Category: Travel

  • The Sidewalks Guide: New York City

    The Sidewalks Guide: New York City

    A few years ago I fulfilled one of my dreams: spending a summer in New York City. Not as a tourist, but as a local. I enrolled in a screenwriting course at NYFA, writing a screenplay from scratch, and what followed was one of the most exciting and surreal summers of my life.

    New York, for me, became a city of little rituals. Walking endlessly, going out constantly, and somehow always finding something cool tucked into a corner I hadn’t noticed before. Most of my time was split between school and everything I managed to squeeze in around it — which meant a lot of spontaneous plans, solo dates, going out with a girlfriend, drinking wine, eating dessert, and following my mood more than any itinerary.

    I’ve since gone back a couple of times and slowly started compiling a list that I should have shared sooner. But hey, better late than never! I’m sure there will be another NYC guide at some point because that city keeps choosing me and I keep going back for more.

    This isn’t a perfect guide to NYC. It’s just a collection of places I kept going back to, things I loved, and moments that made the city feel like mine.

    What I Ate in NYC

    Food and dining collage from New York City — a plate of ravioli with herbs and parmesan, a dimly lit restaurant bar with colourful pendant lights, a wine glass and candle on a table in moody red lighting, and a dessert of pancakes topped with vanilla ice cream and almonds in chocolate sauce.
    Good food, good lighting, good times — NYC delivered every single time.

    Joe’s Pizza — The most classic New York slice I had and exactly what I wanted after walking all day.

    Magnolia Bakery — Touristy, but the banana pudding had me going back again and again. It lives up to the hype.

    Paris Baguette — I kept finding this bakery no matter what part of the city I was in. I went back again and again for their jalapeño cheddar croissant — the perfect savoury breakfast or snack. I even took my cousins here when they came to visit.

    Ladurée — one of my absolute favourites and honestly a non-negotiable stop in New York. The macarons are as good as everyone says they are, and the whole experience feels so indulgent and Parisian in the middle of the city. The kind of place that just makes you happy the second you walk in.

    Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery — We stumbled upon this place on a stroll after dinner and decided to stop for wine and dessert. Their pistachio croissant was so good, even for someone who rarely has a sweet tooth.

    Ralph’s Coffee (Madison Ave) — This place is the definition of chic. I usually stopped by the one on Madison Ave after wandering around the Upper East Side. It’s exactly what you’d imagine a Ralph Lauren café to be: sophisticated, and very “Old Money” New York. Even if you’re just grabbing a quick latte, it feels like a whole experience. Definitely a spot where you want to dress up a little just for the coffee run.

    The exterior of Ladurée in New York City decorated for Christmas, featuring a mint green macaron cart displaying gift boxes and confections, a tall Christmas tree with blue and gold ornaments, and ornate teal and gold arched doorway.
    Ladurée in New York — as Parisian and indulgent as you’d imagine.

    Collage of four photos from iconic NYC spots — a Ralph's Coffee teddy bear mascot dressed in a striped shirt and white apron inside the Madison Avenue store, a slice of pie with cream and raspberry sauce on a white plate, a Magnolia Bakery branded white tote bag held outside a shop, and a Joe's Pizza box showing the Greenwich Village Institution logo.
    New York in four photos — Ralph’s, Magnolia, Joe’s, and a slice of the best pumpkin pie ever!!

    Collage of four elaborately decorated cakes from Magnolia Bakery NYC — a pink ruffled cake, a yellow sunflower textured two-tier cake, a yellow cake with blue and pink floral piping, and a white two-tier cake with delicate lace detailing
    The cakes at Magnolia Bakery are almost too pretty to eat.

    Juliana’s Pizza (Brooklyn) — New York is full of pizza, so it’s hard to say what’s best, but Juliana’s was definitely one of my favorites and a must-try. We waited in line to get seated and it was worth every bite!!! The pizza came out literally steaming hot from the oven with a thin crispy crust and fresh mozzarella melting into the sauce. Perfect touch.

    Da Nico — I stumbled onto this little jewel-box Italian restaurant in the heart of Little Italy during a festival. It’s family-owned and full of charm. The Caesar salad was crisp and fresh, the pasta was mouthwatering, and they brought us zeppole on the house after our meal…such a thoughtful touch.

    The Bao — We went here for a quick munchie craving since it was right across the street from where we were staying. My friend and I ordered a bunch of food, but the vegetarian dan dan noodles were definitely the winner of the night.

    Lin & Daughters (West Village)— Some of the best Asian food I’ve had outside of Asia. This place is tiny but packed with flavor. We loved everything so much we were almost speechless. I still think about the crispy vegetarian dumplings and the dan dan noodles. The quality and authenticity blew me away.

    Cafe Habana — We stopped here on a casual morning stroll while doing some shopping and decided to grab a light breakfast. I tried the tacos with rice and beans and it took me straight to the streets of Cuba. It’s that good.

    Parm (Upper West Side) — A terrific spot for classic comfort food. I ordered the vodka rigatoni with Italian fries on the side and I was in heaven. Cannot recommend this enough.

    Interior of a New York City restaurant featuring two large framed artworks on the wall — one a collage of black and white photographs, the other a fashion portrait of a woman in a striped swimsuit surrounded by a floral border — with a crystal chandelier and wall sconces visible above.
    Came for the food, stayed for the walls.

    Table spread at a New York City restaurant featuring a bowl of rigatoni vodka pasta with breadcrumbs, a bowl of Italian fries with herbs, a glass of white wine, and a piece of toasted bread, shot from above.
    My NYC camera roll is 90% pasta and fries and I have absolutely no regrets!!!

    TAO Uptown — I stumbled upon this place after an intense study session at a nearby library. Even though I went solo, this would be a great date-night spot. The restaurant is stunning and the vibes are immaculate. I had an appetizer and a cocktail, both great. I’d love to come back here on a date or with a group.

