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Best Places To Eat In Brandon Manitoba
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I discover two of the top places to eat in Brandon Manitoba – from Canadian-themed grill Joe Beeverz to sophisticated dining at lounge-bar Blu Kitchen…
Breaking The Ice – My Day Skating On Winnipeg’s Frozen River
Written by Jaillan Yehia
My historical ice skating prowess had previously extended to a couple of childhood trips to an ice rink in London’s Queensway. My main memory of those outings involves a teacher proclaiming that we must be very careful where we put our hands while lacing up our own skates, lest we lose a finger to another’s […]
Sneak Peek: Inside The Costume Closet At The Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Written by Jaillan Yehia
It’s every little girl’s dream to play among the piles of colourful tutus and pink satin dance shoes hidden inside a ballet company’s closet – and this big girl’s dream finally came true when I went on a behind the scenes tour of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. There were two books I owned as a […]
In Photos (& Video) – Road Trippin USA
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I love a road trip. I love the feeling of excitement at the beginning when you have a map, a plan, a clean car and an anticipatory sense of adventure; I love the feeling at the end when you have a map with coffee spilled all over it, a filthy car that looks like a […]
Savoir There World Food Awards 2013
Written by Jaillan Yehia
As the year drew to a close I found myself writing a post recapping my favourite travel memories of 2013 and I learned a couple of things about myself in the process – firstly that many of my favourite moments of the year involve nature and animals, and secondly that when I’m not looking for […]
A Weekend In Whistler Sans Skiing…
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I have a confession to make: I can’t ski. So when I was invited to the famed ski resort of Whistler I was a bit apprehensive about what a London girl like me would do while everyone else made plans to zoom down a mountain. It turned out that I was still able to zoom […]
My 8 Essential Travel Memories of 2013 – And What They’ve Taught Me For 2014
Written by Jaillan Yehia
It’s been quite a year for me and my travels; I wrote about the best bits of the financial year in an earlier post: How To Do An End Of Year Tax Assessment Travel Blogger Style – so I decided to round up my top travel memories from the rest of 2013. They are…
Where To Get A Soya Latte in Whistler – Fix Cafe At Nita Lake Lodge
Written by Jaillan Yehia
As a location independent girl who likes her soya lattes I’m constantly looking for the perfect cosy cafe to hole up in and squeeze in an hours’ work on my laptop (ok, and hang out on Facebook and Twitter). In some destinations this is easy and you can’t swing a cat without hitting five cool […]
Tuscan Cookery School – How To Make The Perfect Tiramisu
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Tiramisu is the legend of Italian deserts – everyone’s heard of it and almost everyone knows it means ‘pick me up’. So it’s surprising to learn that the dish didn’t even exist until at least the late 1960’s. As one of my favourite puddings I seek it out all over the world and I’ve had […]
Tuscan Cookery School – The Jam Plan
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Everyone who know me knows what a sweet tooth I have. So when I signed up for a residential cookery course at a secluded villa in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, plum jam making was one session I was never going to miss. It turns out that making your own jam – with a […]
5 Stylish Places To Visit In Vancouver
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Here’s a list of my favourite 5 places to visit in Vancouver – as tricky as it was to narrow it down to just 5, these are some of my favourite stylish places in the city…
Things Are Looking Up: 4 Places I’ve Truly Seen The Stars
Written by Jaillan Yehia
If ever there was a time to call to mind a Hamlet soliloquy, I’d say mid-stargaze is that time. Which of us doesn’t seek out beautiful night skies on our trips? Man by nature is in love with ‘this most excellent canopy the air…this brave over hanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire…this congregation […]
Halen Môn – A Real Salty Sea Blog
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I like my food, but I’m no scientist. So when I’m invited to learn how the UK’s most famous sea salt is hand-made on the Straits of Menai I’m intrigued, but wonder if I’ll actually understand the process behind it all. It turns out I’ve got nothing to worry about, as Halen Môn co-founder Alison Lea-Wilson […]
The Cheesiest Blog Post I’ve Ever Written – My Parmesan Factory Tour
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Remember the bad old days when our idea of Parmesan was that powdery substance we’d sprinkle on spaghetti through tiny holes in the top of a cardboard shaker? Little did I know that decades later this condiment would make way for the real deal when something called a rocket and parmesan salad would become de […]
