The Autistic Foodie’s Guide to France | Pizzeria la Bonne Mère | Marseille
Pizzeria la Bonne Mère is Marseille’s best pizza and one of the best pizzas in France. It’s also a great place for autistic travelers to eat!
Bordeaux: A Tranquil Getaway for Autistic Travelers
Bordeaux is one of the best city’s in the world for autistic people looking for a little break from sensory overwhelm.
The Autistic Foodie’s Guide to Paris | Shin Jung | Paris 8
Although Shin Jung may appear small and unassuming from the outside, don't be misled into thinking it's just another typical Bibimbap joint. In fact, Shin Jung is as authentic as they come, staying true to the traditional Korean restaurants found in Korea. The menu is compact and focused on classic dishes, including Fried Chicken, Japchae (Glass Noodles), Bulgogi BBQ (Marinated Beef), and various soups. Unlike other restaurants that may dilute the flavors of their dishes, Shin Jung's food is prepared using traditional methods, which may surprise you with its richness and depth of flavor. There are no gimmicks here, just honest, delicious Korean cuisine that is sure to satisfy your cravings.
The Autistic Foodie’s Guide to Paris | Han Lim | Paris 5
Located in the trendy 5th arrondissement, Han Lim is situated on a classic Left Bank street with medieval buildings. The neighborhood is popular with students, locals, and tourists, being just steps away from the Pantheon, one of Paris’ most visited landmarks.
My New Project!
Hi everyone! I apologize for not writing more often over the past few months, I’ve been super busy with the holidays, leading my Finding Your Autistic Self groups, my new autism discussion and affirmation circles, and starting up work on my newest project, which i’m sure excited to share with you here for the first time.