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Big Feed, Glasgow

For my final blog post I’ve come full circle and back to the place where my blog began – Glasgow. I had originally planned to post about a different city in every post but this was too good not to share with you all and so this week’s post is about Scotland’s biggest indoor street food market- Big Feed. Big Feed (like I said) is a street food market located in Govan and takes place every couple of weeks. It offers a wide selection of street food varying from Greek kebabs to loaded hot dogs and even churros, with the stalls varying each time the event is held.  In addition to the assortment of delicious food stalls and bar service, Big Feed also provides entertainment with live music and DJs and also retro video games, meaning there is truly something for everyone (they even have dog treats for your pets). There is a small fee of £2 to gain entry into the market however, free parking is available onsite and the food is also reasonably priced for what you...
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6 Best Places To Eat in Bratislava, Slovakia

Last month I visited Slovakia's capital city, Bratislava! To be perfectly honest I went with low expectations as in my opinion, it is not a very popular tourist destination that I hear of many people visiting, however, my expectations were greatly exceeded. With its attractive sights, quirky vintage shops and its stunning cathedral, Bratislava has a lot to offer but the best part of my trip was of course the food. I can honestly say there was not a single meal that I had in the five days I was there that wasn't exceptional and well above average, but if I told you about every single place I ate at this short post would turn into a novel, so instead I've selected the most memorable six... 6. Pollito Cheesecake I am a lover of all things sweet (especially chocolate) meaning that I always have room for dessert and one of my favourite desserts of all time is cheesecake which is why it was imperative for me to visit Pollito. The cafe offered a small but an ama...

Mercado de San Miguel, Madrid

In my previous blog posts I've expressed my love for various things including Spanish tapas, street food and my greatest love of all, dessert. Therefore, this week's blog post will centre around a place which offers it all- the famous 'Mercado de San Miguel' (or the Market of San Miguel in English). This gastronome's paradise is located in Madrid's old quarter and is one of the most popular and oldest food markets in Madrid as it dates back to the early 1900's. The market offers a wide selection of food with there being over twenty different stalls serving the likes of tapas, antipasto, paella, seafood dishes, fresh fruit, sweet pastries and even alcohol. The centre of the market acts as a dining area where everyone can sit together to enjoy their food. With there being such a huge variety of stalls to choose from I really struggled to decide which ones to eat from but I ended up having bruschetta with mozzarella, chicken and chorizo paella (t...