    Khaosan (Brooklyn)— I found this on a day when I was craving spicy Thai food and it hit the spot!! I fell in love with their drunken noodles, and after eating them here the bar is definitely higher now. Don’t settle: not for noodles or men.

    LTD Pizza — From the first bite, I knew this place was special. The crust was perfectly crisp on the outside but soft and chewy inside, just the way it should be. The sauce was rich without overpowering, and the cheese melted perfectly. It’s a true hole-in-the-wall spot, but I promise the pizza is absolutely worth it.

    Zaza — Super impressed with their pancakes, and that’s coming from a breakfast diva. Definitely a must-go for breakfast in NYC.

    Two photos of pastries at a NYC bakery — a close up of white meringue desserts with lavender on a cake base, and a display of golden croissants and pastries on a white cake stand.
    When the pastries look this good you order one of everything.

    Clark’s Diner (Brooklyn) — I became a brunch regular at this spot. Their waffles, pancakes, and hash browns always hit the spot. I think this is one of the places I went to the most during my stay in NYC, and it really became my place.

    Mia’s Bakery — One of the best pumpkin pies I’ve had in my life. It was so good that I still get random cravings for it on a Tuesday…years later. I even have a picture of the slice on my phone. I genuinely cannot put into words what that pumpkin pie did to me.

    Bevacco (Brooklyn) — Found this place totally by accident while looking for dinner. The vibe pulled me in, and I’m so glad it did. One of those rare random finds that actually lives up to the hype. It’s officially on my Brooklyn favorites list.

    Oscar Wilde — Walking into this place feels like stepping straight into a Victorian dream: lavish, theatrical, and unforgettable. Every time I went, it was decorated for the season or a holiday, which made it feel even more special. It’s one of those rare spots where the atmosphere alone is worth the visit, but the food and drinks hold their own. I’ve been recommending it to everyone I know visiting NYC.

    IT Italian Trattoria — I spotted this place while passing by. The food in the window looked too good to ignore. I stepped in for some pasta and fries and it was so good. There’s no shortage of exceptional Italian food in NYC, but this definitely deserves a spot on your list.

    Close up of two New York style pizza slices — one topped with sausage and cheese, the other with pesto and olive oil, served on a paper plate.
    You can walk into any pizza place in NYC and still have the best slice of your life.

    Flat lay on a round wooden café table featuring a copy of Pandora's Jar by Natalie Haynes, a white cup of coffee, a phone, and a cream coloured bag with mushroom and flower illustrations, shot from above.
    A book, a coffee, and nowhere to be — very NYC of me!!!

    Pepe Rosso — A friend who lived in the city for years recommended this place, and it did not disappoint. Their penne arrabbiata is to die for. You’ll definitely find yourself going back.

    Trattoria Bianca — Another Italian spot to die for. Honestly, NYC might be the best place to feed an Italian food obsession. I don’t even remember exactly what I ordered here, but I remember loving every bite especially the Caesar salad, which was so fresh and crisp.

    Pasta Eater — I tried the penne vodka and oh my, it literally tasted like it was cooked with love and hugs. Absolutely chef’s kiss. A high-quality hidden gem I’d highly recommend.

    Serafina — Came here for small bites and it did not disappoint. Would definitely go back for a proper dinner.

    Interior of a dimly lit Thai restaurant in New York City featuring dramatic red pendant lampshades with floral lining, dark wooden panelling, candlelit tables and a fully stocked bar visible in the background.
    The ambiance at this Thai restaurant had me before the food even arrived.

    Lamonte — Stumbled upon this place while strolling around the neighbourhood — stopped in for a cocktail and fries!! The music and atmosphere were really vibey.

    River Café (Brooklyn) — Tucked under the Brooklyn Bridge with views of the Manhattan skyline, this place is as dreamy as it gets. Perfect for a special occasion or a date night where you want to feel like you’re in a movie. The food matches the setting — it’s the kind of dinner you talk about long after you’ve left.

    Little Ruby’s — Recommended by a friend born and raised in NYC, of course I had to try it. I ordered the spicy vodka pasta: super creamy, fresh, and hauntingly delicious. Must recommended!!

    Balthazar — Went here for cocktails with a friend and it ended up being one of my favorite spots for it. It does get pretty crowded, so it’s best to get a reservation.

    A young woman sipping champagne at a dimly lit New York City restaurant or rooftop bar, with warm pendant lights and the city skyline glittering through the window behind her.
    New York has a way of making even a quiet evening feel like a movie.


    Where I Shopped

    The kind of shops you stumble into and can’t leave.

    Shopping in New York feels like a sport — there’s always something to discover if you’re willing to walk a little more. If there’s anything I did in NYC besides eating, it was shopping…the two really went hand in hand. I found myself drawn to vintage, thrift, and consignment stores, and local Sunday markets where you’d stumble upon those once-in-a-lifetime pieces. There’s something so special about finding a rare vintage piece that adds real personality to a wardrobe, and New York has no shortage of places to look. These are the spots I explored and couldn’t stop thinking about.

    Le Grand Strip — one of those places where you feel like you might find something really special if you take your time.

    Michael’s Luxury Consignment — perfect if you’re in the mood to browse high-end pieces without the full commitment.

    Housing Works Thrift Shops (West Village) — a classic for a reason, you really have to dig but it’s always worth it.

    Found these two at a thrift shop and nearly lost my mind.

    Monk Vintage — racks and racks of vintage, a bit chaotic in the best way.

    The Niche Shop — a small but well-curated spot where everything felt thoughtfully picked.

    Malin Landaeus — one of those stores where the pieces feel more like finds than just clothes.

    Awoke Vintage — always ended up finding something here… one of those stores you keep going back into.

    DUMBO Market (Sundays) — such a fun weekend activity, full of random, one-of-a-kind finds. It operates every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m under the DUMBO Archway (80 Pearl St). You’re welcome!!!

    John Fluevog — bought one of the best pink shoes with cute flowers here. Honestly, all of their shoes felt like statement pieces I wanted in my closet.

