Has Dubai Chocolate Really Conquered Luxembourg?
The pistachio-kadayef bar that took over TikTok is landing in Grand Duchy windows, but beneath the crunch lies a real scarcity question.
The pistachio-kadayef bar that took over TikTok is landing in Grand Duchy windows, but beneath the crunch lies a real scarcity question.
Running in a group then sipping a flat white has become the number-one social ritual, and the Grand Duchy ticks every box for the format.
A plate of odds and ends elevated into a legitimate meal is killing it online, and in Luxembourg it has a ready-made local cousin: the grazing board.
Bright green, photogenic, all over Instagram: the year's star drink has found its fans in Luxembourg.
Hunting collector mugs and the best heated stall has become as much a social ritual as a winter classic.
Breakfast in France, lunch in Belgium, dinner in Germany: the '3 countries before tonight' video is now a classic, and Luxembourg is the perfect HQ.
Luxembourg's fairground potato fritter is reinventing itself in smash, loaded and very photogenic versions.
Matcha's neon green has colonised Luxembourg City counters, from iced lattes to tinted pastries.
Luxembourg's cooked cheese is leaving the Sunday toast to crash the gooey viral-recipe party.
Between fickle weather and the tent that never goes up like in the video, here's the quiet art of surviving a festival weekend.
After the giant networks, the hype shifts back to the micro-local: apps centred on your neighbourhood and neighbours, an ideal playground for a country the size of a handkerchief.
The rooftop has become summer's must-have backdrop, and Luxembourg is riding the wave without a single skyscraper.
Light wood, green plants, latte art: one global look has colonized cafés, and Luxembourg is no exception.
One spot, ten cuisines, zero arguments: the food court is the perfect group plan, and Luxembourg can't get enough.
For young Luxembourgers, the country's oldest funfair now lives as much in a story as on the Ferris wheel.
The great Luxembourgish classic is making a comeback in a cosy, generous and very Instagrammable form.
Earbuds in, battery at 80%, second coffee incoming: portrait of a generation that made the cafe its office.
After years of "buy this," the feeds hit a plot twist: the video that pops now is "actually, don't buy this."