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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Croatian Eats: Konoba Trattoria Bajamont
There’s no better way to feel like you’re in old world Europe than to dine in the narrow alleyway of the Diocletian Palace in the restaurant Konoba Trattoria Bajamont [Bajamontijeva 3, Split, Croatia]. Perfectly dense and fluffy sourdough bread was served … Continue reading
Posted in Croatia
Tagged chard, croatia, eat me, europe, feed, fish, fish dish, fresh fish, gnocchi, Konoba, Konoba Trattoria Bajamont, old world, sourdough, split, swiss chard, traditional, Trattoria Bajamont, yum
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Croatian Eats: Zlatne Skoljke
Skradin is a small town on the Krka River near the entrance to the Krka National Park. We were lured here for dinner for a number of reasons, and each dream was thoroughly made into a reality at Zlatne Skoljke … Continue reading
Posted in Croatia
Tagged 12 hour risotto, bibich, bibich winery, black risotto, bruschetta, croatia, dinner, eat local, fish, fish dish, grappa, grilled, grilled fish, grilled veggies, house made, krka, krka national park, krka river, Risotto, Sibenik, Skradin, skradin risotto, torte, wine, winery, yum, zlatne skoljke
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Croatian Eats: Green Market/Pazar
I couldn’t be happy that our hostel in Split was just a stone throw away from the Green Market [ul. Stari Pazar, Split, Croatia], or Pazar as the locals call it. You’ll find a variety of fresh fruit at great … Continue reading
Posted in Croatia
Tagged croatia, eat local, fresh fruit, fruit, Fun, green market, local, marmalade, pazar, shop, souvenir, split, split croatia
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Manchester VT Eats: Cilantro Tacos
I may have stumbled across some of the best Mexican on the East Coast in, Vermont? Yes. Manchester, VT to be exact, and it isn’t the first place I’d go looking for killer Mexican, but hey – they’ve got it … Continue reading
Posted in Vermont
Tagged burrito, chips and salsa, cilantro taco, deconstructed burrito, eat local, eat me, feed, hill of beans, home made, homemade soda, house made, local, manchester, manchester vermont, mexican, mexican food, peach, queso, salsa, taco, vermont, yum
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Manchester VT Hike: Lye Brook Falls
The drive on Route 7 from Albany to Vermont is so peaceful, and if you’re heading to Lye Brook Falls [The intersection of Glen Rd. and Lye Brook Access Road in Manchester Vermont, continue on Lye Brook Access Road until … Continue reading
Posted in Vermont
Tagged 7E, birding, butterfly, hike, lye brook, lye brook falls, manchester, mushroom, nature, route 7, trail, vermont, waterfall
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Budapest’s Museum of Terror
Diversified modes of media creatively transport you back to a time of cruel regimes and walk you room by room through the years of terror. The Museum of Terror [1062 Budapest, Andrássy út 60] begins during the Nazi regime and … Continue reading
Posted in Hungary
Tagged Budapest, communist, history, Hungary, museum, museum of terror, nazi, regime
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Budapest’s Flipper Museum
It may be called a ‘museum’ though what you’ll find inside is a lot less educational than what the term typically advertises. The Flipper Museum [Budapest, 1137, Radnóti Miklós u. 18, 1137 Hungary] is quite possibly the best arcade I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Hungary
Tagged apollo 13, arcade, atari, Budapest, flipper museum, history, Hungary, jackpot, museum, pinball, pinball museum, pinball wizard, silver ball, space riders, the who, the who's tommy, tommy
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Ride the Budapest Eye
A ride on the Budapest Eye [1051 Budapest, Erzsébet tér] can give you a whole new angle on the city, this giant Ferris wheel was built by 15 people in 8 days! Located in Erzsebet Square, right smack in the … Continue reading
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Tagged basilica, Budapest, budapest eye, city at night, erzsebet square, ferris wheel, Hungary, st stephen's basilica, Sziget, Sziget Eye, view, vista
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Budapest Activities: Széchenyi Baths
Budapest is a city of baths. There are many to choose from, but which is perfect for your thermal experience? After some research it was decided that Széchenyi Baths [Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary] fit the bill for my … Continue reading
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Tagged Budapest, city of baths, city park, Fun, Hungary, pool, sauna, swimming, Széchenyi, Széchenyi Baths, thermal baths, whirlpool
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Budapest Activities: Central Market Hall
One of my favorite things to do when visiting another culture is checking out what’s going on at their market place. What local fruits and veggies do they have? What are their crafts and jewelry like? What kind of local … Continue reading
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Tagged baked goods, Budapest, Central Market Hall, cottage cheese, crafts, fishmonger, history, Hungary, langos, paprika, pickles, produce, souvenirs, watermelon
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