We wandered with no agenda in De Pijp, soaking in the quirky vibe. I also started noticing the Indonesian restaurants in the neighbourhood.…
Keep ReadingI wonder, which one is dumber? Buying 20 euro beluga caviar in Helsinki or buying a box of mushroom gummies in Amsterdam for 20 euro.…
Keep ReadingAfter the tour guide shared the story of Ekberg, Helsinki’s iconic bakery, we decided we had to visit—especially to try the famous Runeberg cake, a namesake treat created by the Finnish poet’s wife for his sweet tooth. But… there were a few buts, dear readers… First of all, we didn’t go to the original…
Keep ReadingIn Amsterdam, I got: The Known for Dinner Party zine, a bracelet featuring the Woman Reading a Letter painting from the Rijksmuseum, and a Moleskine notebook with the letter “KK” that Fafa got for me. In Berlin, I got: Random skincare products from dm. I bought Bunny prints for Jik and Liz, as well…
Keep ReadingArriving in Helsinki and drinking refreshing tap water instead of paying €3 for bottled water in Santorini feels like a Quiet Luxury moment.…
Keep ReadingI feel more at home in Budapest than I did in Berlin, Krakow, or Prague, but I’m still uncertain if I’ll come back—and that’s okay, I guess.…
Keep ReadingIn Vienna, we stayed in an Airbnb, and we bought a single flower for my cousin’s birthday—or at least, I think it was her birthday.…
Keep ReadingSitting in Prague Old Town’s Starbucks because it’s raining heavily, and we couldn’t find a decent-looking coffee shop nearby. It was my suggestion, and it didn’t take long to regret it. We placed our order and went to the second floor to watch people running in the rain—but gosh, the whole floor reeked of…
Keep ReadingBeer! Hello from Prague - the land of bottomless Pilsner and delicious Czech pastries. We are here til tomorrow :)…
Keep ReadingDowntown Prague is a fairytale village—like an old town scaled up to a city. The architecture is stunning, with intricate mazes of streets.…
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