The streets of Zurich: Langstrasse: Lily’s
This is the first post on Langstrasse, the fourth street to be featured in The Streets of Zurich blog post series. Langstrasse (meaning “long street” in German) is a street […]
This is the first post on Langstrasse, the fourth street to be featured in The Streets of Zurich blog post series. Langstrasse (meaning “long street” in German) is a street […]
This is the third post on Seefeldstrasse and part of The Streets of Zurich series. The restaurant featured in this post is located right in front of Iroquois, the restaurant […]
Just as I had done before flying to Valencia, I prepared a list of veggie restaurants for my trip to Madrid, too. Spain might not be a very veggie-friendly country, […]
Quinoa risotto Quinoa is a (pseudo)grain that has a fluffy texture when cooked, making it a good alternative to brown rice or couscous. Given its high calcium content, it is […]
In a previous post, I reviewed my very good lunch at one of Milan’s few vegetarian-only restaurants, Al Grande Cerchio. Just a short walk away is another restaurant I checked […]
This is the fourth post on Limmatquai, the street featured this week in The Streets of Zurich blog post series. There are so many restaurants and cafés on this street – a few […]
A few days before flying to Valencia, I prepared a list of six vegetarian restaurants I wanted to check out. Unfortunately, not all six were open when I was there, […]
Like all major cities in the world, Zurich, too, has had its share of famous residents over the years. Do you know that James Joyce (Irish novelist, 182-1941) is buried in a […]
[Blog post by fellow flâneuse Jeanette from Global Grazers] Abidjan is a city that has traditionally been known for its sophistication, culture, and joie de vivre. With the departure of the […]
Naples, Italy’s third largest municipality, is world famous for its food culture. Who doesn’t love pizza? Although its cuisine might not be vegan-friendly, because of the presence of dairy products […]