese 🇲🇲 Burmese 🇰🇷 Korean 🇯🇵 Japanese 🇮🇹 Italian 🇫🇷 French 🇬🇷 Greek 🇺🇸 Hawaiian 🇲🇽 Mexican 🇸🇦 Arabian 🇲🇦 Moroccan 🇹🇷 Turkish 🇸🇪 Swedish 🐟 Seafood 🥩 BBQ & grill 🌎 International/fusion ☕️ Coffee, tea & drinks 🍨 Dessert, bakes & snacks ✨ Cop this guide & unlock all future updates for free, plus a secret code for discounts on other guides! 👀
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Enjoy some “tres jolie” days walking around the Parisian streets and boost up your energy level 🔋 with some coffee just after/before a “little” shopping spree. This list includes many of the city’s cafes (Paris is now a specialty coffee - and pastry - capital) and all the good spots to shop something that will surely indulge all of your needs/senses (main focus on French brands). 💡Be sure to check the vintage selling gems spreaded all over Paris!!! 💰 By the way, massive sales happen twice a year in France: in July and January. Called “les soldes” in French, the sales normally last around four weeks and the discounts increase as the weeks pass. Even if you don’t catch the sales, designer shops give you the opportunity of buying small accesories (keychains for example), leather goods (belts, gloves, card holders, passport covers, etc) or scarves/caps/ties - even umbrellas, which make for exceptional souvenirs. Perhaps you can even get the chance of seeing the “art of making” a product in the workshop/workroom of the artisans. Plus, visiting the shopping venues could turn into an amazing experience as many of them are soooo Instagrammable! Highlights: 🥐 Croissant - is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry inspired by the shape of the Austrian kipferl but using the French yeast-leavened laminated dough. Croissants are named for their historical crescent shape. The modern croissant seems to have been created by the French chef Sylvain Claudius Goy. 🥖 Baguette - is a long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, though not the shape, is defined by French law). It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust. 🧀 Fromage de France - there are more than 1,000 kinds of cheese in France! Being in Paris is being in the Ville des Fromages, the City of Cheese. Some of the most known: Camembert, Brie de Meaux, Roquefort, Reblochon, Munster, Pont l'Évêque, Époisses de Bourgogne, Comté. Tip: go for a “cheese and wine” tasting. 🐌 Escargot - any of several species of edible land snails, a delicacy of French cuisine. Although the snails eaten as escargots are terrestrial, they are technically mollusks and therefore classified as seafood. 🍷 French wine - France is one of the largest wine producers in the world. Red wines from grape varieties like Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel. Rosé wines like the Provençal rosé and the sweet White Zinfandels. White wines like a Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, or a Moscato. Sparkling wines from Champagne and Vouvray.