    A jewellery stall at the Dumbo flea market in Brooklyn NYC, displaying an assortment of vintage silver necklaces, chains, bangles and bracelets spread across a dark surface with necklace display busts in the background.
    The Dumbo flea market is a treasure hunt every single time.

    🎨 Art, Museums & Slow Afternoons

    Collage of four photos from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC — a visitor sitting in front of a large ornate painting, a close-up of an oval portrait in a gold frame, a long hall lined with classical sculptures, and a visitor admiring a marble sculpture.
    Spent an evening getting lost in the Met and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

    If you know me, you know there’s nothing I love more than an art date. Wandering through museums and galleries, taking my time, and just soaking it all in. And, NYC is the perfect place for that. Most of my after-school plans ended up being solo art dates, and honestly, I wouldn’t have had it any other way. Here are some of my favourites…

    MoMA — one of those places where you can just keep walking and discovering something new in every room. Also, don’t skip their café. The food was honestly splendid, especially the tomato soup with garlic toast.

    A bowl of vibrant tomato soup with a swirl of green pesto and a side of thick cut chips, served at Cafe 2 inside the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in New York City
    Came for the art, stayed for the tomato soup.

    The Met Museum — I went back here multiple times. You really can’t do it all in one day without feeling completely overstimulated, and every visit felt different.

    Eden Gallery (SoHo) — a nice change of pace, smaller and more intimate but still really engaging.

    Candlelight Concerts– If you want to feel like you’re starring in your own movie, you have to go to one of these. I went for the Beethoven tribute, and honestly, sitting in a historic church illuminated by thousands of flickering candles while listening to those classics was absolutely magical. It’s a core memory for me now. The atmosphere is so intimate and serene; it’s the perfect way to actually slow down and just feel the music. It is a total vibe and a 10/10 recommendation for a solo “me-time” date or a romantic evening.

    A Night on Broadway– Moulin Rouge was genuinely one of the highlights of the whole trip. I also went to see The Lion King which was spectacular in its own right, but Moulin Rouge just had this electric energy that I couldn’t stop thinking about after…the costumes, the music, the performances. There is something about watching a Broadway show live in New York that just hits differently. It felt like the whole city came alive inside that theatre. Do not leave NYC without catching at least one show, you will not regret it.

    Collage of four artworks from the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in NYC — a large figurative sculpture of a blonde woman holding a pink panther, a large circular installation made of hundreds of suspended black and white photographs, a framed surrealist painting of two figures with draped cloth over their faces, and a visitor standing beside a large glowing pink and green neon light installation.
    You could spend an entire day in MOMA and still not see everything.

    Collage of four contemporary art sculptures from Eden Gallery NYC — a Nike sneaker and Chupa Chups lollipops encased in a glass jar on wheels, a crystal-studded meditating figure, a pink KAWS figure encased in resin, and a Louis Vuitton bag with lollipops inside a perfume bottle shaped resin block.
    Stumbled into Eden Gallery and could not look away
    Interior of a New York City church filled with hundreds of glowing candles arranged across the altar and floor, with vibrant blue stained glass windows and ornate gold arches in the background, during a candlelight concert.
    This is what magic looks like.

    Nothing could have prepared me for how good Moulin Rouge actually was.

    📚 Bookstores

    Argosy Book Store — stumbled across this on the way to the park and just had to walk in. The academia vibes are immaculate, old books, artwork and records filling every corner. It even has that old book smell that just adds to the whole experience. There’s a table to sit and read like you’re in a library, but it’s a bookshop. One of those places you don’t plan to find but are so glad you did.

    The Drama Bookshop — I was not expecting The Drama Bookshop to be as beautiful as it is inside. The interior alone is stunning and unlike any bookstore I’ve ever been in. It’s an absolute must for theatre lovers. They offer an incredible selection of scripts and specialty merch that you won’t find anywhere else. But honestly even if theatre isn’t your thing, it’s worth visiting just for the experience. And if you’re a local, they host so many free events so there’s really no excuse not to go.

    Interior of The Drama Bookshop in New York City featuring a dramatic installation of hundreds of books suspended from the ceiling in a cascading spiral, with vintage framed posters on the walls and large windows in the background.
    This is why The Drama Bookshop needs to be on your NYC list.

    🎬 Little New York Moments

    One of my favorite things I did was watching old Hollywood movies outdoors in the park. There are so many Instagram pages that post summer movie schedules happening all over the city. We watched Psycho, and honestly, it was one of my favorite movie watching experiences. I really wish I got to watch more because the selection was so good, but school and homework kept me busy. Still, this is one of those experiences you absolutely shouldn’t miss.

    Beyond that, some of my favorite moments in New York were the simplest ones. The kind that don’t always make it onto an itinerary.

    • Long walks around the city, especially slow Sunday walks by the Brooklyn waterfront with the bridge in view.
    • Watching sunsets near the Brooklyn Bridge, something about the way the light hits the water just makes everything feel a little more magical.
    • A proper girlie picnic in Central Park with a friend. We came fully prepared: a vintage film camera, books, cherries, and pastries from Magnolia Bakery. Found a sunny spot on the grass and just stayed there for hours. One of those afternoons you genuinely don’t want to end..
    • A spontaneous stand up comedy night with a friend, such a fun way to end the day. We had no plans and just stumbled into it. Sometimes the best NYC nights are the ones you never planned.
    Outdoor movie screening in New York City showing a black and white classic film on a large inflatable screen, with the Manhattan skyline and East River visible in the background under a dramatic cloudy sky, with a crowd of people seated in the foreground.
    Watching Psycho outdoors with the Manhattan skyline behind us — peak NYC summer.

    Flat lay photo on a white blanket in Central Park NYC featuring a copy of Sirens and Muses by Antonia Angress, a disposable film camera, fresh cherries, and a pair of lavender cowboy boots with floral embroidery, with a colourful floral scarf in the background.
    Central Park picnic essentials : cherries, a good book, a film camera and the right boots.

