Guadalajara traditional people

From Tradition to Trend: Exploring the Roots of Birria Tacos

Posted By Brie Austin In Category: Blog , Food , Travel

Introduction to Birria Tacos Birria tacos are a traditional Mexican dish that has recently gained popularity around the world. This flavorful and hearty taco is made with tender, slow-cooked meat, rich and spicy broth, and topped with fresh toppings such as onions, cilantro, and lime. It is a dish that brings together the flavors of different regions in Mexico and holds deep cultural significance. Originating from the state of Jalisco in Mexico, Birria Tacos have been a staple in Mexican cuisine for centuries. Birria tacos are often served on special […]

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Cancun, Mexico

Posted By Brie Austin In Category: Blog , Reviews , Travel

So I’ve been living in Cancun since November 2020, and thought I’d share some of the good places I’ve stumbled onto. I’ve been writing for New Theory Magazine. and recently did an article on a few places I’ve found in Cancun, Mexico worth knowing about. While many tourists only know the Hotel Zone, where all the top resorts are located, is much more to the city. In the article ‘Escape To Cancun‘, I provide a few spots to begin with — a hard-to-find beach restaurant, a quiet beach, and how […]

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The Jazz Circuit Darling of Buenos Aires

Posted By Brie Austin In Category: Interviews , On Stage , Reviews , Travel
Grisel D'Angelo seems to be everyone's favorite these days. She has performed in all the hottest jazz clubs in town. She has also traveled the world singing in front of Presidents and other famous dignitaries. So when I got an invite by the Buenos Aires jazz club Jazz Voyeur, where I had been before to do a review, I accepted. After all, it's only two blocks from my flat :) Nonetheless, I'm glad I attended. The show was a lot of fun, as she mixed Gershwin with James Bond title [...] Read more

Dojo Izakaya Converts to Sushi Dojo NYC Noodle House

Posted By Brie Austin In Category: Business , Interviews , Travel

I’ve eaten at the highly acclaimed Sushi Dojo NYC (on 1st Ave in the East Village) before, as well as their sister restaurant Dojo Izakaya, Recently they converted that to the Sushi Dojo NYC Noodle House. So I stopped in to find out why.

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Molly Brown House: A Hidden Treasure In Denver

Posted By Brie Austin In Category: Reviews , Travel

You may not know the name Margaret Brown, but how about the Unsinkable Molly Brown?  Yes, I thought so. Nonetheless, there is so much you can learn at the Molly Brown House Museum in Denver, Colorado that it might just surprise you.

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