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10 Must Eat Foods in Nice, France – Local Nice Specialties

March 16, 2022 by Dana Zeliff 22 Comments

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Must Eat Foods in Nice, France

No visit to the French Riviera is complete without sampling some of the local Nice specialties.

In Nice, there is a mix of unique flavors only available in this region – traditional Provençal and Niçoise foods with a heavy Italian influence.  Being on the Mediterranean,  seafood and fresh ingredients play an integral role in the tasty regional specialties. From mussels and tuna to olives and eggplant, once you sample the local fare you’ll see why Nice is a favorite gastronomical city.

10 Must Eat Foods in Nice, France

Socca oven
Socca goes fast here in Nice
K eating Socca – his favorite lunch or snack.

1. Socca – A quintessential street food of Nice, socca is thin, crusty chickpea pancake with a soft interior. It’s cooked in a wood oven on a large round steel plate. I like it with a bit of pepper, but the kids just dig right in. It’s one of their favorite after school snacks. It also pairs well with beer for those that want a break from wine. Of course it would pair well with wine if you wanted a break from beer!

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Filed Under: France, Foodie, Europe Travel with Kids Tagged With: Travel in Nice, Nice France

Where to Get the Best Food in London With Kids

August 22, 2019 by Dana Zeliff 1 Comment

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Best Food in London

London is one of the greatest cities in the world for foodies. Around every bend you’ll find fabulous food from every corner of the globe.  No matter what your gastric mood,  there’s a restaurant around the corner waiting to tantalize your tastebuds. Since there are so many amazing eateries in the city, we’ve put together our quick guide on where to get the best food in London. And we’ve stuck with kid friendly options, so little ones won’t feel left out of the culinary adventure.

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Filed Under: Europe Travel with Kids, England, Destinations, Foodie Tagged With: London

Festive Vienna Food Tour – Kid Friendly Viennese Christmas Market Food Tour

December 31, 2018 by Dana Zeliff 17 Comments

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Christmas in Vienna is magical.  Glittering lights are strung throughout the streets and Christmas Markets are scattered throughout the city.   During our visit we wanted a unique experience in the Imperial capital.   After researching Vienna tours, we determined a Vienna Christmas Market Food Tour with Context Travel would be perfect for our family.   I expected a Vienna food tour to be fun and educational for the kids, but eating our way through the Christmas Market turned out to be unforgettable.

Our tour took place on our last evening in Vienna.  After warming up at the hotel following our morning explorations, we donned another layer of socks before venturing out in the snow to try Viennese cuisine.  Some of these regional dishes are only available during the holiday season.

The Christmas Village in the Weihnachtsdorf Altes AKH ended up being one of our favorites. The market is held in the green space of the former general hospital, now the campus for the social sciences & humanities of the University of Vienna. It’s a smaller market than some of the others in Vienna, giving it a cozy feeling and creating a perfect venue for families. I’m told this is also a great area to visit during the warmer months, with outdoor cafes dotting the grounds.

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Filed Under: Christmas Markets, Austria, Foodie, Europe Travel with Kids Tagged With: Vienna with kids

Charles and the Chesterfield Afternoon Tea: A Family Friendly London Tea House

April 5, 2018 by Dana Zeliff 1 Comment

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London Tea House

Having afternoon tea is something that everyone should experience when visiting the UK and there are no shortage of places to indulge in the tradition. Our first family afternoon tea adventure was at the Chesterfield Mayfair hotel in London, England. After scouring the web for some of the best locations to have tea with kids, we decided the Charles and the Chesterfield Afternoon Tea was the perfect family friendly London tea house. What kids (even “cool” teenage boys) don’t love all things Wonka?

We arrived at the beautiful Chesterfield Mayfair hotel and were immediately greeted by a smiling doorman and escorted to the restaurant. After providing our name, we were whisked to our table in the sunny conservatory. The Wonka fun started immediately as we were presented with mini bottles of fizzy lifting drink with brightly colored straws. I wasn’t the biggest fan of the drink (too sweet) but Derrick and the kids loved it.

London Tea House

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Filed Under: England, Destinations, Foodie, Europe Travel with Kids, Kids Travel Picks Tagged With: London

Discovering the Best Coffee in Nice, France Sip By Sip

July 20, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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best coffee in Nice

With so many cafes and restaurants in Nice, it’s hard to separate the good from the bad, the worthy from the unworthy. Vacation time is precious, money should be well spent and I’m here to help you with that, at least where coffee is concerned! I’ve drank A LOT of it in Nice, usually going out at least once per week, if not more. There are some spots I go back to repeatedly with friends, and other places I’ve vowed never to set foot in ever again. To help visitors to my city, I put together a list of favorite coffee spots in Nice.

And it’s not just my opinion that went into the compilation of this list, but also the opinion of friends whose nationalities include Aussie, Nigerian, British, American, and French. I also searched online to find spots to try that other travelers and locals recommend.

For this list, I’ve targeted the Old Town and surrounding areas. Besides location, price was also a factor. You shouldn’t have to overpay for a good cup of coffee in France – unless the view is worth it. And even then, it better be good!!

Before sharing my favorite coffee spots, I want to share a few types of coffee in France.

  • Un Café is an espresso. This is a shot of espresso in a small cup.
  • Une Noisette is an espresso with a little bit of milk. It’s served in the same size cup as a café.
  • Un Café Crème is essentially a cappuccino but the word Cappuccino is actually Italian. In Nice you’ll typically see cappuccino listed on the menu (we are right next to Italy). If not, look for Café Crème. Café Crème is an espresso with foamed milk on the top served in a large bowl cup.
  • Un Café Americain is the closest you will get to typical American style filter coffee but they won’t just bring you milk or cream with it. Occasionally, a pot of hot water is delivered to your table with the cup to allow you to further dilute the espresso.  Also note, there are no free refills.
  • Un Café au lait is a large coffee with milk added.
  • Un déca is a decaf espresso.

The French typically only drink a milky version of coffee (such as Café au lait) with breakfast. For the rest of the day, it’s a café.  You also won’t find a lot of places offering coffee to-go or à emporter. The French like to sit and relax while drinking their coffee.

I still have more cafes to visit, but for now, these are my picks for the best coffee in Nice.

cappuccino

Brulerie des Cafes Indien
35 Rue Pairolière

Here they roast their own beans and the delectable scent of coffee wafts through the streets of Old Town. They also serve huge croissants, so it’s a nice spot for a quick and tasty breakfast to go with your coffee as well.

Closed Sunday and Monday.

cappuccino at Déli Bo

Déli Bo
5 Rue Bonaparte

Good coffee and tasty treats makes Déli Bo a great coffee spot. Sometimes we even buy a bag of the mini cookies that are served along side the coffee.  If you’re hungry, the mini croissants are also yummy.  I’ve heard it’s a good spot for lunch as well, but I haven’t eaten here yet.

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids, Foodie, Destinations Tagged With: Travel in Nice

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

I've spent years exploring the world with my husband and our two kids, and those experiences shape how I help clients plan their own vacations. Together, we've visited 48 countries across four continents and spent nearly four years living in France.

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