    Golden sunset over the Manhattan skyline viewed from Brooklyn, with the Brooklyn Bridge silhouetted against the glowing sky and its reflection shimmering across the East River.
    One of many sunsets in New York… never gets old.

    All in all, just make the most of your time there and really soak in the energy of the city. It’s something you can’t quite explain, only experience.


    New York is one of those cities that gives you something different every time you’re there. You could plan everything or nothing at all and still have the best time.

    For me, it was never just about the places, it was the feeling of being there. The long walks, the random finds, the meals that turned into memories. And I think that’s the best way to experience it. Just go, be curious, and let the city surprise you.



    Been to NYC or planning a trip? Drop your favourite spots in the comments… I always love a good recommendation! And if this guide helped you, share it with someone who needs it. 🗽

    P.S. If you enjoyed this, you might also like- a day at one of my favourite exhibits & a beachy travel guide.

    xo

    Yachna

  • 9 of Our Favourite Restaurants in Delhi

    9 of Our Favourite Restaurants in Delhi

     

    Delhi, or Dilli as the locals still call it, is a foodie’s paradise! You could spend your entire life exploring the city’s food scene and still find new gems every time. 

    With new restaurants, cafes, and bars popping up all the time, Delhi is a melting pot of cultures and cuisines. And let me tell you, as a food lover, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the options.

    But don’t worry, I’ve got your back. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, I am excited to share some of my favourite spots in Delhi that will have you coming back for more. 

     

    1. Capital Kitchen 

    They have some of the best chefs in the country, offering a variety of cuisines, including South Indian, Italian, regional and continental. Take your pick from their lavish menu; trust me, you won’t be disappointed. It adds to the whole ‘Taj’ experience and makes it even more awesome.

     

    2. Kheer- Roseate House

    You’ll feel like royalty as soon as you step into this place. The sophisticated atmosphere effortlessly combines the old with the new, creating an elegant and modern ambiance. And the menu? A true masterpiece! The signature Kheer tasting sampler is an absolute must-try. Trust me, you won’t regret it!

     

    3. Olive Bar & Kitchen 

    Olive Bar and Kitchen is an absolute gem! The atmosphere is fantastic, and the food is simply divine. The unique European vibe and the all-white decor are a stunning visual treat. It’s perfect for a romantic night out, a fancy business dinner, or drinks with friends.

     

    4. The Big Chill Cafe

    I have been to The Big Chill Cafe many times and have never been disappointed. Whether you’re craving pasta, salads, or desserts, every bite is a delightful experience. It is a must-visit spot for anyone looking for a memorable dining experience in Delhi.

     

    5. Dolma Aunty Momo’s

    A legendary spot for street food enthusiasts, especially known for its mouthwatering momos!!!

     

    6. Diggin Cafe

    Every bite is a testament to the restaurant’s commitment to using only the freshest and highest quality ingredients. And if that’s not enough, the outdoor seating area is an absolute delight, especially during evenings when the ambiance is mesmerizing. Get ready for an unforgettable dining experience that will leave you wanting more!

     

    7. Moti Mahal 

    What an incredible coincidence! My friends and I were on our way to another restaurant, but our stomachs were growling, and we spotted this place. Little did we know it would turn out to be a hidden gem! The staff, who I’m guessing have been there for ages, showered us with so much warmth and hospitality! You must try their butter chicken and garlic naan – they were out of this world!

     

    8. Wenger’s 

    The oldest bakery in the country, situated in the heart of the nation’s capital, is a favourite of every Delhite. With a reputation that has stayed intact over the years, Wenger’s is all about tradition and taste. The pastries and snacks melt in your mouth!

     

    9. Ottimo at West View 

    A rooftop restaurant of ITC Maurya with great views has both indoor and outdoor dining options. The food is delicious, and the service is exceptional. We loved the pasta, a slice of heaven, and the orange cake for dessert. 

     

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    We hope you enjoy these mouth-watering recommendations <3 Feel free to add your favourites to the list 😀

     

    xo

    Yachna

     

    P.S.

    A Foodie’s Guide to Calgary

     

    Featured Image Credits- Conde Nast 

     

     

     

  • Our Beachy Escape to El Nido

    Our Beachy Escape to El Nido

     

     

     

    Picture this: we arrived at Puerto Princessa in the early morning, just in time to catch the sunrise. We booked a van from the airport to El Nido, which meant a four-hour drive ahead of us. We were hyped up, but also felt like we could sleep for a week. I mean, who wouldn’t be excited about the adventure that was about to start? The drive was both exhilarating and exhausting, and the views were stunning. We were basically half asleep for most of the journey, but the excitement kept us going.

     

     

     

     

     

    On our long ride to El-Nido, we decided to stop and freshen up at a local restaurant. As soon as we got there, we were pleasantly surprised to find out that they had fresh buko juice! To top it off, we caught an amazing sunrise that left us in awe. It was a fantastic way to kick off our vacation!

     

     

     

     

    The hotel we had initially booked turned out to be a total nightmare. I mean, everything was just wrong, from the staff to the amenities. It was just a total disaster. But we didn’t let that get us down. We decided to explore the city and check out other hotels, and that’s when we stumbled upon the H Hotel.

    The H Hotel was the complete opposite of our previous hotel nightmare. It was so cool. The best part? It was just a short walk away from all the good stuff – restaurants, bars, the beach, and coffee shops. We knew instantly that this was the perfect spot for us!

    As we patiently waited for our turn at the reception, my cousin and I couldn’t help but notice the stunningly cozy and aesthetic waiting area. It was so inviting that we couldn’t resist taking a few pictures to capture the moment.

     

     

    Unfortunately, we didn’t get the booking we were hoping for. Instead, we scored an amazing apartment just a five-minute walk from there. It was the perfect alternative. The apartment had a cute little pool surrounded by plants. It was so cozy and secluded that it almost felt like we had the whole place to ourselves.

     

     

    …fueling our bike at the station before we heading out to explore the island.

