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Five favorite places to eat all over the world

Five of my favorite restaurants all over the planet....

1. La Lola restaurant in Valencia, Spain

Modern stylish décor, supercool and professional waiters, great music, a patio to die for in the midst of Valencia´s old Medieval town, and some shrimp rolls to die for.

My favorite dish from Lalola, (to see it and not taste it is torture...)

2. SOA BAR in Montevideo, Uruguay. Their fried salmon starter is one of my all-time favorites. They serve amazing soups in the winter, malfatti worth of an Italian chef, and their fish specials always surprise me, better with the sweet&sour orange sauce and garlic puree…

With former roomies Ana and Fer at the SOA BAR terrace (do I miss living around the corner from my fave restaurant in town...)

3. That famous sushi place across the street from the McDonald´s in Juneau, Alaska. Their hot sushi rolls could drive a man (and this woman) insane. Alaskan salmon has to be number one, though the smoked salmon in Finland was really an experience.

The place is called Kenny´s Wok &Teryaki.

KENNY´s dish pic from IgoUgo

4. The Armenian restaurant SARKIS in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The great thing about this unpretentious restaurant is that it serves great Armenian food, great Greek food, and great Arabian food. They make hummus like my mum´s and sarma like my grandma´s, plus I get the extra thrill of their delicious falafel. Put a bit of everything on a pita bread, and then you tell me… Don´t forget to try the desserts.

5. Casa Gallega, Madrid, Spain. If in Madrid, you have to try the BEST seafood and fish from the Northern coast of the country (Galicia). Yes, it was overpriced (100 Euro per person), but I would do it again. The fried shrimp and the wine alone were worth every penny. I had a romantic dinner there, and I think I fell in love. Just perfect.

With Giorgio at Casa Gallega on one of our romantic escapades in Spain

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  1. SuperSonic April 25, 2010 at 5:30 pm #

    Come On
    Gracias

    SuperSonic

  2. Holiday Destinations April 30, 2010 at 6:11 am #

    I Sushi food is very expensive but there’s server are sweetheart.

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