A 10 Second Guide To Doing It ‘Dampa Style’ In The Philipines
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Welcome to the best thing I discovered during my time in The Philippines – doing it ‘dampa style’. Do it once and you’ll just want to do it all over again the next night. And the next. Be warned the pictures are just blurry iphone images because when you’re doing it dampa style you don’t […]
The Bologna Bicycle Diaries
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I always seek out cycling opportunities wherever I go, but rarely have I found a city as cycle-friendly and indeed as cycle-photo-friendly as Bologna. Beautiful bikes became synonymous with my time in Emilia Romagna’s university city – here are my favourite Bologna photos which showcase the beauty of the bike…
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Balsamic Vinegar
Written by Jaillan Yehia
What’s your worst culinary habit? Mine’s pouring copious amounts of balsamic vinegar over anything and everything, so I was interested to find out a bit more about the stuff I’ve been practically drinking out the bottle for most of my adult life. But despite all my conspicuous consumption of aceto balsamico I didn’t know any […]
The Perfect Place To Stay In Lake Louise – The Post
Written by Jaillan Yehia
It’s not often I want to italicise the word perfect, and even less often that a globe wanderer like me wants to return to the same hotel over and over again, but after experiencing The Post, nestled in the Bow River Valley amongst the awe-inspiring scenery of the Canadian Rockies I’m fighting the urge to […]
Pasta Non-Basta – My Day At A Pasta Making Class In Bologna
Written by Jaillan Yehia
‘It’s marvellous this tortellini with ricotta cheese’ exclaims Daniela, whose traditional family pasta shop has been here in Bologna’s Mercato della Erbe for 70 years. It’s where she and sister Monica hand make lasagna, tortellini and tortelloni for the people of Emilia Romagna, helped by their mother Renata. ‘Is this one your favourite?’ I ask. ‘Everything here is […]
3 Perfect Places To Stay in Vancouver
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Looking for the perfect place to stay in Vancouver? Look no further than these 3 properties that work for luxury seekers, budget travellers and trendy young things in Canada’s West Coast capital.
How I Ate & Drank My Way Around Western Canada (And You Should Too)
Written by Jaillan Yehia
When I made a mental checklist of all the things I was looking forward to about visiting Canada, stunning scenery was up there, epic train rides too – and exploring cool cities. I just didn’t realise that the food in Vancouver and the surrounding area was to be one of the ultimate highlights of my time […]
How To Watch A Football Match In Vancouver (Hint: It’s not like England)
Written by Jaillan Yehia
In a nation obsessed with hockey, it pays to be a football fan: here are the 5 phenomenally easy stages to finding yourself cheering on Vancouver’s home soccer team…
Rocky Mountaineer Reflections
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I’m on the Rocky Mountaineer Train – the rail journey of a lifetime through the Canadian stretch of the Rockies – and as four days of jaw dropping views rhythmically float past me, I become obsessed with capturing the immense skies and screen-saver scenery as reflected with the glint of the sun in the side of […]
This Could Be Rotterdam – Via Instagram: 5 Things To Do in Rotterdam
Written by Jaillan Yehia
In which I use my favourite arty little Instagrams as a guide to the lesser-known unsung Dutch ‘Dam – I’m talking of course about the port city of Rotterdam. Here are 5 Things to do in Rotterdam…
The Top 10 Stylish Places To Stay In Siem Reap
Written by Jaillan Yehia
From budget boutique bolt-holes to blow-the-budget palaces Siem Reap has it all – in fact it’s hard to imagine a single town in the world with a better selection of stylish places to stay. Here are my top 10 Siem Reap hotels for style on every budget…
Where To Have (And To Hold) Tarantulas In Phnom Penh – Romdeng Restaurant
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I arrive at Romdeng restaurant ten minutes late as is my wont, but on this occasion I can’t blame the Northern Line. Rushing through the streets of Phnom Penh on foot has left me a lot more sweaty than my usual subterranean dashes to London restaurants and I’ve never found my dining companion to have taken the liberty of […]
How To Do A 10 Point End Of Tax Year Assessment – Travel Blogger Style
Written by Jaillan Yehia
This week a brand new tax year started, and those in traditional jobs have been running year-end assessments and shuffling spreadsheets left, right and centre. So I thought I’d do some rather taxing assessments of my own and calculate the 10 best things I’ve done this financial year, and their real value – monetarily and of course in […]
Would You Take Your Shoes Off At Pol Pot’s House?
