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At Food Blogger Journey, our travel journal section is dedicated to sharing our culinary and traveling experiences around the globe. We love discovering new destinations that introduce us to unique flavors and stories, thereby enriching our understanding of diverse cultures, history, and daily life. Join us as we explore delicious meals in amazing locations created by people, for people, and hopefully inspiring your own culinary journey.


Tasting the World: My Essential Five Cities for Food-Driven Travel
By Dirk Ebener - January 20, 2026 Tasting the World: My Essential Five Cities for Food-Driven Travel “Every bite carries history, memory, and meaning. Taste a culture, and you understand its soul.” Some cities imprint themselves on your senses long before you ever leave them. They linger in the steam rising from a street stall, the echo of footsteps in a market, or the way a single bite reminds you that the world is far bigger—and far more delicious—than you imagined. These a

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Jan 203 min read


Traveling to Germany and Across Europe in 2026: What’s Changing—and How to Travel Well Anyway
By Dirk Ebener - December 31, 2025 Traveling to Germany and Across Europe in 2026: What’s Changing—and How to Travel Well Anyway “Travel in 2026 isn’t about fewer places to go—it’s about arriving ready. Germany and Europe still reward curiosity, but preparation has become part of the journey. When you plan well, the road stays open, and the experience stays human.” — Dirk Ebener. Traveling to Germany and Europe was once uncomplicated. You step off a plane, breathe in that

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Jan 45 min read


When “Free” Isn’t Free: Rethinking Airline Miles for International Travel
Why international award flights often cost more than you expect, and how to know when using miles is really worth it. By Dirk Ebener - January 2, 2026 When “Free” Isn’t Free: Rethinking Airline Miles for International Travel “Loyalty teaches you how to earn miles quickly, but experience teaches you when to spend them slowly. International travel is where that lesson becomes expensive. I’ve learned that the best redemptions aren’t the ones that feel exciting; they’re the ones

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Jan 26 min read


Kensington Gardens Square: A Travel Story of Food, Drink, and Friendship
By Dirk Ebener - December 21, 2025 Kensington Gardes Square The best travel stories aren’t written in guidebooks, but around tables where strangers become friends, food becomes memory, and a single bottle can bridge worlds. Enjoy reading " Kensington Gardens Square: A Travel Story of Food, Drink, and Friendship." On a fog-laced December morning, I crossed paths with Paul and Alexandra in a tiny coffee shop near my hotel in Kensington Gardens Square. The mist softened every ou

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Dec 21, 20259 min read


Eating My Way Through London: Ten Days, One City, £60 a Day
By Dirk Ebener - December 20, 2025 The food selection at London market, like Borough Market, is amazing! “London taught me that eating well isn’t about spending more, but about paying attention. Coffee shops, markets, and pubs guided my experience rather than serving as indulgences. By adjusting to the city’s pace, £60 a day proved sufficient." - Dirk Ebener Finding London’s Daily Rhythm London rewards patience and exploration. Over ten days, I learned to move at the city’

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Dec 20, 20254 min read


The Churchill Arms: Where London’s Stories Gather Over a Pint
By Dirk Ebener - December 11, 2025 The Churchill Arms: Where London’s Stories Gather Over a Pint "I didn’t go to the Churchill Arms to chase history. I went in to rest for a moment. Somewhere between the first sip and the low murmur of conversation, the pub reminded me that London reveals itself when you stop asking it to perform. That’s when a place stops being a stop on the map and becomes part of the journey." Some pubs in London serve just beer, but others serve as livi

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Dec 15, 20255 min read


The Oyster Card: How a Small Tap Carries the City of London
By Dirk Ebener - December 13, 2025 Movement, trust, and the quiet confidence of learning London one journey at a time. “A small card can carry a city. With every tap, London becomes less overwhelming and more personal, turning transit into a place of trust. Stories and memories—the true currency of a life well-traveled.” The First Gate Opens The first thing I learned about London wasn’t a landmark, a pub, or a plate of food—it was how to get to my next stop. At the entran

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Dec 15, 20255 min read


Leadenhall Market at Christmas: Where London’s Past Still Pulls Up a Chair
By Dirk Ebener – December 12, 2025 Leadenhall Market at Christmas: Where London’s Past Still Pulls Up a Chair London has a way of folding centuries into a single afternoon. One moment you are dodging modern office workers clutching takeaway coffee, and the next you are stepping into a covered market where Roman roads once ran, and Victorian ironwork still holds the sky in place. Leadenhall Market feels less like a destination and more like a pause button—at least at first.

