Food, travel, and everything New York City
Food, travel, and everything New York City
Welcome to Mitzie Mee, my corner of the internet for food, travel, and everything New York City. I share practical travel guides, honest restaurant reviews, and recipes from kitchens around the world. Think market finds, family classics, and easy weeknight ideas with flavors that travel well.
Food and recipes
Dishes I love, many learned straight from the source. Some are treasured family recipes, others are new obsessions. I keep things clear and doable, and where it helps, I add step-by-step photos or video.
Travel and lifestyle
City guides with tips on what to eat and where to stay, and little moments that make a trip memorable. I also write about everyday life, from coffee runs to kitchen experiments and the occasional beauty product review.
New York City
My favorite city in the world and my constant inspiration. Expect neighborhood favorites, classic institutions, and the kind of places you’d recommend to a friend.
YouTube
I post recipe videos, vlogs, and travel clips. If you like a moving picture with your menu, you’ll find it there.
Hi, I’m Sanne. I worked in the travel industry for years, flew as an airline pilot based in Scandinavia before going back to finish med school.
I’ve spent most of my adult life traveling the world, and along the way I found my partner, Steve, who shares my love for food and travel.
These days, I’m still deciding where to call home, but New York is the place I always come back to, and where many of my stories begin.
Sanne Møller
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When I met up with Ale in Fort Lee, she suggested we go to Cheongsu, a Korean cafe she was convinced I would like. It didn’t take long to see …
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