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Like everyone else, I take my shoes off and leave them in the pile before entering the last place Pol Pot ever lived, out here in the Northern Cambodian district of Anlong Veng, nestled against the Thai border. But this small and typically Asian behavioral detail, usually meant as a form of respect, is going against every fibre […]
The Travel Tipping Point: Burma
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Recently, while travelling without a set plan around Asia, one destination kept coming up time and time again – if there is such a thing as a tipping point, then for me, Burma has just tipped. Everyone I talked to who’d been couldn’t say enough positive things about it and I began to formulate a plan in […]
A Hong Kong Photo Tour
Written by Jaillan Yehia
East meets West, British order overlaid on Chinese culture, perpetually expanding upwards into the sky and outwards into the ocean. Grab an eyeful of the confluence of capitalism, colonialism and communism on this photo tour to one of the most densely populated corners of the planet, the Cantonese for ‘fragrant harbour’ – Hong Kong… There may be no […]
Top Ten Things To Do In Belfast
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I’d call Belfast Ireland’s underdog city. But let’s not forget that it’s not about the size of the dog in the fight, rather the size of the fight in the dog. And while Belfast’s history is all about that fight, it’s the city’s present on which I’d rather shine a light – with this list of […]
The Perfect Place To Stay in Hong Kong – The Cosmopolitan & The Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I say The Cosmo is the perfect place to stay in Hong Kong but frankly my dears I’ve never actually stayed anywhere else. Once I found The Cosmo with its boutique concept, ice-cream sundae colour-pop rooms, super-efficient shuttle service about town, and 24 hour check-in policy I simply never bothered to look elsewhere.
Where To Get a Soya Latte In Berlin – The Michelberger Hotel
Written by Jaillan Yehia
If you want a cosy cafe-bar in a super-cool hotel whose complete hipsterness shouts ‘we stock soya’, this is your place. And if you want to take some nice photos over coffee like I did while I was there, it’s even more perfect.
A Snowy Street Photography Walk In Berlin
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Can you think of a single city as synonymous with über-cool street life as Berlin? On my recent trip to the erstwhile divided capital this coolness extended its grip to the elements, with a sub-zero snow-covering lending an extra dimension to the urban landscape. Shooting in the snow with frozen toes kicking fresh drifts and tingly […]
In Photos – A Day Trip To Brunei
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I’d always wanted to visit The Sultanate of Brunei but somehow it had never happened – until circumstances brought me to the Brunei capital Bendar Seri Begawan on a great value Royal Brunei Airlines flight from Bangkok to London ‘via’ Brunei. Of course it’s hardly on the way, in fact it’s just over two hours in the wrong […]
History & Lessons: Manila’s American Cemetery & Memorial
Written by Jaillan Yehia
If you have only a short time in which to experience Manila you might think that a visit to a cemetery shouldn’t be at the top of your must-do list? But a trip to the sobering and thought-provoking American Cemetery and Memorial in Manila will pull The Philippines’ part in world history sharply into focus and underline how privileged we are to be […]
In Photos: The Chocolate Hills of Bohol, The Philippines
Written by Jaillan Yehia
