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TAKE ME TO OSLO - FAVOURITE FOOD IN NORWAY
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Cycling around Tam Giang Village - tamgiangecotour.com
Tam Giang Eco Tour is under the management by ABS TRAVEL & TRADE Co.,Ltd in Hue, Vietnam. We specialize in organizing eco tours in Tam Giang Lagoon and another eco tours in Thua Thien Hue Province. Tam Giang Lagoon is located along the beautiful and peaceful villages. The local is hard working and friendly. Come to the rustic place, you will have chances to experience the simple real life of countryside and learn the exciting farming , fishing activities of the local people.
Tam Giang Eco Tour just connect you with the local and provides you some basic services and guide information about this area, not try to change or impact on the routine in this area. Besides, our tours also help you discover the value of simple life, bring you out of stressful life of a busy city to different atmosphere of peaceful, rustic landscapes and get you closer to the nature and friendly people in the countryside …
What will you experience from our tour:
- Learn about the daily life and fishing activities of typical fishing villagers; en route, you can make a stop at Thu Le, the central community meeting house for the region.
- Learn how the local women make fish nets for the village.
- Cycle around the villages, visiting vegetable farms and rice fields.
- Experience farming activities of planting, caring or harvesting the crops according to the season.
- Enjoy boat trips across the lagoon, visiting aquaculture premises, observing how local fishermen use traditional methods to fish.
- Enjoy eating freshly caught seafood from Tam Giang Lagoon, along with locally grown organic vegetables.
- After crossing Tam Giang Lagoon by boat, you can continue by motorbike to Tan My beach.
- Swimming at the Lagoon or the beautiful beaches, relaxing or enjoying many sports.
- Visit bamboo weaving groups at Bao La village and talk with local artisans to understand this highly skilled craft.
- Opportunities for visitors to stay overnight in tents or in homestays in Tan My village.
- Join in the activities of a traditional floating market where people trade seafood on boat in Ngu My Thanh Villlage.What will you experience from our tour:
- Learn about the daily life and fishing activities of typical fishing villagers; en route, you can make a stop at Thu Le, the central community meeting house for the region.
- Learn how the local women make fish nets for the village.
- Cycle around the villages, visiting vegetable farms and rice fields.
- Experience farming activities of planting, caring or harvesting the crops according to the season.
- Enjoy boat trips across the lagoon, visiting aquaculture premises, observing how local fishermen use traditional methods to fish.
- Enjoy eating freshly caught seafood from Tam Giang Lagoon, along with locally grown organic vegetables.
- After crossing Tam Giang Lagoon by boat, you can continue by motorbike to Tan My beach.
- Swimming at the Lagoon or the beautiful beaches, relaxing or enjoying many sports.
- Visit bamboo weaving groups at Bao La village and talk with local artisans to understand this highly skilled craft.
- Opportunities for visitors to stay overnight in tents or in homestays in Tan My village.
- Join in the activities of a traditional floating market where people trade seafood on boat in Ngu My Thanh Villlage.
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Day 18: Stockholm, Sweden - This was a Stockholm food tour day. We started by visiting a couple of well known Swedish food halls, and then ate some more delicious Swedish food. It was an amazing day of visiting Stockholm!
00:25 Swedish breakfast at Courtyard Marriott - The Courtyard Marriott hotel in Stockholm had an impressive display of breakfast foods including plenty of Swedish food in the buffet as well. So we started off the day with breakfast at our hotel before starting off.
5:03 Hötorgshallen Food Hall - After walking around Stockholm for a while and fully enjoying the views of the city and the water, we made our way over to Hötorgshallen Food Hall, one of the Swedish food destinations on this Stockholm food tour day. After contemplating what to eat for a while, I settled on eating at a place called Melanders Fisk that specializes in seafood. Ying had the poached salmon and I had a the dill cured salmon (gravad lax). It was impressively good, the salmon was melt in your mouth tender and it was served with a side of potatoes as well. I also had toast skagen which are shrimp over toast. It’s one of my favorite Swedish foods. Total price - 370 SEK ($43.32)
12:32 Östermalmshallen Food Hall - Another legendary food hall in Stockholm is the gourmet Östermalmshallen Food Hall. It’s been around since 1888, but they’ve been doing renovation on the original market for the last couple years, so it’s a temporary market for now. The market has a lot of similar restaurants and gourmet food stalls as Hötorgshallen, and there’s no shortage of amazing looking food. After walking around for a while, since we had just eaten, I chose to buy some moose sausage, which was pretty good.
15:49 Östermalms Korvspecialist - Next stop on this Stockholm food tour is Östermalms Korvspecialist which is just a short walk from Östermalmshallen Food Hall and they specializes in marevelous sausages. I ordered the kabanoss, a spicy sausage filled into a baguette and seasoned with mustard and sauerkraut. It was a truly delicious sausage, I loved it. Kabanoss - 60 SEK ($7.02)
18:36 Gamla Stan - Gamla Stan is Old Stockholm and it’s filled with narrow medieval lanes, shops and restaurants, and it’s just a great place to walk around and explore. We stopped at the German Church and I just enjoyed the atmosphere and just walking around on foot.
