Travelers Culinary Adventure: Johnshaven Scotland
The Anchor hotel is one of the many must stops in Johnshaven when in Scotland.
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The Anchor hotel is one of the many must stops in Johnshaven when in Scotland.
The Anchor Hotel in Johnshaven was a treasure to behold. the menu reads like a letter to the Scotland’s coastal bounty. We start with the classic Cullen Skink. It is on the Cullen Skink tour and although our waitress would not divulge the high rating […]
The north sea whispers against the harbor sea walls. Its rhythmic cadence a story teller of ages past. The tide pulls back revealing the rocky shore and leaving the harbor boats high, Eowyn steps onto the worn cobble stones, the scent of salt and sea […]
the north Sea whispers against the harbor. the Calm before Eowyn’s arrival. the worn yet resilient path way leads us to the oldest building in Stonenhaven. The salty breeze lifts the sounds of patrons inside the TolBooth. We venture to the second floor and were […]
Sheridans Cheese Monger is a delightful find in the heart of Dublin quick walk from St. Ann’s church in the hear of the city. Included duck confit, artisans pate, McCarhay’s Black Pudding to name a few. The Culinary Adventure find is the cheese shop itself. […]
Timing is everything in travel, and we wee fortunate enough to find ourselves in Scotland during one of its most cherished celebrations – Burns Night. Every year on January 25th, Scotland honors its national bard, Robert Burns with a feast steeped in poetry, tradition and, […]
Travel has a way of drawing us back to familiar places where the comfort of a well prepared meal meets the charm of the unexpected. In Scotland our journey led us once again to the Ships inn, a place that feels as much as a […]
Dublin’s street hum with history. Our taxi cab driver id our guide and he offers places culinary of interest – more that pub offerings. Among the many dishes that describe Ireland’s culinary story, few are . as comforting as Shepherd’s Pie . The pie arrived […]
The Bustle of travel and catching connecting flights leaves little time for indulgence. Catching a quick bite on the run is typical for travel. But not today. Touching down in Dublin, the first stop had to be food on the fly food hall. It is […]
There is a moment in every food lover’s journey when you find the grail. One of my searches is a really good tamale at Supermercado Guanajuato. Now what. For me the tamale – soft masa cradling a filing that is humble and transcendent, infused with […]