Back to Black - Cozy Coffee Bar with In-House Roastery
This café is the quintessential prototype of a trendy coffee shop - a bit of home office, a bit of a meeting spot for friends, a community table, design coffee equipment for sale, large windows, stylish furniture and incredibly skilled baristas.
We get exactly what we want – a delicious cappuccino, an excellent pour-over coffee, and a scrumptious apple pie, all accompanied by the cozy buzz of a bustling café.
Sama Sama - Gold Dust, Rose Petals and Dark Chocolate
Chocolates couldn’t be more artfully crafted! “Too beautiful to eat, but too delicious to merely admire,”
That’s how Wilhelmine Raabe describes her little masterpieces.
So, we’re left with a delightful dilemma—do we savor them right away, or should we admire them just a bit longer?
And with this luxury problem, we are left to decide on our own. “You’re welcome,” says Mrs. Raabe with a smile, for that’s the meaning of “sama sama.”
Sweet Spot - Specialty Coffee by the Viktualienmarkt
The term Sweet Spot describes a moment of perfect balance .
And that’s exactly where Markus Pyttel’s coffee can take us.
With a view of Old Peter’s spire, sipping a cup at his Viktualienmarkt stand or on a break at his café on Reichenbachstraße, we might just feel it.
Markus himself strives to hit that sweet spot for his coffee every single day.
He sources top-quality beans from a rotating cast of roasters and pours his full attention into every preparation.
Tiny homemade marble cakes are for us the perfect little bite to go with it.
But if you’re hungrier, there are croissants, pain au chocolat, cinnamon and cardamom rolls, banana bread or Franzbrötchen.
And when the bottom of our cup reveals his chosen logo - a smiling face - it might just reflect our own, after the perfect brew.
Waldwirtschaft - Beer Garden above the Isar
Munich’s most beautiful beer garden sits high above the Isar in Pullach, to the south of the city.
This picture-perfect beer garden, shaded by ancient chestnut trees, offers fantastic food, live music, a mini-golf course, a playground, Spaten beer on tap and an incredibly diverse mix of guests.
For those preferring a bit of elegance without having to mince across gravel, the historic tavern offers table service.
Families with children who want a casual, budget-friendly visit can grab drinks at the counter and unpack their own picnic at the tables near the playground.
We love sitting by the music pavilion with sizzling roasted chicken or ribs, fresh pretzels and Obazda, grilled fish or cinnamon-sugared Aus‘zogene.
We only bring a tablecloth and candles for added coziness because at the Wawi, we know we’ll be staying a while.
Acne Studios - Scandinavian fashion with an artsy design
Unconventional, artistic and quirky, yet minimalist, functional and superbly crafted - that's the fashion of Acne Studios.
Clean, graphic looks sit alongside Nordic folkloristic hippie styles or loud punk creations.
We particularly love the fabulous bag designs, which make all others pale in comparison.
But the casual oversized pants, cozy knitwear and cool hoodies are also absolutely fantastic.
And in the brand's hometown, Stockholm, you can get all of this at a much lower price than in the rest of the world. If that's not enough, you can also go on an exciting bargain hunt at the Acne Archive on Torsgatan.
Barrels Gamla Stan - Juicy Burgers with Old Town Charm
The burger bun - fluffy with a hint of sweetness and saltiness, the patty - juicy and pink from Swedish cattle, crispy cheese fries and the lively hustle and bustle of Gamla Stan before our eyes…this is, how we like an uncomplicated dinner.
Pair it with a cold IPA from one of Stockholm's microbreweries and we're completely content at Barrels.
Andersen & Maillard - Chocolate Scent & Roasted Coffee
Here, a bit of Noma’s magic wafts through the air, mingling with the aroma of coffee and buttery, chocolatey pastries.
Milton Abel, a pastry chef from Noma, teamed up with coffee expert Hans Kristian Andersen to open the wonderful bakery and coffee roastery, Andersen & Maillard.
Broens - Street Food Market on Copenhagen’s Harbor Promenade
At Broens Gadekøkken, Copenhagen’s chefs show just how high-quality and delicious street food can be.
Overlooking the water with a view of the harbor, you can sit on simple wooden benches and indulge in burgers, tacos, seafood and much more, accompanied by Danish beer, homemade lemonades, or creamy milkshakes.
Sofi Bakery - Copenhagen meets Berlin Mitte
Every morning, a line quickly forms in the charming Sophie-Gips-Höfe in Berlin Mitte.
And it’s worth the wait, for anyone dreaming of flawless Danish pastries but unable to hop on a plane to Copenhagen that day.
Frederik Bille Brahe, the renowned chef behind Copenhagen’s Atelier September, has brought more than just crisp sourdough bread with a moist, airy crumb to Berlin.
Sofi’s croissant might just be the best in the city. And the pillowy Morning Bun, infused with cardamom and orange, is as well worth the wait.
For those who lack the patience or prefer to avoid the competition for one of the café’s limited seats, there’s a simple solution - pre-order!
Orania Hotel - a Grand Hotel in Kreuzberg
The Orania is the sister hotel of the renowned Schloss Elmau, nestled at the foot of the Wetterstein Mountains.
Surprisingly, in this vibrant corner of Kreuzberg we find a touch of the serenity and coziness that the Bavarian wellness retreat is known for.
In the elegant listed building from 1912, the welcome is warm, the lobby cozy and the standard luxurious.
Stepping outside we are right in the heart of edgy, colorful Kreuzberg, where some of our favorite restaurants, like St. Bart or the Long March Canteen, are just a short stroll away.
