Visiting Dubrovnik: Food, History, and the Adriatic Sea
Several years ago, my husband and I visited Zagreb, Croatia’s beautiful capital, and we loved it so much we vowed to come back and visit other parts of Croatia, including the famed walled city along...
View ArticleDelightful Day Trips from Dubrovnik: Montenegro and Bosnia
When we visited Dubrovnik, we decided also to take two-day trips to neighboring countries: Montenegro and Bosnia. First, we went to the charming and picturesque Montenegro, and then the cultural and...
View ArticleHoliday Dining Options in Washington D.C.: 5 Places for Holiday Treats
December is the time for many restaurants to lure their patrons with festive menus and decadent beverage options. From cozy champagne bars to a pop-up ski chalet in the heart of Penn Quarter, here are...
View ArticleDream Trip: Experience a safari in Chobe National Park, Botswana
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View ArticleA once-in-a-lifetime trip to Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River
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View ArticleFive Places for Noodle Soup in D.C.
The coldest months of the year are upon and here at the Dining Traveler, we think food is the solution to most problems. Treat yourself to one of these steaming bowls of noodle soup will not only help...
View ArticleNew D.C. Restaurants with Vegetarian Dishes That Will Make You Keep Your...
2024 has started off with a bang in the D.C. area, with lots of new venues opening their doors and highlighting cuisines from around the world. Several of these new venues are serving exciting,...
View ArticleA Look at Our Favorite Champagne Bars in D.C.
Celebrate Life and Love with a Glass of Bubbles at Some of Our Favorite Champagne Bars in D.C. There’s nothing like the sound of a Champagne bottle popping to signify a special occasion. In this day...
View ArticleFirst Look at Mita, Washington, D.C.’s First Plant-Based Latin American...
Not all of us were lucky enough to sample the exquisite cuisine at Mita at the La Cosecha pop-up, and for those who weren’t, or for those who did and were understandingly crushed when the pop-up...
View ArticleSpotlight on five New York noodle dishes from around the globe
There is no better comfort food than a bowl of steaming noodles. In New York City, the diversity of cuisine offers the opportunity to sample how noodles are interpreted around the world. From spicy...
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