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Meghan and Prem have moved on. You can now find Meghan writing at Small Bag Big Appetite, and Prem at Disquiet. Thank you for being with us on our journeys!

Tacos at Tacos Álvaro Obregón in Roma

Eating Mexico City, Spring 2016 Edition

April 26, 2016

During our recent visit to Mexico City, which was Prem’s third time and my first, we ate and drank our way through the capital with a vengeance.

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Streets of Bogotá, La Candelaria neighborhood

Bogotá Highlights

August 21, 2015

Colombia - the land of corn, coffee, fruit, fútbol and friendly people. We were fortunate enough to experience a little bit of it all even while spending most of our time in one city: Bogotá. A few days of cold rain at the start of our trip meant taking Ubers everywhere, but the sun and warmth on our last few days meant spontaneous stops for buttery arepas from street vendors or tasty coffee at outdoor coffee shops.

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