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Royals, rebels, and artists have all conversed at this grand 19th-century Viennese coffee house.
Royals, rebels, and artists have all conversed at this grand 19th-century Viennese coffee house.
Housed in a Japanese colonial-era bank, this cafe pours next-level cold brew.
Get to know the plant-based fare of Chinese Buddhist monks.
Locals pay their respects at a shrine to soccer player Diego Maradona—which claims to contain a real lock of his hair.
This violet-hued liquor is Brazil's oldest spirit.
Legend has it that a monk hid meat in these dumplings to fool God.
A town in East France still makes a beloved green-anise liquor born after the ban of absinthe.
Before dating apps, young people used this cake to express their feelings.