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Dec 12, 20254 min read


Midway Through London: Where the City Starts to Feel Like Yours
By Dirk Ebener - December 10, 2025 Big Ben and Parliament in London London constantly changes shape around the halfway point of a journey. The streets that once felt overwhelming now feel familiar, and the noise becomes a rhythm instead of a distraction. By day three or four, you no longer rush to see everything—you start choosing what matters. Enjoy reading " Midway Through London: Where the City Starts to Feel Like Yours." The Underground map that once looked like a puzzl

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Dec 10, 20253 min read


The London Journey Begins: Eating and Drinking London for £60 a Day
By Dirk Ebener - December 9, 2025 London Heathrow LHR Terminal 2 There was a particular quiet that filled the air just before a long-awaited trip. The initial flight DL 30 was delayed five times, and finally cancelled right before midnight. Months of research, notes, and late-night plans now reduced to one feeling—anticipation. My long-imagined journey, Eating London for £60 a Day , was finally about to begin with a 24 hour delay. This trip had been on my mind for months—par

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Dec 10, 202510 min read


London’s Local Markets: Where History Meets Food and Flavor
By Dirk Ebener - December 8, 2025 Cambridge Market For more than forty years, I have walked through markets on nearly every continent,...

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Dec 8, 20257 min read


A Taste of London’s Pub World
Pub Rules & Etiquette. With this legacy in mind, it’s important to know how to navigate a London pub today. If you are visiting London, remember pubs have their own rhythm. You order at the bar, not at your table, and it’s polite to know what you want before stepping up.

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Dec 7, 20254 min read


Best Pubs Near London House Hotel in Kensington
When I first checked into the London House Hotel on Kensington Gardens Square, I didn’t expect that some of my most memorable London moments would come not from the city’s museums or landmarks, but from its pubs.

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Dec 6, 20255 min read


When Travel Slows You Down: A Story About Delays, Cancellations, and Holding Your Ground
By Dirk Ebener - December 5, 2025 The Happy Travel or Cancelled Journey Monitor! There’s a moment every traveler knows—the soft chime of a notification, the slight tightening in your chest, and the quiet hope that the delay won’t turn into something bigger. I felt that familiar mix of anticipation and frustration as I moved around in the international terminal at the Atlanta airport to fly to London, watching the departure board flicker from delayed… to delayed again… and fin

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Dec 5, 20254 min read


Kensington Square in London: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Everyday London Life
By Dirk Ebener - December 5, 2025 Source: Dirk Ebener London often reveals its treasures slowly, rewarding those who explore beyond the...

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Dec 5, 20257 min read


A Story of Two Meals: From Inflight Simplicity to London’s Bold Flavors
By Dirk Ebener - December 4, 2025 There’s something almost poetic about the first meal of a journey—the one you eat at 35,000 feet while the world drifts quietly below. It’s rarely glamorous, never perfect, and yet it carries a sense of anticipation that no chef on the ground could replicate. As the flight lifts into the sky, I find myself settling into that familiar rhythm of travel: the hum of the engines, the soft glow of the reading lights, and the quiet reminder that I

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Dec 4, 20252 min read


Eating London for £60 a Day: What I’ve Learned Before the Journey Even Begins
By Dirk Ebener - December 4, 2025 Food vendor at a street food stand in Borough Market, one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, serving Green Thai Curry in a bowl. Travel has a way of testing your imagination long before you ever board a plane. Over the past few weeks, I’ve talked about my upcoming “Eating London for £60 a Day” experience with friends, travelers, and people who love London as much as I do. Their reactions say everything—surprise, curiosity, envy

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Dec 4, 20254 min read


Tasting the Journey: How Travel Writing Preserves Food and Memory
By Dirk Ebener - December 3, 2025 Steaming pots and sizzling pans in kitchens around the world tell stories of culture, comfort, and...

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Dec 3, 20256 min read


Capturing Travel Memories - Don’t chase perfection. Messy notes are better than none.
By Dirk Ebener - December 2, 2025 As a seasoned traveler, I have come to understand that the essence of travel lies not in its perfection, but in its imperfections. It is in the interruptions, the small flaws, and the fleeting details that we often overlook. Food, it is more than just taste—it's a vessel that carries the culture of a place in every bite. Travel propels us forward, but it's memory that anchors us. Writing is the bridge that connects them, keeping the essence o

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Dec 2, 20256 min read


Understanding Tipping in London: A Practical Guide for Travelers
By Dirk Ebener - December 1, 2025 The Ship & Shovel Pub in London Tipping customs in London often surprise visitors who are used to the strong tipping culture in the United States and parts of Canada. In the United Kingdom, tipping is viewed very differently, shaped by local wages, cultural expectations, and the natural rhythm of dining. Enjoy reading " Understanding Tipping in London: A Practical Guide for Travelers." As travelers prepare to explore London’s vibrant food sce

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Dec 1, 20253 min read
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