Eat is an intimate, artisanal, and forward-thinking restaurant in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Its enlightened managing chef and curator, Nicholas Nauman, is one of its driving forces. He recently stopped by Travel Gluttons for a two-part interview. First we meet Nicholas, find out how philosophy led him to food, and learn more […]
Den Hoorn, the southern most village on Texel, the largest Wadden Island off the coast of the Netherlands, is one of those ‘blink and you miss it’ type of places. While its white tower church is a stop for almost every photographer visiting the island and its traditional buildings remind visitors of the days when […]
What is your distraction technique for eating alone? A strategically placed notebook and pen? A mobile to the ear? Or maybe an open book? No matter what your strategy, it is clear that there still exists a stigma when it comes to eating alone in public. It is this stigma that Dutch design agency Marina […]
The neighbourhood of Spandauer Vorstadt, located in the district of Berlin-Mitte, has long been a centre of interest in a city with such an extensive history. It is home to various galleries, trendy shops, and many historical points of interest. The New Synagogue, a richly ornamented architectural wonder, can be found on the Oranienburger Straße and […]
To walk down Shoreditch High Street and Commercial Street in the East End of London is a bit like taking a poor man’s version of a round the world trip. The area is so packed with restaurants and cafes that it is easy to imagine every world cuisine being represented here. Located in the London […]
Travel Gluttons is about finding good local food around the world and understanding how to eat it.
We’re here to help make sure you don’t go hungry while travelling, to show you exactly how to tackle that unusual dish without looking like a fool, and to help you enjoy the culture of a location through its food.