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The With Husband In Tow Food Travel Guide with advice on where and what to eat around the world.
What is a Food Travel Blog?
There are travel blogs. There are food blogs. Travel blogs provide stories and tips on how to travel. Food blogs tend to focus on the food in a few destinations, maybe a particularly city, often times they focus on recipes, or restaurant reviews.
With Husband In Tow is a food travel blog, and as part of that I want to share a series of food travel guides. So, what does that mean?
Food travel is a different way to travel. It’s exploring a culture through its food. It’s a way to travel for food. It’s searching for the perfect food tour. It’s planning your journey as a food trip.
We travel on our stomachs, and as a result, have eaten a lot of food all around the world. We aim to find the best we can in a foodie destination. We try to learn from the food we eat and the people we meet.
We actually eat the food we photograph. A food travel blogger focuses on how to travel for food. To learn about local ingredients and how they are prepared.
When the owner of an Italian country resort asks if you want to tour their private meat cellar, what are you expected to say?
The Galaxy Macau complex is loaded with dining, from food courts to soon-to-be Michelin Star restaurants. Here’s our pick on where to eat in Galaxy Macau.
During our last two trips, we had the opportunity to dine at some of the finest restaurants serving Cantonese in Hong Kong.
At Dynasty Hong Kong, I saw a line of Glenlivet bottles and the famous Dynasty china settings for an elegant whisky pairing dinner in Hong Kong.
The main reason why I love traveling to Hong Kong is for food. And a large part of eating in Hong Kong is Hong Kong dim sum.
Our version of this romantic dream occurred in Emilia Romagna, where we were fortunate to experience 4 different types of Italian cooking classes.
I said the best part was learning how to make gelato. But, the best part of attending Gelato University was getting to taste the gelato. As much as I wanted.
The best way to have an Italian culinary tourism experience is to book with a company that knows the region and can plan a tour based on your interests










