Mike’s Pastry vs. Modern Pastry: Which Boston Cannoli Wins?
We’ve eaten at both North End Boston cannoli legends. Here’s our honest, firsthand verdict on Mike’s Pastry vs Modern Pastry — no fence-sitting.
Explore our restaurant reviews and dining experiences from travels around the world. From London’s Borough Market and Peter Pan afternoon tea at the Aqua Shard to iconic Midwest institutions like Redamak’s, Bonge’s Tavern and the Montgomery Inn, we share honest reviews and tips to help you eat well wherever you go.

We’ve eaten at both North End Boston cannoli legends. Here’s our honest, firsthand verdict on Mike’s Pastry vs Modern Pastry — no fence-sitting.

Our honest review of Longfellow’s Wayside Inn in Sudbury, MA. America’s oldest operating inn, a memorable meal, and grounds worth exploring.

The Golden Lamb Ohio haunted restaurant is the state’s oldest dining spot, with ghost stories dating back to 1803. Here’s our honest take.

Thurman Cafe Columbus Ohio is famous for burgers the size of dinner plates. Here’s our honest take on the food, the vibe, and what to order.

Discover the best desserts in Dublin including Off Beat Donuts and Murphy’s Ice Cream. Our guide to satisfying your sweet tooth in Ireland’s capital city.

Wondering what to wear to Peter Pan afternoon tea at Aqua Shard? Here’s the real dress code, what’s included, and if it’s worth the price.

Savor the smoke on our flavor-packed Kansas City BBQ tour. Discover the best barbecue restaurants and smoked meat experiences in Kansas City Missouri.

Tam O’Shanter Inn Los Angeles has served Scottish comfort food since 1922, with Walt Disney as a regular. Here’s our honest review and what to order.
Discover Shapiro’s Deli Indianapolis — one of America’s most iconic Jewish delis. Our honest review of the legendary tastes at this Indianapolis institution.

Discover the top St. Augustine restaurants with our reviews of 4 must-try local eats. Your complete guide to the best dining in historic St. Augustine Florida.

The Sheep Heid Inn Edinburgh has poured pints since the 1300s, with a working skittle alley out back. Here’s what a visit there is really like.

America’s oldest hot dog stand has served Coney dogs since 1914 in the same family-run spot. Here’s what to order and why it’s worth the stop.