About this episode
This podcast episode will be a bit different. First, it’s in English. (We know, long overdue!) And second, we’re not interviewing one or two people who work together. Oh no, today we’re interviewing several people who represent several cities.The idea behind this podcast episode is simple: call some of our favorite people in our favorite destinations and ask them about their current situation - how is the city coping with the pandemic, how has the food and hospitality industries been affected, what’s the general feeling in the society, how is the vaccination effort going, and what is the outlook for the future near and far. You see, what you hear through the media is one thing, but we wanted to hear about the real experience of people who live in some of our favorite destinations. We can’t wait to travel, and this is a little trip down memory lane for us.So what cities are we covering and with whom? We’re talking Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, New York City, and Melbourne.ParisParis is represented by Lindsey Tramuta, aka Lost in Cheeseland, Paris-based journalist and the author of The New Paris and The New Parisienne. You should check her blog, instagram and obviously the books.BerlinBerlin is represented by Per Meurling, aka Berlin Food Stories, the best Berlin-based food blogger and guide. If you are reading or listening to this from Berlin and haven’t subscribed to his Patreon page yet, we have one question for you: „What’s wrong with you, honestly?“CopenhagenCopenhagen is represented by Cindie, the owner of Foods of Copenhagen, the best food tours in the Danish capital. Hers was the only food tour we have ever taken ourselves, actually. (We know, shame on us.) And Cindie was JJ’s first-ever babysitter while we dined at Noma, so that’s that.LondonLondon is represented by