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My name is Nathan. I started this blog in early 2020 before this whole pandemic thing while living in San Francisco. San Francisco is a fantastic city for food, and particularly breakfast food. When I started, I was on a journey to find and chronicle the best food in the city. However, Ive since moved jobs and cities. With the move, my scope has increased to search for the best food wherever I may be. While there are a plethora of “foodies” and “bloggers” out there, I’ve found a few specific foods are not properly represented within this overload of information. So, my goal is to shed light on some of my favorite foods that don’t get the attention they deserve.
You may be asking, what actually qualifies this guy to give any food reviews? Admittedly, nothing of substance, but I was a heavyweight wrestler in college so spent ALOT of time eating food and I am very opinionated about very specific things. Since starting this blog, I’ve been on a journey to find the best of the niche foods I care about. While I don’t expect many people to read this, I want to share my findings with fellow breakfast lovers so that whether you’re a local or visiting for a day, you’ll at least be informed.
Latest Posts
Bop! Breakfast of Pan – Istanbul, Turkey
I just can’t help but feel like Istanbul is going to have a major role to play in global politics over the next 5-10 years. It has a different aura about it, like a city ready to resurge as a place all eyes are on. Or at least that’s what I kept thinking out loud…
Phil You Up, Leatherhead, UK
No book has impacted my opinions on breakfast food like Felicity Cloake’s “Red Sauce, Brown Sauce”. I’ve visited a few places featured in her epic ride exploring British breakfasts. They’ve never disappointed. One of these is Phil You Up, a food truck specializing in sandwiches just outside of London. In true Felicity fashion, I used…
Cheryl’s on 12th, Portland, OR, USA
Portland is growing on me as a food city. Ive yet to have a bad meal there. On my last visit, the lady at the check in desk of the hotel told my girlfriend and me that “we couldn’t go wrong for food”. After dropping our luggage, we set off to rustle up some food,…
Hygge cafe, Chertsey, UK
The cycling community in London is large and thriving. Admittedly, it’s a bit of a cult. But an encouraging and supportive one. Everyone in it knows the same routes. It’s the sort of thing you pick up as you go. And someone will tell you if you dont. One of these routes is the Bun…
Roast and Toast, Sowerby Bridge, UK
When I first came over to the UK, there weren’t many counties or regions I could have named off the top of my head. To be quite honest, I probably would have struggled naming all 4 of the countries that make up this country. One place I would have gotten though is Yorkshire. Located up…
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