Cozy Restaurants & Cafes in Rome: My Top 5

Cozy Restaurants & Cafes in Rome: My Top 5

When in Rome...you eat. Here are my favorite restaurants and cafes in the città eterna.

Cafe Bohemien

Cafe Bohemien isn’t just any old bar. Known for its eclectic atmosphere and cozy decor, Cafe Bohemien’s reviews consist of five stars as reviewers rave about the friendly atmosphere, great drinks, and culmination of tasteful music and casual decor.

Etabli

Quoted as being ‘better than your average Italian’, Etabli offers up a menu of pasta, sandwiches, breakfast items, drinks, and more. Perhaps even better than the food is the surrounding scenery with beautiful decor inside as well.

Bar del Fico

If size impresses you, stop into Bar del Fico for your authentic Italian experience. Menus consist of everything from breakfast and dessert and reviewers consistently mention large portions of food (especially when it comes to pasta like gnocchi or a classic spaghetti dish).

Apt

Step inside this ‘hip, retro apartment’ for cocktails guaranteed to stand up against the most upscale cocktails of New York or Los Angeles. Apt is defined as both ‘unmissable’ and the ‘definition of Italian hospitality’.

Grazia and Graziella

Don’t leave Rome without the best known pizza. Grazia and Graziella is conveniently located in the trastevere (a well-known area full of artisan shops, pubs, and budget friendly hotels). Besides being the ‘best in the trastevere’ for pizza, their menu also offers pasta and fried dishes like calamari and artichoke.

Cozy Restaurants & Cafes in Santa Monica: My Top 7

Cozy Restaurants & Cafes in Santa Monica: My Top 7

Santa Monica offers a wide diversity of food options, going from casual to extremely fancy in a matter of blocks. It’s certainly confusing: one minute you’re standing in front of a laid-back beer joint and the next you see a meticulously decorated café full of sophisticated menu options. If you’re anything like me, and both of those options sound exciting,  you’ll love your stay in this easy-going beach town.

Dune Venice

Dune’s Mediterranean options are perfect for a day when you’re feeling like eating healthier. Their falafel and hummus plates are packed with flavor and organic ingredients.

Dune’s super colorful hummus plate

Osteria Venice

Their Margherita pizza, fresh pasta, and cozy ambiance make it the perfect spot for a romantic evening. After trying the food I learned that the menu came from Michelin Star Chef Luigi Fineo, and wasn’t surprised at all! The minute I saw spaghetti with lentils and roasted tomato was an option I knew there was a creative mind behind all of it.

This is The Fisherman.
Cavatelli, mixed seafood, and spicy marinated tomato

Butcher’s Daughter

This was the very first place I visited when I arrived in Santa Monica. It’s the perfect spot for coffee, a hearty breakfast, or brunch. The place is plant-based and has locations in both New York and Venice.

Manchego

Manchego is a Spanish tapas and wine bar located right in the middle of Santa Monica’s Main Street. Aside from a convenient spot, this place offers an amazing happy hour menu that you don’t want to miss. Great sangria, cheese, and curated meats in a cozy setting.

Venice Beach Wines

I’ll admit Venice Beach Wines wasn’t in my original plans. I was strolling around and the homey terrace caught my eye. It was definitely the best thing that could have happened to my evening! Great wine options and equally delicious appetizers to go along. I had a green hummus plate that had me Googling a similar recipe for hours.

FIG Santa Monica

FIG is located inside the Fairmont hotel. I went for brunch and found the décor and meal options incredibly tasty. The place is close to downtown shops and cafés, making it a great starting point for your day.

Tocaya Orgánica

I hereby declare my love for Tocaya Orgánica. Yes, it’s a chain. Yes, I know chains sometimes mess things up. Also yes, I’ve followed this brand from coast to coast. My first Tocaya experience was in Miami (has since closed), where we were honestly tired of eating meals that felt overwhelming and excessively reliant on processed foods. Tocaya has locations all over California now and I’d suggest trying their modern and organic Mexican options.

Notable mentions
Huarique, for a quick, yet healthy bite when you’re on the boardwalk.

Rose Cafe for a nice evening with friends. Great tea!

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. for a family-friendly spot right on the pier. Bonus points for sitting on the “Forrest Gump Bench

 

Cozy Restaurants & Cafes in Amsterdam: My Top 10

Cozy Restaurants & Cafes in Amsterdam: My Top 10

Amsterdam is bustling with exciting cuisines and innovative dining concepts. I was thrilled to discover that Dutch ingredients and processes have combined with flavors from all over Europe (and the world!) to create a unique experience for foodie visitors.

