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It’s “vermouth hour” in Barcelona, one of our favorites times of day and an integral part of our Bodega: Barcelona Barrio Tradition, in Bulk walk.

  • October 24, 2012 La Nena (0)
    The large banner in La Nena chocolatería proclaiming “No Hay Alcohol” (strung up between […] Posted in Barcelona
  • Tsurutontan RoppongiSeptember 30, 2015 Tsurutontan Roppongi (0)
    The West has gone gaga for noodles, Japan’s most cherished comfort food. Hungry diners […] Posted in Tokyo
  • La SecinaFebruary 17, 2017 La Secina (1)
    One feels cooler simply for patronizing La Secina. The architecture of the restaurant […] Posted in Mexico City

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