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  • March 31, 2019

    A Taste of Napoli in San Miguel de Allende – Fiamma Pizzeria

    A Taste of Napoli in San Miguel de Allende – Fiamma Pizzeria

    You’ll probably see me say again and again that one of our favorite things about San Miguel de Allende Mexico is the diversity of restaurants. Whatever kind of cuisine we’re in the mood for, we will likely be able to find it. Napoletana style pizza has been no exception. Pizzeria Fiamma opened just a few…

  • March 10, 2019

    Seared Sea Scallops with Charred Salsa Verde

    Seared Sea Scallops with Charred Salsa Verde

    This recipe was inspired by a dish we had many years ago in Ajijic, Mexico. The name of the restaurant has been forgotten, but the taste of seared sea scallops with a smoky charred tomatillo salsa verde has stuck with us. We have recreated it many times. While the ingredients are all Mexican, we have…

  • February 24, 2019

    Swimming Through a Sea of Raw Fish Delights in San Miguel de Allende

    Swimming Through a Sea of Raw Fish Delights in San Miguel de Allende

    Whether you call it ceviche, tiradito, crudo, or carpaccio—raw or marinated seafood is fresh, fun, flavorful and good for you. It is also very popular in restaurants in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and we’re loving it! It appears winter has passed and it’s warming up here in San Miguel. With this change in weather…

  • February 10, 2019

    Mexican Pulpo Rivals the Best in the World…

    Mexican Pulpo Rivals the Best in the World…

    …at least in the parts of the world where I’ve eaten. Having lived in Spain and Portugal for the last few years, we’ve had a lot of amazing pulpo (octopus). Arguably some of the best in the world. We are thrilled to find that the pulpo in the restaurants of San Miguel de Allende and…

  • January 27, 2019

    Going Colonial in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

    Going Colonial in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

    The new year is full of some big changes for us. A couple of weeks ago we flew to Mexico City and jumped on a bus to San Miguel de Allende, our new home away from home. While this might be a surprise to many of our readers, those that know us well know that…

  • January 20, 2019

    Graham’s 1890 Port Lodge

    Graham’s 1890 Port Lodge

    One of the highlights of our time in Porto was a visit to the Graham’s 1890 Port Lodge. Port is a fortified wine that is only produced in the Douro Valley of Portugal. After production, the wine is brought from the vineyards down the Douro river by boat to one of the port lodges along…

  • January 6, 2019

    Rua Da Picaria: A Gastronomic Destination in Porto’s Baixa District

    Rua Da Picaria: A Gastronomic Destination in Porto’s Baixa District

    Just about every old city has at least one—a neighborhood or street, previously neglected or fallen on hard times, that is undergoing an urban renewal. Trendy restaurants and bars start popping up, energy is high, and suddenly it’s the coolest part of town. We seek out these kind of places when we travel. We’re always…

  • December 16, 2018

    For the Freshest Fish in Porto, Head to the Harbors

    For the Freshest Fish in Porto, Head to the Harbors

    In the months leading up to our trip to Porto, I had been dreaming of seafood. Portugal is a seafaring country with a long tradition of fishing, so they are well known for their fish and seafood. The Portuguese have the highest seafood consumption per capita in Europe, estimated at 56 kg per year. Octopus,…

  • December 2, 2018

    Spicy Carrot Soup with Ginger and Curry

    Spicy Carrot Soup with Ginger and Curry

    To recover from the over-indulgence of the holidays, we needed some light and healthy food; yet the cooler weather had us craving something warm and satisfying. With the warming spices of curry, ginger, and smoked paprika, this carrot soup fills all of those needs. As soon as we returned from our Thanksgiving travels this week,…

  • November 18, 2018

    Pastéis de Nata

    Pastéis de Nata

    Portugal’s most famous sweet treats are the pastéis de nata. We already knew to keep an eye out for them when we got to Porto, but then these sweet little egg custard tarts were hard to miss. Also called pastel de nata, or just “natas”, they decorated the front windows of pastry shops all over…

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