I saw great service and interior design experiences all over Amsterdam, but here are my favorite spots to grab a quick bite or full-on meal:

Teds

Incredible brunch and a cozy atmosphere to shelter from the cold. I loved the fresh, irreverent tone they infuse everywhere from their menu to wall signs. And who’s not a fan of all-day brunch? As a confessed breakfast addict, the sound of having perfectly-cooked Eggs Benedict or French Toast at 7pm is music. 

Centra

Relatively new, Centra is a Spanish fusion resto-bar located right next to the Red Light District. The owners use the Catalan word Xampanyeria to describe this cava, or Catalan champagne, bar. Outside of drinks, their tapa selection is impeccable and diverse: you’ll find everything from a traditional Pan con Tomate (tomato bread) to a creative version of Spanish croquetas (fried balls/nuggets) filled with Paella rice. 

Pluk

Half retail store, half coffee shop. Pluk is the perfect spot to grab a hot drink and quick bites with your friends or significant other. Their breakfasts, bowls, salads, and sandwiches are on the healthy side, and you’ll love how they bring together flavors from around the world. Think hummus, Serrano ham, edamame, acai bowls, and curry mayonnaise all under the same roof. 

De Hortus

This is a laid-back café in Amsterdam’s stunning botanical garden under the same name. While minimalist, this space is full of brilliant design details that combine plain wood grains and the natural aesthetic brought about by plants. Stop by for breakfast or coffee before you take a tour of the entire botanical garden. If you’re a plant lover, I can guarantee this will be one of the most inspiring experiences you’ll have in Amsterdam.

Tapas Bar Catalá

In case you haven’t noticed, I have a soft spot for Spanish tapas, especially while in Europe and especially during the colder months of the year. They are just the right size to let you try many different flavors while savoring single bites. Spanish food is also on the warmer, spicier side, something that is even tastier when it’s freezing cold outside. Tapas Bar Catalá offers savory tapas, great prices, and an incredibly convenient schedule, closing at midnight.

Little Collins

I read about this chic neighborhood cafe in Monocle’s Guide to Amsterdam, and it certainly didn’t disappoint. Owned by an Australian couple, Little Collins is conveniently located near the popular Alfred Cuyp Market. After tasting a few meals, I will hand this place the award for most innovative breakfast options in Amsterdam. Blackbean and chipotle waffle? Check. Pickled cauliflower & whipped salmon roe? Double check. This is the place to go if you want to surprise your taste buds with the kind of dish that you “would have never ordered” that immediately becomes your favorite.

Tía Rosa

I know, I know I said 5. But I found this cozy spot during my last night in Amsterdam, and it became an instant favorite. It faces one of the most beautiful canals in the city, and the atmosphere is perfect for a romantic night out. Don’t forget to try their Sangria pitchers, grilled tuna with spicy sauce, and Spanish potato tortillas.

Castillo Tapas y Steaks

I found this one by chance while walking around Rembrandtplein (Rembrandt Square), a popular plaza in central Amsterdam full of nightlife and dining options. Unlike other places that focus on a single cuisine, this restaurant combines the best of Argentinian steak culture and Spanish tapa-sized servings. I loved their Pulpo (octopus), pan de tomate (bread served with a tomato puree topping), and grilled anchovies.

Blue Amsterdam

Nothing I can say about Blue will top the view. Their location gives you a full 360° view of central Amsterdam while you sip great coffee and enjoy small plates. While I’m sure their bar is perfect for a night out, Blue made our morning and I’m positive it’ll make yours too. Order their scrambled eggs with smoked salmon & veggies.

Joselito Tapas

Inspired by a character in 1950s Spanish cinema, this tapas bar combines a great location with fair prices and bold flavors. Try their homemade Sangria and classic tortilla.

Eatmosfera

I had been trying to get a table here for a while, and was finally able to in my last trip to Amsterdam. Depending on the time of the year, it might be a good idea to book a table in advance. This modern Italian restaurant is located in a narrow, little street behind Rembrandtplein (the plaza I mentioned before), and is as intimate and cozy as it gets. Best known for their Neapolitan-style pizzas, they also offer fresh homemade pasta.

Koffiehuis De Hoek

Koffiehuis stands for “coffee house” in Dutch. If you’re looking for a place to chat next to an Amsterdam canal, this is your spot. Great coffee and perfect location.

Extra: The Alley

I had read mixed opinions on this place before visiting, but the location close to Amsterdam Centraal Train Station and De Bijenkorf (a popular department store) made trying the place worth it. Breakfast was delicious and quantity was fair in relation to the price. We were ready to take on the day without having to walk too much and I’d go back in a second.