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Only the best spots to shop, wine, dine and get hyped up in the Spanish capital - a modern city that honors its historical heritage. Passionate people from Madrid are all about getting together, enjoying life and art in all its forms. Regardless of the season, Madrid abounds in art venues, cultural manifestations and night life. However, a little bit of shopping won’t hurt either. 😉 Highlights: 🐻 El Oso y el Madroño (the Bear and the Strawberry Tree) - the symbol of the city, is a sculpture from the 2nd half of the 20th century, that represents the coat of arms of Madrid and is found on the east side of the Puerta del Sol, between Calle de Alcalá and Carrera de San Jerónimo, in the historical centre of the capital. 🐂 Corrida de toros - Spanish-style bullfighting, involves a physical contest with humans (and other animals) attempting to publicly subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull. The most common bull used is the Spanish Fighting Bull (Toro Bravo), a type of cattle native to the Iberian Peninsula. This style of bullfighting is seen to be both a sport and performance art. In a traditional corrida, three toreros (or matadores) each "fight" against two out of a total of six "fighting" bulls to death. 💃🏻Flamenco - is an art form (incorporating poetry, singing, guitar playing, dance, polyrhythmic hand-clapping and finger snapping) strongly influenced by the Gitanos, but which has its deeper roots in Moorish musical traditions. Flamenco culture originated in Andalusia, but has since become one of the icons of Spanish music and even Spanish culture in general. 🍖Jamón - is a kind of dry-cured ham that’s at the heart of Spanish culture and cuisine. There exist two great traditions of artisanal cured hams in Spain, both of which are a source of enjoyment and great pride among Spaniards: 1. Jamón Serrano - a cured country ham made from conventional pork. 2. Jamón Ibérico - produced from non-acorn fed pigs (Cerdo Ibérico) or acorn-fed variety which results in Jamón Ibérico de Bellota (considered the world's finest ham). 🥨 Churros - is a type of fried dough, made with choux pastry dough piped into hot oil with a piping bag and large closed star tip or similar shape. They can either be thin (and sometimes knotted) or long and thick, where they are known as porras or jeringos in some regions. Normally eaten for breakfast dipped in champurrado, hot chocolate, dulce de leche or café con leche. 🏟️ Football fans should be very excited about Madrid, as it hosts one of the best teams ever - Real Madrid. Visit Real Madrid’s home by taking a tour on their stadium, Santiago Bernabéu.
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A merger of two old cities in 1873 - Buda and Pest, separated by the Danube River - the capital of Hungary seems like a place out of a fairy tale. 🏰 With some castles here and some other majestic buildings there, I found it to be an elegant, chic and romantic city, with different cultural influences (such as Roman, Ottoman, Slavic, Jewish and Austrian). Known as the “Paris of the East” or the “Pearl of the Danube”, the city is also designated as the “City of SPAs”, therefore this guide includes a list of some famous thermal baths and SPAs, alongside dining/drinking and shopping venues. Of course, all the major tourist attractions are included, as well. ✨Must Do: go on an evening sightseeing cruise along the Danube! 🌶️Hungarian cuisine is synonymous with paprika. Few cuisines are quite so intertwined with a single ingredient as Hungary’s is with paprika — the spice that gives some of the country’s best-known dishes their intense orange colour and characteristic peppery flavour. Paprika is made from the dried ground pods of several types of capsicum annuum pepper, and it comes in a range of heat levels from édes (sweet) to csipos (hot) and different levels of coarseness. In Budapest it’s sold everywhere, from small grocery stores to local food markets, where small-scale producers sell it by the kilogram in unlabelled plastic bags. For the highest quality, seek reputable family producers such as Hódi or PaprikaMolnár.
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The ultimate guide for my vegetarian and vegan friends traveling or living in Chiang Mai! As you might know, in Southeast Asia, everything is moving so fast. Restaurants open and close in a blink. This map is the most up-to-date guide that you'll find, reviewed by a veggie lover living here full-time 💁‍♀️ As of July 2023, you'll find 118 places on this map to eat delicious veggie food in town 🍽. From pure vegan restaurants to hidden food stalls that will prepare a special veggie-friendly plate only if you ask. I'll give you ALL my addresses 💯. This guide includes: * 118 vegan, vegetarian, and veggie-friendly places ✅️ * The best khao soi in town (for real) 🍜 * Local joints where no tourists go 🤫 * Mouth-watering Thai, Asian & Western food 🤤 * Favorite vegan places of my non-vegan friends 🌱 * Dinner date ideas for special occasions ✨ And for the 64 places that I've personally tried, my reviews include: * What to order * My honest review * The price range * Delivery options available (Grab & Foodpanda) It is classified into 8 categories: * Thai & Burmese food * Healthy food * Western food * Italian food * Burgers * Brunch & Co * Juices & Smoothies * Coffee & Sweets 👀  IMPORTANT NOTE 👀  I'll be taking you along on my veggie discovery journey and updating this guide regularly every time I try a new place 🌟 Let's grab a (veggie) bite now!
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