I've spent three decades eating, sleeping, and designing my way across 74 countries. SeeGoEat is the honest record of what made it worth it.
I'm a designer by trade, working across brand, digital, and experience, which means I've always been unusually attentive to the details that separate a place from an experience. The quality of the light at a particular table. Whether a hotel lobby makes you feel like a guest or a transaction. The difference between a wine list curated with curiosity and one assembled from a distributor's catalogue.
I'm based in Barcelona, where I run The Common Thread, a food and wine community of 1,500 members hosting supper clubs, chef dinners, and wine tastings. It started as a way to bring the best of what I'd found abroad to the city I'd chosen to call home. It's grown into something I'm genuinely proud of.
Both Booking.com and Kayak independently place me in the top 1% of travellers worldwide. I'm not sure whether that's an achievement or a mild cause for concern, but it does mean the data behind SeeGoEat is unusual in its depth. Every city here has been walked, eaten, and slept in, repeatedly.
Nothing on this site is sponsored, algorithmically generated, or incentivised. If I saved something, it earned it, usually after several visits and at least one very good meal.