The Filipino Island of Bohol is best known for two things: tarsiers and what I came to think of as an exaggerated teletubby land known as The Chocolate Hills, a strange landscape of 1,268 eerie and bizarre conical mounds dotted a round the centre of the island…
3 Great Places For Filipino Food In Manila
Written by Jaillan Yehia
The Philippines’ sprawling capital may not be the first place that springs to mind for a gastronomic city break – understandably most tourists who fly to The Philippines are headed for one or more of the 7107 islands and islets to kick back on an idyllic white sand beach. But it’s a big mistake to overlook […]
Midnight Mercato – The Place For Street Food In Manila
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Think Asian street food and you’ll probably think of stalls selling delicious and mysterious local delicacies cooked up by a smiling old lady on a dirty street corner. Street food can make us feel excited about the thrill to our taste buds and apprehensive about the danger to our tummies in equal measure, but they’ve […]
Angkor Not: A Photo Journey To Preah Vihear Temple
Written by Jaillan Yehia
The huge unspoiled Cambodian temple complex at Preah Vihear has long been the scene of animosity and fighting between Thai and Cambodian forces, but happily for those seeking an unspoiled temple experience it’s currently safe to visit. And due to the contentious history of this site there’s just a tiny sprinkling of tourists here even today, […]
I Didn’t Kiss A Girl, But I Still Liked It – My Stay At A Gay Resort
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I don’t mean to pry but are you gay or are you straight? And how would you feel about staying in a gay-friendly resort if you’re the latter? I’m a straight gal, so why have I been feeling completely at home at a self-proclaimed gay hotel? In true Carrie Bradshaw style I got to thinking…
The Perfect Place To Stay On Mactan Island – The Crimson Resort Cebu
Written by Jaillan Yehia
If you’re looking for the perfect luxury beach resort on Cebu’s Mactan Island, it has to be The Crimson Resort Cebu. With stunning Asian-inspired decor and manicured grounds it makes a great retreat after exploring The Philippines’ bustling second city.
Top 5 Pictures of Random Tourists At Angkor Wat
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I love Cambodia, I love Siem Reap and I love Angkor Wat. But as well as playing the same game as everyone else and trying to get pictures of the famous temples sans tourists, I decided to embrace the scenes created by my armies of fellow snappers. Here are my top 5 photos of random […]
They’re Changing The Guard At Gyeongbokgung Palace
Written by Jaillan Yehia
But Christopher Robin is nowhere to be seen. And instead of bearskins you can witness the guards or Sumungun (meaning gatekeepers) dressed in their own traditional brightly coloured costumes and armour as they perform a ceremonial re-enactment of the changing of the royal guard.
The Perfect Place to Stay in Manila – The Fairmont Makati
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I’m just going to come right out and say it, Manila’s Fairmont Makati is my new favourite hotel in the world. In fact it isn’t really a hotel, it feels like a destination in and of itself. Manila may not be the first place that springs to mind for a relaxing break, but after a stay […]
The Perfect Place to Stay in Seoul – IP Seoul Boutique Hotel
Written by Jaillan Yehia
For a city of 22 million people, 10 million cars and seemingly a million coffee shops (plus a million and one Gangnam Style souvenirs) Seoul is pretty short on boutique hotels – but Seoul’s original boutique hotel, the IP, is just what you need for a short stop in the city.