     

    lunch views from Big Bad Thai

     

     

    …mirror selfies for the win >>>

     

     

    …exploring the local clothing and jewellery stores…

     

     

     

     

     

    …taking a quick break on the side of the road to sip on some deliciously refreshing buko (coconut) water, which was the perfect way to cool down from the scorching heat.

     

     

     

    One of the highlights of our trip was driving our scooters to Nacpan Beach!! The drive was really scenic, full of lush greenery on both sides of the road. It felt like we were driving through a jungle! It was definitely one of the coolest things we did on our trip.

     

     

     

     

    …at the Nacpan Beach!

     

     

     

    Watching the sun go down at the beach during the golden hour is one of my absolute favourite things in the world! It’s just so peaceful and beautiful <3

     

     

    Later that night, we found ourselves lost in the beauty of the beach. With our eyes fixed on the starry sky, we were spellbound by the beauty that surrounded us. It was like a scene straight out of a fairytale, and we couldn’t help but feel captivated by the magic of the moment.

    trust me it looks even better in person

     

     

     

    Pasta + Vino = ❤️‍🔥

     

    Oh my gosh, let me tell you about the best meal we had at Gorgonzola Pizza & Pasta! Their Pesto Rosso and Tropicana pizza are absolutely to die for! I couldn’t believe how delicious they were. If you’re looking for a chill spot to grab a tasty meal with your friends, this place is perfect. It’s located right in El Nido town, so you can’t miss it!

     

    We all SREAM for…

     

    Yum! For dessert, we indulged in some delicious ice cream. We couldn’t resist trying the manga, buko-pandan, and double Dutch flavours—they were amazing.  While we were walking around, we explored the cutest little town and savoured every bite of our sweet treat.

     

    Keep Life Simple.

     

    The next day, we were heading to the vanilla beach when…

     

     

     

    one of our bikes broke down… 🙁

     

     

     

     

     

     

    …but  we didn’t let that get to us! We just started joking around and chatting to pass the time. We took some pics to remember the moment because, you know, no vacay is ever perfect.

     

    Juicy Ripe Mango Shake 😀

     

     

    As usual on the phone *eye roll*

     

     

    Just OK Chicken & Waffles

     

    We were famished by the time we reached Vanilla Beach. We wandered through a charming strip of restaurants, bars, and gift shops, taking in the delightful ambiance.  After scouting around, we decided to dine at this amazing beachfront restaurant named Tanaw. The food looked so delicious that we gave in to the temptation of ordering a variety of dishes to try.

     

    After that, we hit the beach…

     

     

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    Smile! You’re on camera 😀

     

    Collecting Shells at the beach <33333333

     

    ….and it was EPIC!!  It was worth all the trouble we faced earlier!

     

    Golden Hour 😍

     

     

    As we were floating in the cool water, we watched the sun slowly melt into the sky. It was one of the best things we did on our trip. The sunset was just so freaking beautiful like always. I can still remember how amazing it all felt, and I know I’ll never forget that moment. It was one of those rare moments when everything felt perfect, and I couldn’t help but feel grateful for being alive.

     

     

    As the sun was setting, we had a special treat booked – a massage at the beach. The soft sound of waves and the vibrant colours of the sunset created an enchanting setting. And as we lay under the starry sky, feeling the tension melt away from our bodies, we knew we were having a once-in-a-lifetime experience that we’d never forget.

     

     

     

    Sheesha night at Pukka Bar.

     

    Sipping on a Gin & Tonic on a Hammock at the roof top bar…

     

    We finished off the night with some yummy pizza and then headed over to this super cool rooftop bar. Wanna know what made it even better? We got to relax on a hammock and enjoy the most amazing drinks ever. And guess what? We ended up sharing the hammock with a couple of tourists from London and had such a great time chatting with them. The bar had such a chill vibe.  It was simply awesome!

     

     

     

    The last day of our trip had arrived, and it felt like time had flown by. Just yesterday, we arrived, and now we were already packing up to leave. We had booked a van to take us back to Puerto Princessa, which was a four-hour drive from El Nido – our final destination. But before we head to the airport, we’re making one final stop at a local eatery to savour some delicious and refreshing coconut water.

    Our faces might look a bit down in this selfie, but it’s only because we didn’t want to say goodbye to paradise just yet. It was tough to leave such a beautiful place behind, but we’re grateful for the memories we made there.

     

    If you need some suggestions, we’ve got a list of all the cool places we think you’d absolutely dig-

    Where to stay: We had the most amazing stay at The Apartments. You’d also enjoy H Hotel, Frendz Hotel (for all you party animals), or this beautiful sea view villa at Nacpan Beach.

     

    Where to eat: we savoured every bite at  Big Bad Thai, Shawarma House (for post-midnight munchies), and Gorgonzola Pizza & Pasta. Since Definitely check out this list for the best food in El Nido, we enjoyed a late night massive falafel wrap that was bursting with flavor at Holly Smoke. 

     

    Where to get a delicious massage:  we treated ourselves to not just one, but two amazing massages at the Organic Spa. It was pure bliss! If you’re looking for a way to unwind and indulge, I highly recommend booking a massage at the Organic Spa.

     

    Where to club/partayyyyy:  Amigos, Frendz hotel

     

     

     

    Thank you for reading, and feel free to ask any questions! And thank you to El Nido for such a wonderful time. xoxoxoxo

     

     

     

     

  • Happy New Years!

    Happy New Years!

    Hey there!

    I hope you had a wonderful, restful, and magical holiday.

    We travelled to the sunny, sandy, and beachy state of Goa. We spent our time walking by the ocean, eating good food, drinking wine, gazing at the stars, singing, slow-dancing, and living in the moment (which also means a total social media cut-off). It was a dream.

    This year, I hope to create things of substance, live a life of purposeful intention, form deeper, genuine and meaningful connections, and practise the art of letting go. What about you?