For those who prefer to stay cocooned in the hotel’s inviting embrace, the in-house restaurant serves the most delectable Peking duck, while the bar offers fabulous cocktails, often accompanied by live music.
Otto - Pickled Eggs and Michelin-Star Chefs
Vadim Otto Ursus describes his gem on Oderberger Straße as a small, lively neighborhood restaurant.
And the description couldn’t be more fitting.
Rooted in regional tradition, close to nature, and stripped down to the essentials - both in its ingredients and its décor.
Yet, this minimalism is, in truth, a distilled essence of Ursus’ years of experience in some of the world’s most acclaimed kitchens - Noma, Maaemo, Koks…
“At the heart of it all is always a really good product. Then it’s about asking what we can do to make that product taste its very best.“, he explains.
Making culinary artistry appear this effortless might just be part of the secret to why dining at Otto feels simultaneously like a cozy meal in your own dining room and a visit to a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Negen Straatjes - 9 Streets at Amsterdam’s beautiful Canals
The picturesque streets between Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, Herengracht and Singel have long ceased to be a hidden gem, but perhaps that’s precisely why we want to write about them.
Sometimes, even after being discovered by many enthusiastic visitors, a recommendation manages to retain its old charm.
De Koffieschenkerij - Dutch Apple Pie in a Church Garden
For many visitors to Amsterdam, the heart of the city often means wandering through the Red Light District.
But we also see the many picturesque corners with their historic, crooked houses, old fountains, and small squares... and the enchanting garden of the Koffieschenkerij in front of the cozy, repurposed parish rooms of the Oude Kerk.
This oasis, where sunlight filters through the leaves of the trees and a few sparrows chirp among the flowers, is perfect for enjoying coffee and cake.
The Seafood Bar - a Paradise for fish and shellfish
Indulging in fresh fish and seafood can be a delightful luxury.
When, as in this case, the highest standards of sustainability are also prioritized, the enjoyment becomes even more profound.
For Amsterdam locals, The Seafood Bar, which boasts three locations throughout the city, is likely no secret.
It's akin to recommending Dallmayr to a Münchner or Das Schwarze Kamel to a Viennese.
However, if you love the freshest seafood, prioritize sustainable fishing and appreciate bright spaces that evoke the charm of a bustling fish market, this is the place for you.
Sawade - Berlin’s oldest Praline-Manufactory
Confiseur, master confectioner, artisan of sweets - these melodious titles describe the skilled hands behind Sawade’s exquisite treats.
Following time-honored traditions, they handcraft brittle leaves in delicate layers and produce truffles and pralines using recipes dating back to the 19th century.
Wrapped in eco-friendly foil and cellophane, these colorful confections make the perfect souvenir from Berlin.
The pastel-colored boxes, adorned with black-and-white Berlin motifs, are so charming that they’re unlikely to be discarded, even once the delicious contents are gone.
Ballabeni Icecream - Scooping up Summer Bliss
At the corner of Theresienstraße and Türkenstraße, from March to October, you’ll find Munich’s best ice cream. During this time, the restaurant owners in Maxvorstadt wistfully tuck away their dessert menus.
Because everyone knows – by 10 p.m. at the latest, after the main course, the guests head off in the same direction anyway.
The goal is to get a portion of the creamiest Ballabeni ice cream for dessert, before they close at 10:30.
Helma - Favourite Café by the Church Square
I love that scene from Shrek where Donkey tries to cheer up the grumpy ogre.
„We can stay up late, swapping manly stories and in the morning I'm making waffles!“
That works just as well after a girls’ night out and always makes me cheerful - waffles for breakfast!
Hot and buttery is exactly how André and his husband serve them at Café Helma.
Helma is a place for long, leisurely breakfasts, rotating lunch specials and homemade cakes paired with carefully selected teas in the afternoon.
And if the night is young? A Yuzu-Prosecco and a cheese platter make for a perfect start.
We wouldn’t mind spending the whole day here in cozy Helma.
Japatapa Toshibar - a refined little Izakaya
For years, Toshio Kobatake, known as Toshi, ran an elegant Teppan-Yaki restaurant in Munich’s Altstadt, named after himself.
Now, he welcomes us to his Japatapa Toshibar in Schwabing.
Stripped back to the essentials, it’s just as exciting as the original Toshi.
For those who, like us, are passionate about authentic Japanese cuisine, Toshi’s place is a must. Together with his wife, he creates a warm, inviting atmosphere filled with Japanese hospitality and cozy Izakaya charm.
It’s no wonder Toshi was honored as a Japanese Cuisine Goodwill Ambassador.
This unique spot, hard to find elsewhere in Munich, is tucked away on the unassuming Marschallstraße.
Filippa K - Sustainable Scandinavian Fashion
Flowing dresses, airy white blouses, casual blazers, light fabric trousers—this is exactly how we envision Scandinavian fashion.
And this is precisely what you'll find at Filippa K.
In the bright flagship store on Biblioteksgatan in Stockholm, we always enjoy adding a few new basics to our wardrobe.
Timeless without being dull, elegant without being restrictive, high-quality and durable, Filippa K's clothes are pieces we never quickly discard.
And that, in itself, is the first step toward sustainability, isn’t it?
Lilla Ego - Unpretentious - Hip - Swedish
This small neighborhood restaurant boast just a few seats and each one is highly coveted.
If you want to experience the refreshingly nonchalant yet elegant cuisine of Daniel Räms and Tom Sjöstedt, be sure to book in advance.
While you might snag a shoulder-to-shoulder spot at the counter with a view of the kitchen, the best seats are at the large window in the cozy dining room, styled like a French bistro.

