Bára, a cheerful and talented architect, has found her dream job in Barcelona. She shows us the city through her unique perspective. We visit stunning light installations and a one of a kind tile shop, stroll through the city at night, and dive into an unforgettable food experience just like the locals enjoy. Along the way, we discover why ink is added to rice in traditional dishes. Of course, no visit would be complete without exploring the iconic architectural masterpieces of Gaudí that define Barcelona’s character.
Katarína, a mother of three with endless energy, lives in one of Marbella’s most sought after areas. Together, we explore the stunning coastline of Andalusia, from the glamorous marina of Puerto Banús to the historic vineyards near Ronda and the whitewashed town of Estepona. Katarína knows exactly where to find the freshest and most unusual seafood, and she takes us to the best local spots. We also visit a farm to see how organic goats are milked. From coast to countryside, Andalusia delivers an unforgettable culinary experience full of flavour and character.
Lýdia left Slovakia thirty years ago and has spent the past twenty on the beautiful island of Malta. Together, we step into the salt pans and explore the stunning island of Gozo. Of course, we will not go hungry. Lýdia treats us to generous local breakfasts and a traditional dinner featuring snails, all paired with excellent Maltese wine. After a day of indulgence, we also roll up our sleeves and get to work, as Lýdia joins in the production of a unique sheep’s milk cheese. From sea salt to rich flavours, Malta offers a truly memorable culinary journey.
Peter, a fitness enthusiast, settled in Tyrol after years of travelling the world and is now building his own gym. This episode is filled with the aromas of local smoked meats, which Peter never eats with bread. We taste traditional Fasching sausages and enjoy a sweet surprise at a mountain hut. We also discover a unique eco shop focused on reducing food waste, reflecting Austria’s strong sustainability mindset. Thanks to Peter’s connections, we visit one of the country’s most exclusive hotels, where you can enjoy local cheese in a luxury setting, quite literally under the watchful eyes of grazing cows. Our journey also takes us to the historic town of Kitzbühel and onto the slopes for some classic alpine skiing.
The Netherlands may be known for tulips, windmills, and wooden clogs, but there is much more to discover. We meet Aida, a former top athlete, in the seaside city of The Hague in the north of the country. Over three days, she shows us hidden corners and surprising details we would never expect. Join us and see how Dutch cuisine can be full of contrasts, from octopus instead of burgers to a preference for raw fish. Aida’s friend, a former whaler, prepares a traditional homemade soup, and we also taste a classic Dutch pancake with bacon and caramel syrup. This journey reveals a different side of the Netherlands, full of unexpected flavours and stories.
Eva and Martin moved from Prievidza to France eight years ago. After Martin ended his hockey career, they accepted an opportunity in the export of the region’s most famous product, champagne. Today, they live and work in the heart of this iconic wine region. Eva’s curiosity takes us to a workshop producing unique sweets and raspberry wine vinegar. On the way back from a snail farm, we visit a Czech friend who is now co owner of a luxury champagne house, where the drink flows as freely as water. Eva learns how to prepare croissant dough, and together they invite us into a French home for a shared cooking experience. Beyond the gothic beauty of Reims, this region is truly defined by its rich and celebrated gastronomy.
Monika, a flight attendant, lives in Bucharest with her husband and daughter. They say the city can surprise with its bold luxury, but it never disappoints when it comes to food. Guided by her friend Lucian, we explore the city and visit the grand palace of former leader Nicolae Ceaușescu. Along the way, we discover the quality of local cuisine and are pleasantly surprised by Romanian wine. Even though the crew experienced a setback during filming, the team truly enjoyed creating this episode, capturing the vibrant spirit and flavours of Bucharest.
Vienna has a timeless elegance. Braňo has lived in this history rich city for over twenty years and knows its traditions and refined spots inside out. We start the day with breakfast surrounded by modern art and enjoy freshly made strudel. Along the way, we taste true Viennese classics, including Sachertorte, Wiener schnitzel, and handcrafted sweets. Vienna may be just next door, but you have likely never seen it quite like this. Join us for a journey through a beautiful city that, despite its size, moves at a calm and graceful pace.
Božena loves Slovakia, but one holiday in Bulgaria changed her life. She fell in love with a Bulgarian man and now lives and works there. Her partner speaks Slovak, while Božena speaks Bulgarian. Together, they show us Bulgaria outside the busy season, full of great food and local traditions. We experience fishing and home style baking, where her father in law shows his skills, while local children sneak in to steal fresh pastries. It is a warm and lively journey through everyday life, flavours, and family moments in Bulgaria.