Restaurant Reviews
Honest, personal takes on the tables that made my European travels unforgettable
Eating My Way Across Europe
From a candlelit Parisian bistro tucked behind the Marais to a sun-drenched taverna on the cliffs of Santorini, food is how I fall in love with a place. These are the restaurants that stopped me in my tracks — the ones I'd travel back for. I review every spot as a genuine guest: no press dinners, no comped meals, just my own honest fork-in-hand verdict.
Featured Reviews

Le Jules Verne, Paris
French Fine Dining · Eiffel Tower · ★★★★★
Perched on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, every dish is an event in itself. The sole meunière melted on the tongue while Paris glittered 115 metres below. Worth every euro — book at least two months ahead.
€€€€ · Must Try: Sole Meunière

Da Enzo al 29, Rome
Roman Trattoria · Trastevere · ★★★★★
A neighborhood institution since 1935. I squeezed onto a communal table and ordered the cacio e pepe — perfectly simple, utterly transcendent. The house wine costs less than a cappuccino elsewhere. Reservations essential.
€€ · Must Try: Cacio e Pepe

Bar Mut, Barcelona
Upscale Tapas · Eixample · ★★★★☆
A dazzling art nouveau bar where the vermouth flows and the pintxos disappear faster than you can order them. The jamón ibérico and the anchovy toasts are non-negotiable. Lively from noon until well past midnight.
€€€ · Must Try: Jamón Ibérico Pintxos

Fischerstuben, Hamburg
Seafood · HafenCity · ★★★★★
A no-frills harbourside gem where the North Sea delivers the catch that morning. The smoked eel and the pan-fried plaice with dill butter are some of the best seafood I've eaten anywhere in Europe. Arrive early — it fills fast.
€€ · Must Try: Smoked Eel & Plaice

Café Central, Vienna
Grand Coffeehouse · Innere Stadt · ★★★★☆
Vienna's grandest coffeehouse, where Freud and Trotsky once debated over Melange. The Sachertorte is thick and perfectly bittersweet; the strudel arrives warm with a cloud of schlag. A pilgrimage as much as a meal.
€€ · Must Try: Sachertorte & Melange

Selene, Santorini
Modern Greek · Pyrgos · ★★★★★
Perched in the village of Pyrgos, Selene elevates traditional Cycladic ingredients into something extraordinary. Sun-dried cherry tomatoes, local fava, grilled octopus with a sunset view — the kind of meal that makes you forget what day it is.
€€€ · Must Try: Grilled Octopus
What I Look For
Every restaurant I review is judged on these four things
🍽 Authenticity
Does it taste like the region? I look for kitchens that honor local traditions, seasonal ingredients, and recipes passed down through families rather than chasing trends.
💬 Atmosphere
The room matters as much as the plate. Whether it's a boisterous trattoria, a hushed fine-dining salon, or a plastic-chair street stall — the atmosphere should feel alive and true to its surroundings.
💰 Value
Expensive doesn't mean better. I rate value relative to what you get — a ten-euro pasta that outshines a Michelin-starred risotto is always worth shouting about in this journal.
📍 Practical Info
Every review includes opening hours, price range, reservation tips, and transit directions — because the best meal in the city means nothing if you can't find the door.
Got a Restaurant Recommendation?
I'm always on the hunt for the next great table. If you know a hidden gem I absolutely must try on my next European trip, drop me a message — I read every note.