I didn’t see any llamas but this is a Peruvian restaurant in the heart of Valencia with a clearly modern approach and very popular judging by the numbers there eating…
If you like your market served up, but still like to feel that you’re walking in the footsteps of Hemingway, who used to hang around here without his gun, then…
Valencian entrepreneur Amparo Ferrer launched Creoquete in June 2016 at Calle Ciscar 7, so that nobody in Valencia need ever go without their daily ration of croquettes. The eternal international…
There is a little bit of Guatemala in Valencia now since Mayancoffee opened its doors. What hits you first of all is the scent of freshly toasted and ground coffee,…
Nothing is more international than food……well, apart from music, and mathematics, and sex, and lots of other stuff I suppose, but anyway, Valencian restaurant franchise, Miguel and Juani, launched by…
There are really only two things I know, or thought I knew about Bulgaria; that they are the biggest exporter of roses in the world, and that they nod assent…
Ma Khin is my kind of restaurant, to paraphrase Ol Blue Eyes; and as its founder, British/Burmese chef Stephen Anderson claims, it is ‘going slowly, coming nicely’. Ma Khin is…
There are not many places where you can climb down a mountain, enter a cloister and then find yourself in an excellent restaurant, surrounded by mountains and listening to opera.…
They say you shouldn’t mix business with pleasure, and yet five international friends have found both in Valencia, via London and Orlando. Vicios Italianos is the name of their company,…
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