21:44 Nystekt Strömming - When I asked you where to eat in Stockholm, one of the top places I was recommended over and over was Nystekt Strömming, a food stall that specializes in serving Baltic herries. They serve fresh herring, not the notorious Swedish fermented herring. I ordered strömming on rye which came with deep fried herring, mustard, onions, and dill on top. It was awesomely delicious. By this time on this Stockholm food tour day I was getting pretty full. Strömming - 40 SEK ($4.68)
So we ended the day here. It was a wonderful day in Stockholm eating lots of delicious food!
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From Sea to Table: The MUNCHIES Guide to Norway (Part 1)
The journey starts in Oslo where we meet our host Halaigh Whelan-McManus at Maaemo, the three-star Michelin restaurant where he works as a souschef. After talking to his boss about the wonders of Norway’s nature and culinary potential – and having a chat with locals about what Norwegians really like to eat (yes, you guessed it, frozen pizzas), Halaigh heads to the west coast to go diving for some of the world’s most sought-after scallops. After eating raw, live scallop on the boat, the fishermen invite Halaigh back for a home-cooked feast with scallop gratin , bacon-wrapped scallops and plenty of cold beer. Further down the south-coast, in Stavanger, we get a sample of what happens when these scallops get into the hands of a sushi master. At sushi restaurant Sabi Omakase, head chef Roger Asakil gives Halaigh a lesson in how to cut fish, before treating him to sushi made with a local twist, including smoked reindeer heart.
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Europe for Foodies with Cameron Hewitt | Rick Steves Travel Talks
Rick Steves' Europe guidebook co-author (and foodie) Cameron Hewitt explains how food is a window into the culture, history, and landscape of a place...and it's delicious, too. Equal parts inspirational and informative, this travel talk explains how food and culture are interrelated, and how age-old European food concepts have become newly trendy stateside. Cameron also offers practical tips on how to find memorable restaurants, navigate European dining and drinking customs, track down affordable street food, and take part in foodie experiences like cooking classes and agriturismo visits.
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French Food Tour - 5 Dishes to Try in Paris, France! (Americans Try French Food)
French Food Tour - 5 Dishes to Try in Paris, France! We might be Americans, but we're huge fans of the French culture ???????? So we're super excited to spend the day trying some popular dishes here in Paris, France! Enjoy ????
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€ 20 Steak tartare // € 9 Onion Soup @ Les Philosophes -
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Steak frite @ Relais de l'Entrecôte -
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Zurich Switzerland Street Market
Zurich Switzerland Street Market
Zürich is home to one of Switzerland’s most vibrant market scenes, selling everything from vintage clothing to fresh fruits and vegetables and antiques. Here’s our guide to some of Zürich’s best markets, whether you’re an early bird looking to strike a bargain or just want to stroll around the aisles.
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There are many markets in Zurich - from fruit and vegetable markets with farmers selling their own fresh produce to flea markets with all sorts of stuff.
Fruit & Veg Market Rathausbrücke
Small market that takes place every Saturday morning. On offer: fruit and vegetables, flowers and plants, bread from the Swiss canton of Appenzell, specialities from the German region Bavaria and more.
Weekly markets have a long tradition both in the city and in the region around Zurich. Here you can find fresh vegetables, choice meat from regional farmers, and freshly baked bread straight from the oven.
Thanks to the top-quality products on sale, the markets are a source of inspiration and point of purchase for numerous Zurich gastronomes. The produce is bought by many professional chefs directly from the market and ends up as mouthwatering menus served at restaurants in the city and around Lake Zurich.
A visit to the farms in the region is also well worthwhile, for often they sell fresh produce in their own farm shops.
The weekly flower and vegetable market is held where tourism originated in Zurich – at the spot where Goethe and Mozart enjoyed the city as the gateway to the Alps. The Rathausbrücke was also the site of a market long ago – which is why the locals still call it the “Gemüsebrücke” (Vegetable Bridge).
Looking for a flea market? Zurich to Geneva, most towns and cities have a weekly produce market, great for picking up fruit and vegetables straight from the grower, freshly-baked bread and any number of local specialities from alpine cheese to meringues. But you'll also find beautiful flower stalls, trendy food markets where you can eat on site such as Zurich's Markthalle, and flea markets stuffed with antiques, bric-a-brac and vintage clothes. Whatever you're looking for, have a browse through our pick of Switzerland's best markets.
Good things come to those who get up early, so rise at 6 am on Tuesdays or Fridays and take a morning walk to Helvetiaplatz. Its market offers fresh fruit and veggies, cheese and local specialties - and of course the prettiest seasonal flowers in town. Old and young alike are seen strolling past the market stalls. Watch out for stalls selling seedlings for your urban garden in spring and summer.
Following is the list of most famous flea and street markets in Zurich.
1. Flea Market Bürkliplatz
2. Bahnhofmarkt
3. Helvetiaplatz-Markt
4. Kanzlei Flea Market
5. Rosenhof Market
6. Mercatino Rimini
Tour of a Street Food Market in Copenhagen (Papiroen)
A tour of the Papiroen street food market in Copenhagen, Denmark, with amazing dining options from all around the world.
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