Londra WithGusto - Capitale mondiale del cibo
This guide reveals London like you’ve never seen it before, offering an incredible gastronomic perspective from Giulia to explore a unique side of the city."
Giulia Mulè is a proficient writer and photographer with expertise in culinary travel, international gastronomy, luxury and boutique hotels, fine dining restaurants, and specialty coffee.
Fluent in both English and Italian, she is dedicated to sharing top hospitality and food recommendations with her readers and followers through her blog, Mondomulia, and her Instagram account @mondomulia.
Originally from Rome, Giulia has spent the past 18 years living abroad and exploring the world. She now lives in Wroclaw, Poland.
Giulia has served as a food columnist for FT How To Spend It and Sprudge.com. She is also the author of the guidebook "Londra WithGusto - Capitale mondiale del cibo", which highlights the best restaurants in London (available at www.travelwithgusto.it/guide/londra/).
This guide reveals London like you’ve never seen it before, offering an incredible gastronomic perspective from Giulia to explore a unique side of the city."
Interview with Giulia Mulè, renowned Instagrammer (@mondomulia) and author of the food blog, Mondo Mulia.
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