    I hope this year brings you everything you’ve ever wanted, manifested or prayed for. Everything is temporary, which is both a blessing and a curse. I believe in you, and I am rooting for you to make it.

    Lastly, I am thankful for this community. Thank you for reading <3

     

    Sharing below some beautiful moments from Goa-

     

     

     

     

     

     

    xx,

    Yachna

  • Discover the Magic of Amorgos

    Discover the Magic of Amorgos

     

    Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a magical island named Amorgos. With its breathtaking sunsets, stunning deep blue water beaches, and magnificent views, it really  is heaven on Earth.

    This is the story of our time spent in this magical place…

     

    I had never heard of the place; it was all my friend Reem’s idea. And for that, I have always been grateful for her. Trust me when I say Amorgos should be on everyone’s “must-see” list.

     

     

     

     

    As soon as we got off the ferry, we walked to a restaurant for food since we were famished. We got these delicious chicken skewers with fries and this toasted sweet bread with honey drizzle on the top. We loved it!!

     

     

    We were served warm shots of Raki that were surprisingly sweet and delicious for desserts. Raki is a local alcoholic drink (strong!. This Raki had honey, cinnamon, clove, and caramel, which was so delightful, and if you’re not careful, you might find yourself drunk in no time. Also, how gorgeous is this view in the background?

     

    We arrived at our hotel feeling shockingly refreshed and energized, considering our rocky ferry ride and endless partying and sleepless nights in Mykonos. The hotel had a lovely garden where I loved spending time. It had these lovely trinkets and these cute dolls (pictured above) hanging near the sitting area. It was so calm and peaceful.

    The hotel is centrally located near the harbour. It was close to all amenities, restaurants and bars, making going to places easier. We rented a  cozy and comfortable studio with everything you might need (a little stove, sink, fridge), and we also liked having a little balcony.

    If you want to splurge, you can stay at this breathtaking hotel with a panoramic view of the mountains, a sparkling bay, and a relaxing yoga studio. Need I say more??

     

     

     

    We wasted no time after checking in. Since our stay stay in Amorgos was only for two fleeting days we wanted to make the most of our time there. So, we decided to hike up a hill to catch the sunset. Even though the hike was long and tiring (especially since I forgot to pack my sneakers for the trip haha), watching the sun melt into the purple sky made it all worth it.

     

     

     

     

    The next morning, we woke up well-rested and feeling fresh. So, we took a loooong walk along the narrow streets of Amorgos. Taking this walk was a treat because every corner we turned had something cute, beautiful, and old-world simplicity. How cute is this laundry service place? You would never want to put off doing your laundry at such a vibey little spot.

     

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    Since we had only a couple of days planned on the island, we had a jam-packed itinerary ahead of us. So, we wasted no time to check off the first place on our list, the spectacular The Monastery of Hozoviotissa. The climb to the monastery is 300 stairs uphill, which is very challenging especially in the scorching heat (don’t forget to pack your sunscreen), but unwinding while enjoying the sea view is priceless.

    Carved on a hill with stunning ocean views, I couldn’t help but think “why here?”. Then again, why not? Who wouldn’t live a life in complete gratitude in such a location? And I am genuinely grateful to have seen this place.

    Important Note: The dress code is modest and strict. No shorts, no miniskirts, no bare shoulders and no women in trousers. No exceptions. However, you’ll find pants and foulards free of use.

    The feeling that I felt at this place is hard to explain. You can feel the divinity of this place, which is evident from the moment you set foot on this holy ground. A visit to Amorgos is incomplete without a visit to this spiritual haven.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    After leaving the monastery, we headed over to  relax and hang out at the Agia Anna beach.  Without a doubt its one of my favourite beaches I have ever been to! It is small and quiet; the blue water is just magic, and the view is stunning, with a lovely church next to the beach.

     

     

     

     

     

    Next, in our cute, tiny rental car, we decided to wander off to the island and explore as much as possible. Looking out the car window, mesmerized by the timeless beauty, I gasped every second, “Omg, Reem, look at that. It’s so beautiful!!!” At one point, we were surrounded by sheep on the road with shepherds with huge smiles.

    After driving around for quite some time in the scorching heat, we stopped by a little village for lunch, which I did not take any pictures of…because some things are just meant to be enjoyed in the moment, like our delicious meal (we left no crumbs, haha).

     

     

    After lunch, we decided to take a stroll in the village tucked into the folds of the valley. We marvelled at the beautiful homes during our stroll when we stumbled upon the Agios Ioannis church. It seemed like the chapel was floating in the clouds. The view was so mesmerizing, like something out of a movie.

     

     

     

    Then, we drove to the island’s most iconic location, The Amorgos Shipwreck. We parked our tiny little car on the main road alongside other cars. From the main road, there is a dirt path to the cove. We walked for about 15 minutes before we saw the shipwreck still half-submerged in the bay. You can’t swim in the water due to the debris from the shipwreck, but it’s still an excellent spot to take some pictures.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    After visiting the famous shipwreck, we drove up the little hill village of Tholaria to look at some ancient ruins Reem wanted to visit. After looking at the ruins, we strolled around the narrow valleys of the picturesque village surrounded by mountains, white-washed homes, and beautiful flowers when we stumbled upon a magical hidden gem called Seladi Cafe Bar, overlooking the mountains of Amorgos and the amazing Aegiali Bay.

    We ordered two cups of Greek coffee and a ham sandwich at the cafe and ate a delicious chocolate cake while enjoying the view.

     

     

     

    On our way back from the village, we watched the dreamy sunset melt into the mountains that looked straight out of a painting. On the drive back, we stopped when our eyes caught a fig tree. Delighted, we picked some up to enjoy them back in our room. Way a way to end the trip. We were in heaven, and the two days we spent there — felt like a gift.

     

    Thank you so much for reading! I promise I will stop talking about Amorgos lol. Please share your recs below, if you’d like…

     

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    P.S.

    A foodie’s Guide to Calgary & A walk to Vancouver City’s Street Art 

     

  • Vancouver’s Street Art

    Vancouver’s Street Art


    Hello Readers,

    Have you ever wandered on purpose?

