I am drooling just thinking back on my experience at Eslava in Seville, Spain. It was one of those places that was ranked pretty highly in tripadvisor and was right around the corner from where we were staying, so we decided to drop in.
After a week in Barcelona chowing down on a lot of seafood and a day of traveling, I was ready for some food, in particular…meat! My friend had made a reservation prior to our arrival, so we had to patiently wait until it was time to eat.
When I asked around for recommendations to my friends who had went on the India trek organised by the Indians in our class, the number one suggestion was definitely to eat at Indian Accent. So of course I grabbed my travel party for a fancy meal with some wine, a nice change of pace […]
After several failed attempts at finding good non-touristy places to eat we finally decided to check out one of the recommended eats from the Lonely Planet guide. It did not let us down, not only was it filled with locals, it was super cheap and tasty!
My first time in Jeju was a bit miserably rainy and cold, but there was one particular surprise highlight that made it all better. It was our last food stop before heading straight to the airport and it was a small little hidden restaurant in Yeog-dong.