Christmas Markets in Europe
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The post The Best (and cheap!) Food of Malaysia appeared first on Bruised Passports. I perch myself on a brightly-coloured red plastic chair with legs threatening to give way at any moment. Out of the...
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View ArticleThe Wonderful (and weird) Street Food Of Vietnam
The post The Wonderful (and weird) Street Food Of Vietnam appeared first on Bruised Passports. It’s a very hot day in Vietnam. An old-fashioned fan circulates tepid air at an excruciatingly slow pace,...
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The post Mui Ne, Vietnam – The story of a fishing village in photos appeared first on Bruised Passports. Despite being less than 5 hours away from Ho Chi Minh City, Mui Ne is off the beaten path in...
View ArticleThe Street Food of Marrakech
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View ArticleA CULINARY PILGRIMAGE IN ROME
The post A CULINARY PILGRIMAGE IN ROME appeared first on Bruised Passports. It’s no secret that Vid and I cherish (and live for!) experiences. Experiences make travelling special for us. Just last...
View Article11 Things To Do In Jodhpur, India
The post 11 Things To Do In Jodhpur, India appeared first on Bruised Passports. Welcome to Jodhpur – a bustling city on the edge of the Thar Desert in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Its characteristic...
View ArticleChristmas Markets in Europe
It’s that time of the year – There’s a chill in the air, gingerbread houses pepper the landscape, carol singers spring, as if from nowhere, eggnog lattes are the order of the day, and indulgent...
View ArticleSmell, Savour, Devour: A Food Tour of Southern Spain
Spain – the name brings to mind the white villages of Andalucia, beaches lit by the ochre glow of the setting sun, medieval towns of Costa Brava, and endless glasses of local wine. Then there are the...
View ArticleCulinary Nirvana – A Food Tour of Northern Spain
Writing Part I of the Best Things To Eat In Spain just did not satiate us. We’re gluttons, what can we do So we are back, heaving bellies and all, to take you on another food tour – this time it’s...
View ArticleThe Best (and cheap!) Food of Malaysia
I perch myself on a brightly-coloured red plastic chair with legs threatening to give way at any moment. Out of the corner of my eye, I see an old lady dishing out food by the second. Before I know it,...
View ArticleA Food Tour of Rome with Eating Italy Food Tours
Rome – the mere mention of one of my favourite cities in Europe brings to mind crumbling buildings, cobble-stoned alleys, handsome Italian men on retro vespas and days spent sampling gourmet cheeses...
View ArticleThe Wonderful (and weird) Street Food Of Vietnam
It’s a very hot day in Vietnam. An old-fashioned fan circulates tepid air at an excruciatingly slow pace, as if to match the droning of mosquitoes buzzing in our ears. Around us children and adults lay...
View ArticleMui Ne, Vietnam – The story of a fishing village in photos
Despite being less than 5 hours away from Ho Chi Minh City, Mui Ne is off the beaten path in Vietnam. We’ve spoken so much about the beaches and sand dunes in this part of Vietnam, but it is the early...
View ArticleThe Street Food of Marrakech
If you’ve read our Guide to the Souks of Marrakech, you would know that Marrakech is an assault to the senses like no other place in the world. Walk to the Djemaa- El-Fnaa (the central square) and you...
View ArticleA CULINARY PILGRIMAGE IN ROME
It’s no secret that Vid and I cherish (and live for!) experiences. Experiences make travelling special for us. Just last month, I wrote a comprehensive article about 10 of our favourite travel moments...
View Article11 Things To Do In Jodhpur, India
Welcome to Jodhpur – a bustling city on the edge of the Thar Desert in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Its characteristic blue houses have graced many a magazine cover. Even Lonely Planet is not immune...
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