    Wandering is walking aimlessly without a goal or direction. It’s one of my favourite things to do – it clears my head, wakes up my senses and invites serendipity. Today I wandered around Vancouver. I was visiting some friends and had one day to myself that I spent wandering around the city on a walk. Here are some things I saw.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    P.S.

    Best Boutiques in Vancouver

     


  • City Food Guide: Calgary

    City Food Guide: Calgary

    Calgary! So many places to eat and so much time frozen in deciding where to go. To help, I asked my friend Vaibhav, who’s also an awesome photographer, to share his personal and detailed list of Calgary can’t-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Whether it’s a delicious brunch spot, a cool old-fashioned cocktail bar that makes you feel like Don Draper, late-night munchies, or a cute spot for a date night. We’ve got you covered. 

    Bakeries

    Beebop Doughnut Shop

    Wow Bakery

    Glamorgan Bakery

    Pie Junkie

    Double K

    Breakfast/Brunch/Cafes

    Vendome

    MAVEN

    OEB

    Queens Breakfast Cocktails

    Brekkie Cafe

    ZCrew Cafe

    Manuel Latruwe

    Amaido Cafe

    Benny’s Breakfast Bar

    Regrub

    A Ladybug Bakery & Cafe

    Namo Cafe Bistro

    Chix Eggshop

    Yellow Door Bistro

    Park By Sidewalk Citizen

    Snowcapz

    MobSquad Cafe

    Brouhaha

    Flores & Pine 

    Treno Coffee & Prosecco

    And Some Flower Cafe

    Bubble Tea

    The Alley

    Bubblemania Cafe

    Yummy Q

    Jusfruit

    The Moon Tea House

    Don’t Yell At Me

    Tsujiri Japanese Tea House

    Gong cha

    Royaltea

    INCHA Tea House

    Burgers/Sandwiches/Fried Chicken

    Alumni Sandwiches

    V Burger

    Peters’ Drive-In 

    Zilford’s Fried Chicken

    Wow chicken

    Popeyes

    K Town Fried Chicken

    Lil Empire Burger

    Boogie’s Burger

    Briggs Kitchen+Bar

    Charbar

    Clive Burger

    Casual Eats & Drinks

    Craft Beer Market

    El Furniture Warehouse

    Loco Lous

    Free House YYC

    Avenida Food Hall

    The Banquet

    National

    Eighty-Eight Brewing Co.

    Cocktail Bars

    Proof

    The Wednesday Room

    Caesar’s Steakhouse x Cocktail bar

    Sub Rosa

    Winebar Kensington

    Leopold’s Tavern

    Lulu Bar

    Shelter Cocktail Bar & Lounge

    Betty Lou’s library

    Milk Tiger 

    Untitled 

    Ricardo’s Hideaway

    Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar

    The Nash

    Bar Annabelle

    Cleaver

    Escape 60- Escape Rooms & Cocktail Bar

    Sensie Bar

    Major Tom

    Different Restaurants From Around The World

    Afghani/Halal

    Deyar Kabob

    The Halal Guys

    Asian Bao

    iBaoza

    Chinese/HotPot

    Shangshangqian

    Diner/Delis

    Blue Star Diner

    Red’s Diner

    Grumans Catering & Delicatessen

    Diner Deluxe

    Belmont Diner

    Filipino

    Barrio Fiesta (MUST TRY!!!)

    Greek

    Greek Next Door

    Santorini Greek Taverna

    Grill/BBQ/Pub/Bar

    BBQ Chicken

    Indian

    Rasoi

    Indie Counterculture

    Royal Paan

    Italian

    Olive Garden

    Pacini

    Annabelle’s Kitchen

    Cardinale

    Bonterra Trattoria

    The Italian Farmhouse

    Lina’s Italian Mercato

    Mercato

    Luca

    Japanese 

    Shimizu Kitchen

    Ikemen Ramen Bar

    JINYA Ramen Bar

    Ajito

    Kim’s Katsu

    Koji Katsu

    Wami Ootoya

    Fusion Sushi

    Sushi BBQ Inn

    Ki Sushi

    Ke Charcoal Grill & Sushi

    Big Catch Sushi Bar

    Sho Sushi Bar & Kitchen

    Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

    Monsoon Izakaya

    Boom-Boom Ramen House

    Fuwa Fuwa

    Korean

    Stone Bowl

    Meshi Sushi & Ricebowl

    K Street Food

    Moon Korean BBQ

    Baekjeong Korean BBQ

    Mediterranean

    Kama

    Mexican

    Anejo 

    Blanco

    Native Tongues Taqueria

    Con Mi Taco

    Thai

    Tuk Tuk Thai

    Pad Thai

    Taiwanese

    Just BBQ

    Vietnamese

    Thai Tai Vietnamese Sub & Grill

    And, finally, ending the list on a sweeter note…

    Desserts

    Made by Marcus

    Village Ice Cream

    Snowy Village

    Cafe du Centre

    D Spot Dessert Cafe

    La Diperie

    Chapman’s Icecream

     

    Where do you love eating in Calgary? Please Share

     

    xx

    Yachna

     

     

     





  • Thrifty to Luxe: 4 Best Boutiques & Stores in Vancouver

    Thrifty to Luxe: 4 Best Boutiques & Stores in Vancouver


    There’s something about Vancouver that just feels so easy. Maybe it’s their cool art galleries, cinematic theatre experiences, splendid music scene, and the local food. And, don’t even get me started on their shopping scene. They don’t call Vancouver “the Manhattan of Canada” for nothing. 

    The last time I was there, in early September, I was lucky enough to check out some local shopping boutiques in the neighbourhood close to my hotel. 

    From unique vintage thrift stores to luxury boutiques that carry rare archives from iconic designers, here are the four best shopping places I wouldn’t want you to miss in this epic city. 