Politics, Pride & Paintwork – a Photo Essay of The Belfast Murals
Written by Jaillan Yehia
* Disclaimer* This post tackles a sensitive subject so I want to be clear about the fact that I’m not on the side of anything here, except peace.* I went to Belfast to enjoy the city, to shop at the Christmas Market, drink in the bars, see the Titanic exhibition and explore the Antrim Coast – […]
5 Must-Visit Modern Art Galleries In Turin
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Turin might be best-known for Winter Olympics, Fiat and Lancia factories and that eponymous Shroud but it turns out that the once-industrial hub is hiding an artistic secret, for nestled in the Alps of Northern Italy is a contemporary art epicentre bursting with challenging and inspiring contemporary art. Here are the top 5 modern art galleries in […]
The One Where I Get A Kitsch Kawaii Manicure In Korea
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I’m in Seoul for just 36 short hours and with an 11 hour overnight flight direct from London and a 9 hour time difference, I know I’m going to be pretty jet lagged the entire time. There’s no way I can even begin to skim the surface of Asia’s 24 hour mega-city in such a […]
In Pictures – County Antrim’s Stunning Causeway Coastal Route
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Think of Northern Ireland and you’ll probably think of Guinness, stunning green scenery, Game of Thrones tours and the Giant’s Causeway. But the famous Unesco World Heritage Site isn’t the only natural wonder this stretch of Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast has to offer. There’s a wealth of Ireland attractions here in County Antrim, so come […]
6 Stylish Things To Do Near Paphos, Cyprus
Written by Jaillan Yehia
You’ve probably written off Cyprus as a pure sun, sea and sand destination – full of Brits wanting to see the view from a sun lounger, the inside of a few bars and little else. That’s what I imagined – and why despite being a short flight away from its year-round sun I’d eschewed Cyprus […]
Turin’s Light Bulb Moment
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Paris may be known as the City of Light, but Turin is making a bid to be the City of Lights, as its avenues and squares, its Roman walls, and even its public bicycles are adorned with light installations for the Winter. But these are no mere gaudy Christmas baubles, they’re an all-encompassing city-wide endeavour to make […]
Snorkeling In Sharm El Sheikh – Choosing The Right Trip For You
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I’m the first to be picked up for today’s boat trip to go snorkeling in Sharm el Sheikh, so I get chatting to the rep as we take the minibus to the next hotel. Like the rest of the staff at Emperor Divers – and as I soon realise the clients too – my guide is a Brit. I ask […]
How To Clone The Killing in Copenhagen
Written by Jaillan Yehia
The third series of cult Danish crime drama The Killing has just hit British TV screens – complete with yet another cosy knit for the heroine. As she chases down more murderous Scandinavians, the main line of questioning I’d like to pursue is whether we should all be donning our woollens and heading to Denmark’s capital? Read […]
Discover Portugal’s Answer To Stonehenge – The Almendres stone circle
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Just outside the UNESCO World Heritage City of Evora in Portugal’s sleepy Alentejo region lies the Iberian Peninsula’s largest Megalithic monument, the mysterious and enigmatic Almendres stone circle. Built 7,000 years ago – and 2,000 years before Stonehenge – it’s still attracting visitors, if you can find it down a quiet dusty road that is… I’m in Evora and I’ve just […]
Where To Get A Soya Latte In Cyprus – Arabica Coffee House Paphos
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I must be really addicted to soya lattes, because at 9.30 pm on Friday night I was attending the grand opening of the Arabica coffee house Paphos to get what promised to be the best (and as far as I could determine, save Starbucks, the only) soya latte in Cyprus – and a little thing […]
After the Whitewash: Tahrir Square In Photos, October 2012
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Think of Cairo and you’ll imagine Tahrir Square, mob rule and flag-carrying protesters. But Cairo and Tahrir Square has changed in the last 20 months – at the end of September the Egyptian authorities pushed forward with a major clean-up of the city’s revolutionary hub. Having turfed the square they made the controversial decision to whitewash the political graffiti which adorns […]
Where To Shop In Cairo: City Stars
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Real Egyptians don’t spent their time hanging out at the pyramids or shopping in Khan el-Khalili, obviously. So where should a girl head to on a Saturday afternoon for a spot of retail therapy and a gossip with friends, as well as a soya latte to keep up the shopping spirits? If you want to know where to shop […]
Hidden Portugal In Photos: Postcards From The Alentejo
Written by Jaillan Yehia
You’ve heard of Lisbon and the Algarve but what about the sleepy swathe of Portugal which lies between these two areas? The road joining Portugal’s main tourist hubs may be well-travelled, but not so the towns, beaches and farmlands of the Alentejo region itself. Here we explore Portugal’s best kept secret in photographs… I hope these photographs will inspire you to […]
How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Lisbon
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I had last visited Lisbon in 2005. Back then I did the usual touristy stuff, walked around the right neighbourhoods, rode the 28 tram and visited the flea market. I hired a car to see Sintra and some of the beaches outside town, I adored the tile-fronted houses and shabby chic neighbourhoods and ate my fair share […]