Coffee in Paris, historically, hasn’t been the greatest. On her early trips to the City of Lights when Greedy Girl routinely drank cappuccino, the cost of a cuppa was astronomical. In those days, cafes would [Read more...]
Even though we travel to Singapore regularly, we haven’t been out and about much for coffee of late. It was a real bonus to find the coffee culture alive and kicking. So where do you [Read more...]
Central Sydney has come a long way in terms of spots to eat out but in Greedy Girl’s humble opinion it has struggled in the moderately-priced category. No doubt taking rental space in Australia’s biggest [Read more...]
The last time we were in Shanghai was 2010 – during the World Expo. Every subway station had a desk with locals eager to assist clueless westerners trying to make their way around the city [Read more...]
There’s a lot going on at Pascale, one of Melbourne’s new restaurants generating some buzz in the city. On the first floor of the QT hotel in Russell Street, in the heart of Melbourne’s Central [Read more...]
The picturesque Seattle is the home of many iconic American brands, including the global behemoth Starbucks. Greedy Girl and gluttonous husband have been known to frequent Starbucks during international travel but never for coffee – [Read more...]
The western end of the city of Melbourne has been a fairly lacklustre destination for foodies. While there’s an enormous amount of development in the Docklands precinct, just a block further west, Spencer Street has [Read more...]
Our first night in this seat of power, we caught up with our foodie friend and local resident Lisa Marie for drinks and snacks. She suggested we try one of the waterfront eateries, down on [Read more...]
Edgartown is arguably the biggest town on Martha’s Vineyard, home to streets of pretty shops with cottagey wares, as well as the usual tourist paraphernalia. The architectural style across the island is very consistent. Like [Read more...]
One of the main streets that runs through Seminyak in Bali is Jalan Petitenget. It winds around and around and, if you’re not paying close attention, can be easy to stray from. A bonus, though, [Read more...]
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