     

    1) Once More: Luxury for less

    A candy store for the ultimate fashion lover. If you’re short on time and only have the time to visit one store, then let it be this one. 

    What’s so special about this store, you ask? 

    You can find plenty of exciting vintage pieces from legendary fashion houses like Versace, Gucci, Comme des Garcons, Prada, Burberry, etc.  Everything about the store screams luxury at affordable prices, from classic and chic attire to their jaw-dropping shoe collection. I scored a steal deal on practically new red crystal-covered Valentino stiletto heels for half the retail price. 

     Melissa Dhu, the owner and the founder of the boutique, was so kind and welcoming. She took the time to explain the story behind every item in the store, most of which were from Melissa’s personal closet. In speaking with Melissa, I realized that the clothes, shoes, and bags we own have had a life before us, and if we take good care of them, they have a life after us. 

    Sharing with you some pictures that I captured while at the store-

     

     

    2) MINE & YOURS

     Dying for some red-soled little pieces of art or Jimmy Choo in your size? Voted as one of the Best Consignment Stores in Vancouver, keep Mine & Yours on your radar, and I promise you that you won’t leave disappointed. If you LOVE fine-quality things and don’t want to spend a fortune, then this is the store for you. I felt like I was in a fashion museum as some of the things at the store dated back to the 1920s. So cool!!

    As you enter the store, you can feel a high-end boutique’s warm and chic ambiance. The shop is filled with cool pieces from every iconic designer you can think of at affordable prices. Thanks to this iconic boutique, our closets have never looked better!!! <3 Sharing some pictures that I took at the store-

     

    3) Wildlife Thrift Store

    An iconic family-owned & operated, Wildlife Thrift is a breath of fresh air and a cult favourite among the locals. Chic, a picturesque thrift store in the middle of Vancouver, you are guaranteed to find a unique variety of things, including clothes, video games, furniture, books, art, and other trendy finds, at shockingly low prices. I can promise you will find treasures that you might not have expected.

    A brand with a strong philosophy of protecting and preserving mother nature for generations. In describing their brand values, they say, “we believe in one, single, simple concept: by recycling, we are not only able to preserve our environment but are granted the privilege of giving back.” 

    If you’re still not sold on it, they donate to local charities that help those experiencing Homelessness & Mental Health issues. So if you feel bad about spending money on retail therapy, at least you are giving back to people.

    4) Community Thrift and Vintage Frock Shoppe

    Founded in 2011, Community Thrift & Vintage Frock Shoppe is a not-for-profit thrift store based in Vancouver. I loved quietly browsing all the beautiful one-of-a-kind vintage clothing and jewellery, which made it impossible to leave empty-handed. 

    Even though prices on some items were high for a thrift store, it’s still worth checking out because you do find special and unique pieces that are hard to find in the malls.

    They employ women in need from the local community to work in the business. And, since all their profits go towards supporting at-risk women in the Downtown Eastside (DTES), shopping here felt so sustainable and fulfilling at the same time. 

     

    Are there any other stores that you would add to the list? Comment below I’d love to know and check them out on my next visit. 

     

    xx

    Yachna

     

     



  • Paris

    Paris

    You don’t meet people by accident. And nothing in life happens by coincidence.

    I met Wisal as soon as I landed in Paris at the railway station. It was late at night. Watching me struggle, she generously offered to help me carry my luggage.

    “Wait, I’ll come to help you.” she declared as she came down the stairs to take my luggage with me.

    That moment was just the beginning of our cosmic sisterhood.

    “What are you doing in Paris?” she asked me after we carried my luggage from the station.

    ” Just travelling,” I replied.

    It was her first day in Paris too.

    She asked me if I was travelling with someone.

    “I am travelling solo,” I replied.

    “ME TOO!!!” she said as her eyes lightened up with excitement.

    As we talked, we found out we were in the same hostel. And then, in the same room.

    It was meant to be. I felt it in my heart.

    Later that night, we bonded over our love for art, fashion, and vintage shopping. What brought us even closer is that we refuse to play by society’s rules.

    It’s sad when people don’t get to follow their dreams because of the pressure from society.

    It’s better to rebel and work hard for your dreams than regret them years later.

    Sometimes it’s hard to be a woman. It’s especially tough if you are a brown woman. There’s are certain subliminal messaging that comes with it. You need to dress a certain way, be married by 30, and have kids.

    We both very strongly rebelled against that and weren’t afraid to speak our minds.

    At 16, Wisal ran away from her parents’ house. Her Moroccan parents never accepted her free artist soul. The culture was oppressed, and there was no room for her dreams.

    “I felt suffocated all the time living in that house. So, I ran away. Living on the streets is better than my parents’ house.” she said.

    While listening to her story, it felt as though we had known each other for a long, long time.

    Imagine meeting a human version of yourself. Looking in a mirror. One soul, two bodies.

    We spent the next eight days falling in love with the magic of Paris.

    No agenda. No planning. No advanced reservations.

    Wake up, and follow your heart.

    We would wake up each day not knowing how our day would end. And, every day was better than the last. A magical dream that I never wanted to end.

    One of the most memorable and favourite moments from that trip was this…

    It was pouring rain. We decided to go out for a night stroll. Sitting next to a river under the moonlight we started to dance in the middle of the street as though no one was watching.

    At that moment, I knew we were going to be part of each other’s lives for a really long time. It brought a smile to my face. Watching her sing and dance in those empty streets.

    That moment is so special to me because as I watched Wisal dance, I looked at her and felt pure love in my heart. I never knew I loved someone this way. I remember feeling so thankful that I met this incredibly remarkable woman.

    I wished for that moment to never end, for the time to stop. Freeze. So I could relive it again and again.

    We would joke that we didn’t need Chanel, Dior, or Gucci to make us happy. We were just grateful to be making such incredible memories together.

    There I was in the most romantic city in the world with the greatest love of my life.

    Of all the roads I travelled, the roads to Paris were the most magical.

    Two rollercoaster girls in Paris.

    xx

    Yachna