Tra-dish-ional Bulgaria
Bulgaria is one of Europe’s hidden gems but it won’t stay that way for very long as it’s a country that has very much to offer tourists. You will find that during winter there are great slopes in Bulgaria in the resorts Pamporovo, Borovets and Bansko. You can also enjoy a beach holiday on the east coast in Burgas the beach there is very popular during summer. Bulgaria is popular for a few reasons but one of the great facts about the place is that it can be very low cost and a good idea is to go all inclusive, Bulgaria then becomes even cheaper.
While there is plenty of great and different places to go in Bulgaria they all share a great cuisine, from local and traditional dishes to many popular international menus. When selecting your accommodation you may want to see what the food service is like and then perhaps consider going all inclusive, Bulgaria cuisine is then available for you try.
Bulgarian cuisine is well known for its rich salads with meals as well as hot and cold soups, one popular cold soup in particular is Tarator. Tarator consists of cucumbers, yogurt, garlic, dill, vegetable oil and walnuts. Local alcoholic drinks go great with some dishes too like Mastika, Menta and Rakia, you will get to the chance to try this if you are all inclusive, Bulgaria hotels tend to offer them mostly. While there are many opportunities to try some traditional Bulgarian cuisine, but you will also find many international themed restaurants such as French, Italian and Chinese.
By going all inclusive to Bulgaria you will enjoy a lost cost holiday whether you’re flying down the slopes or lying under the sun.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 March 2010 11:02 )


