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My 18 Current favorite restaurants in Europe

My 18 Current favorite restaurants in Europe -

Tapas buffet in Europe restaurant
When I buried my face in the piping hot crepe, I could not help but realize how much I eat when I visit Europe. After gorging on Nutella, cheese, sausage, beer, pasta, stew, or whatever else put in front of me, I like the Continent every summer, my bikini traverse body needs some work. Europe has too many world-class restaurants, drink and be merry!

But as I took the second bite, I thought, "Screw. Bring me a second crepe. You only live once!"

And so on I across the continent my way to eat.

A few years ago I have listed my favorite restaurants in Europe, but since that time, I've eaten a lot of food on a lot of new restaurants. I have been to new cities, countries and areas that deserve a certain culinary attention, so now it's time to share a second list of restaurants in Europe that - while it can ruin the body Your Bikini - bring a lifetime of happiness and memories:

Note: I have a few favorites from my old list (which you can visit here) because I eat them again and again and again

Le Dit Vin (68 Rue Blanche, Paris)
I came across this restaurant while looking for a place near my Airbnb to eat. I spied many wine bottles on the wall and eat cheese and someone thought, "PERFECT" It was an incredible discovery. Prices are low (less than 15 € [$16 USD] for a meal), there is a wide selection of wines (it is Paris, of course!), And the food is rich, savory and delicious. The menu changes depending on daily, fresh, all I can really recommend it as a constant of the cheese plate.

Moeders (Rozengracht 251, Amsterdam)
meaning "mothers" in Dutch, this restaurant is famous for traditional Dutch cuisine. It is a small place (you want to make reservations), filled with portraits of people, the mothers (feel free to add to their collection!) With outdoor seating in summer. The best value is the Dutch sampler for two, where you can taste a heaping of traditional Dutch food, including many potatoes, cabbage and meat. The fish of the day is always a winner, as their carpaccio, spare ribs and hotchpotch (a thick stew with vegetables and meat). A major you ($ 16-22 USD) set back 15-20 euros, but it is worth the price!

U Medvidku (Na Perštýn 7, Prague)
This restaurant is in the city's oldest and somewhere I take every year my tour groups. Czech cuisine is heavy on the meat and potatoes, and this place is no exception. Here you can enjoy a delicious range of home-brewed beer, heavy stew, thick potato dumplings, duck, and perfectly cooked find pork. The portions are huge (the knuckle is really for two people). Prices are 0-0 CZK for a meal. (Another excellent place the traditional food is served Kravin (Námstí Míru 109/18, Prague), which is after work drinks targets a popular).

Eastern European goulash dinner - Prague

The Naschmarkt Vienna
in a central location near the ring road of Vienna, the outdoor market is lined with restaurants, cafes and wine bars and is popular with locals and - thanks to many mentions in guides and blogs - tourists (yes, I'm doing my part!). You will be able to choose from a selection of kebab vendors, snack shops, and vegetarian restaurants to choose from. (You will also find takeaways vegetables and delicatessen goods for sale, but prices are higher than in other markets in the city so I would not recommend these things always here.) On a warm day, I love to come here and eat outside and a glass of wine.

Wiener Deewan (Liechtenstein Straße 10, Vienna)
The all-you-can-eat, pay-what-you-want Pakistani restaurant is popular with students (and Cheapos as me, most people pay 5-10 euros for their meal). It is also incredibly delicious, served daal, naan, salad, chicken, chutney, and at least a few other dishes (usually about six in total) per night. Because it is so cheap and tasty, it is always crowded, so if you are a large group or go during peak meal hours, you will probably need to wait for a seat. I visit every time I'm in Vienna.

Aneka Rasa (Warmoesstraat 25-29, Amsterdam)
much Indonesian food in Amsterdam there considering its past colonization of the country. While there are many opportunities in the city are, I like this the best because you get a lot of food for your money and a great place for groups. You can order for 20 € ($ 21 USD) per person the sampler platter (about 10 dishes). They will leave for later full and with leftovers. I am bringing particularly addicted to the rice cakes as an appetizer.

Leo Burdock (4 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin)
This well established restaurant (there are over 100 years old!) Serves fantastic fish and chips. It is simple, easy and delicious. Unlike many other fish and chip shops, I did not find the food here too oily; it was perfectly cooked and crisp. They do not have an extensive menu, instead a few dishes focused on making incredibly good. At 10 euros ($ 11 USD) for fish and chips, it is a delicious spot for an affordable and filling lunch. There are four Leo Burdock locations in and around Dublin.

