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Cafe Canale / Hamburg
Is it summer yet…??? Anyhow, Hamburger (= the people from Hamburg!) don’t know bad weather – only bad clothing.
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Wasserschloss / Hamburg
As one of the biggest harbours in the world, Hamburg has long been famous for its exclusive access to many foreign and/or exotic good. Including coffee and tea.
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Cafe Mogador / New York City
A model nest. A normal people magnet. And also great food. Where would that be? In New York City, there s a bunch of those places and one of them in Cafe Mogador in the East Village.
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Grand Bazaar / Istanbul
This is a classic: If you ever get to Istanbul you have to visit the Grand Bazaar. This is not only for tourists – the locals buy here as well.
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Chelsea Market / New York City
No New York trip without the Chelsea Market! That legendary old market place where in 1912 the Oreo was invented (thaaaaaank you!!!!) and today designer sample sales from Helmut Lang, Rag
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Amy’s Bread / New York City
Long time, I know… I’ve been all over the place again! As usual…
So now that I have “Parised-out” a bit it’s definitely time for something less dreamy, -
Café Chez Andy / Zurich
Yes, it does sound somewhat French but this is truely Swiss: Chez Andy is a secret little garden amidst the small alleys not far from the University of Zurich.
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Étienne Marcel / Paris
Oh, a day at Kiliwatch can be very exhausting… The fact that All Saints Spitalfields and Ikks are just around the corner doesn’t really help your credit card recovery either.
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Maison Blunt / Zurich
Yes, I do come back to places I love. Pretty often if possible actually… One of these places is Maison Blunt in Zurich.
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German Fashion Kitchen / book
There are so many cook books… But this one is special! The German blog Nahtlos (= seamless) has created a collection of recipes from 55 German fashion designers including Wolfgang Joop
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Restaurant Viadukt / Zurich
You might already know the Viadukt in Zurich for some very cool shops like Komplementair, Famous Ape or Stilrad.
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Rach & Ritchy / Hamburg
Most Germans know Christian Rach from his TV shows and premium restaurants. But my favourite is actually his rather young grill house Rach & Ritchy.
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Lofoten / Oslo
Actually I don’t like fish. Not at all to be honest… I’ve told you before in my review of L’Olivé / Barcelona.
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Alfred / Oslo
Have you visited the Nobel Centre in Oslo yet? Well, you should! And you should have a coffee break at Alfred, the smart cafe at the ground floor of the museum.
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Kafé Caffé / Oslo
Looking for a down-to-earth place to have lunch? Needing some sugar to recover from shopping all of Bogstadveien and Hegdehaugsveien? Then Kafé Caffé is next on your list.
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Va Piano / Hamburg, New York City, Zurich….
Loooong before Ocui / Munich was opened, the Va Piano had already started to built up its imperium… Now fresh Italian food is spreading all over Germany – and now even over inter
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Ocui / Munich
One of the best non-italian pizzas I ever had… And it was just a margherita!
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Kreislauf 4+5 / Zurich
Actually this is no classic location… This is two whole districts of Zurich promoting their design shops, studios and restaurants. Check out http://www.kreislauf4und5.
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Henrici / Zurich
Cult and tea. Coffee and The Times. Iphone and Birchermuesli. All that is Henrici.
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Tushita Teehaus / Munich
I had to go to Munich recently. It was pure torture… Not because of Munich but because of the fever I had.