Fish and chips close up Ireland

The Laundromat Café (Austurstræti 9, Reykjavík)
This cute cafe right on the main street is famous and is what I only American dishes call: burgers, pasta, sandwiches and salads. While expensive (it is Iceland, yo!) It's also damn tasty. They offer excellent coffee and pastries, and you will find many people to read and write in their comfortable chairs and at tables

Saegreifinn -. The Sea Baron (Geirsgata 8, Reykjavík)
it turned out one of my readers in Iceland happens to be a government official, and when they took me here, I knew it had to be good. This small, hole-in-the-wall seafood restaurant serves thick clam chowder with huge chunks of lobster and nice and creamy broth. I have since heard it's quite famous, but when we were there, there were no crowds and only there Icelanders. Regardless of who frequented it now is, it's delicious and should not be skipped.

Berlin Thai Market
I was a Thai food snob since living in Thailand. Even the best places in the world to make me go "meh", but this weekend food market (although there are some weekday provider) sees Thais mini booths set up and street stall style sale of food as they do back home, unencumbered by German Regulation. It is the authentic Thai food I've found outside Thailand (and it's super cheap only a few euros per dish). Here you can on pork noodle soup gorge som tam , Thai iced tea and real street style pad gra pow ! Sky!

Thai lady serving thai food in a market in Berlin

Vinograf Misenska (Misenska 8, Prague)
More of a wine bar (hundreds of Czech winemakers with), they make the list because they serve a delicious cheese and meat plate, too! The small, intimate atmosphere with walls in wine bottles offers a quite retreat from the noise of the streets covered.

Txalaka (Carrer Bonastruc de Porta, Girona, Spain)
Oddly located near a large park the car and away from the downtown of the city, this restaurant offers buffet-Tapas you just go and choose what you want. Most dishes are only a few euros, and the selection is exceptional - it's pretty much every tapa you can imagine (I particularly liked the shrimp). Grab some food, sit page with your friends, drinking a glass of wine and eat in one of the best places in the city.

Hermans (Katarina, Sofia Fjällgatan 23B, Stockholm)
This is a view of the harbor vegetarian buffet all-you-can-eat. Although meat is not worth coming on the menu, the food for. They have a wide variety of ever-changing options: Healthy salads, homemade warm bread, hot dishes, a smorgasbord of fruits, and many desserts. Your 100 SEK ($ 11.50 USD) Lunch buffet is very popular and fills up quickly. Get there early. If you have a large group, you need to reserve a room. During the summer months there is outdoor seating.

La Crêperie des Arts (27 Rue Saint-André des Arts, Paris)
Located on the left bank near Saint-Michel Notre-Dame Station, this tiny to-go crêperie is the best in Paris (in my opinion). The banana nutella crepe is my favorite. Cheap, hearty, and with large portions - here can not go wrong

Sweet strawberry crepe with powdered sugar

pancakes.! (Berenstraat 38, Amsterdam)
This spot serves traditional Dutch pancakes: (I'm a big fan of strawberries and whipped cream) tall, thin, crêpelike pancakes with tons of delicious toppings. It is small, so try to avoid peak meal times because the waiting time will be quite long. Large portions make this place your time and money. Most pancakes are around 8 euros ($ 8.50 USD).

Café de Jaren (Nieuwe Doelenstraat 20-22, Amsterdam)
Serving typical café food (soups, salads, sandwiches), this place is on the main Amstel Canal, with an incredible view of the city. It has a fantastic outdoor area, serves beer and has Wi-Fi in the event that you are working! I love coming here to sit, relax and enjoy the view!

Jeanne A (42 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, Paris)
The food in the épicerie and wine shop offers country-style food (especially meat and cheese) and is my favorite in Paris. The prix-fixe menu offers the best value at 30 euros ($ 32 USD) for dinner with an appetizer and entree. Be sure to try their lamb and duck - they are known

Café Père & Fils (86 Rue Montmartre, Paris)
Located in the heart of Paris Hotel is Paris Brasserie and a café with outdoor seating for lunch and drinks. It is full of hot, sunny days when all take nearby office workers for lunch on the terrace. There are daily Happy Hours and Sunday brunch.

I'm not a food writer, so my descriptions conjure up images may not be worth salivating over, but believe me when I say these places are worth a visit. When I travel, I eat a lot of random, proposed and guide listed restaurants. Not everyone is a winner and, even if it is good, it can not knock my socks. This, however, both knock my socks off, put them on again, and knock them off.

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